Blaser R8 Field Evaluation

Yeah, all in one would definitely be a stretch and would probably be in too big of a case the carry on a plane. But even if it didn't quite work out that way I would at least have a rifle I've debated buying for years.

Haha. The Blaser is a rifle system that if a person travels and hunts and does not need to constantly modify their rifle for fun- most people would prefer it to anything else. I have used them twice in my life for a relatively extended period, and each time I am reminded what an overall excellent system they are. If it weren’t for me liking classic turn bolt actions for nostalgia and sentimental reasons, I would buy two Blasers and maybe one turn bolt and be done for hunting rifles.
 
Haha. The Blaser is a rifle system that if a person travels and hunts and does not need to constantly modify their rifle for fun- most people would prefer it to anything else. I have used them twice in my life for a relatively extended period, and each time I am reminded what an overall excellent system they are. If it weren’t for me liking classic turn bolt actions for nostalgia and sentimental reasons, I would buy two Blasers and maybe one turn bolt and be done for hunting rifles.
This happened to me. I bought one, then bought another which I leave as a 223 and use the other for larger caliber swapping. I keep a few nice turn bolts, but virtually never pick them from the safe for a hunt vs. the Blaser. I sold off other rifles.
 
Haha. The Blaser is a rifle system that if a person travels and hunts and does not need to constantly modify their rifle for fun- most people would prefer it to anything else. I have used them twice in my life for a relatively extended period, and each time I am reminded what an overall excellent system they are. If it weren’t for me liking classic turn bolt actions for nostalgia and sentimental reasons, I would buy two Blasers and maybe one turn bolt and be done for hunting rifles.

How would you say their long-term durability is, compared to something like a Tikka or a CRF M70 - things like small parts commonly breaking, or bigger durability issues?

Any thoughts or info on them as big-bore Dangerous Game guns, for Cape Buffalo, etc?
 
How would you say their long-term durability is, compared to something like a Tikka or a CRF M70 - things like small parts commonly breaking, or bigger durability issues?

Any thoughts or info on them as big-bore Dangerous Game guns, for Cape Buffalo, etc?
My man. Check out the major forum for Africa hunting. Blaser is used a ton there for dangerous game hunting. The straight pull is ideal for fast and accurate follow up shots.

My R8 is a robust piece of equipment. Really no little parts to break. Cool thing is that If one did break, the platform is modular and the broken part could be swapped in one minute by you with no gunsmith.
 
How would you say their long-term durability is, compared to something like a Tikka or a CRF M70 - things like small parts commonly breaking, or bigger durability issues?

I haven’t seen anything break regularly. Most of my use has been on the R93 and the TAC 2 versions of it- and I don’t remember anything failing.


Any thoughts or info on them as big-bore Dangerous Game guns, for Cape Buffalo, etc?

They are used pretty regularly for that- probably ideal for it actually. I have probably around 1,000 rounds of 375 H&H through one and a few hundred of various 458, 416’s etc. No issues.
 
I haven’t seen anything break regularly. Most of my use has been on the R93 and the TAC 2 versions of it- and I don’t remember anything failing.




They are used pretty regularly for that- probably ideal for it actually. I have probably around 1,000 rounds of 375 H&H through one and a few hundred of various 458, 416’s etc. No issues.

Great info, thank you.
 
My man. Check out the major forum for Africa hunting. Blaser is used a ton there for dangerous game hunting. The straight pull is ideal for fast and accurate follow up shots.

My R8 is a robust piece of equipment. Really no little parts to break. Cool thing is that If one did break, the platform is modular and the broken part could be swapped in one minute by you with no gunsmith.

Lol, thanks for this...I'm now about 9 pages into this thread: https://www.africahunting.com/threads/blaser-r8-for-dangerous-game.53390/
 
I haven’t seen anything break regularly. Most of my use has been on the R93 and the TAC 2 versions of it- and I don’t remember anything failing.

What kind of maintenance do you do/recommend with Blaser? Cleaning/preserving different from how you treat a SS Tikka? Thanks.
 
FWIW, I have had a couple things break on my R8...one of the aluminum rings on a 1" saddle mount; and, a couple rear iron site blades (actually I think three at this point). We are on/off ATVs and boats a lot here, and I think the rear sight blade breaks when knocked against the gunwales/seats of the boat, or rack of the atv. I think the 1" ring faced a similar fate when it cracked. The site blade has a clear point of weakness at the screw adjustment point. The scope ring cracked just above the screw holes.

For comparison, my 375 Ruger guide gun has a lot of similar miles on it, and the iron sights have never budged.

With that said, Blaser has quickly replaced the parts, free of charge.
 
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