Blaser R8 Professional 2.0 Dark Olive Stock Receiver - EuroOptic link -
$2,443.99
Blaser R8 Professional 2.0 Brown Stock Receiver - EuroOptic link -
$2,443.99
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Kinda correctQuestion: I need explanation on the Blaser process. So this is the stock, then you need a receiver, bolt, and a barrel, correct? À la carte?

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Blaser R8 Professional 2.0 Dark Olive Stock Receiver - EuroOptic link -
$2,443.99
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Blaser R8 Professional 2.0 Brown Stock Receiver - EuroOptic link -
$2,443.99
Around 6-7 lbs with a 20" barrelWhat is the weight of the stock? Are you including the trigger group in the weight?
Have you weighed the Rifle in the 243 configuration (minus scope and mount)?
Thanks.
The stock/receivers come with a trigger housing. I noticed on my 2.0 that they changed the trigger/mag housing to plastic. It’s aluminum on my older ones. The old ones interchange without issue.Do you need a trigger housing as well or no?
Aluminum chassis. It’s about 1/4 pound lighter than the previous R8 pro. All of the parts interchange. Barrels, bolts, trigger housings, scope mounts. I’ve been told that the lop is user adjustable with a module purchase but I have not seen them or verified.Is the 2.0 a steel or aluminum chassis? The earlier stocks had either option. Additionally, can we buy the stock LOP modules and change them out ourselves?
Is the 2.0 compatible with my existing r8 barrels, bolts, and trigger housing?
My R8 2.0 is 6.77lb with a 17” 6.5cm barrel. 8.88 when I add a SWFA 3-9 in a Blaser mount and an Airlock 6.5.What is the weight of the stock? Are you including the trigger group in the weight?
Have you weighed the Rifle in the 243 configuration (minus scope and mount)?
Thanks.
They are aluminum, no steel chassis in the 2.0’s yet but they are soon to come.Is the 2.0 a steel or aluminum chassis? The earlier stocks had either option. Additionally, can we buy the stock LOP modules and change them out ourselves?
Is the 2.0 compatible with my existing r8 barrels, bolts, and trigger housing?
Almost all R8 stock receivers come with trigger housings. All you need to finish out the rifle is barrel, corresponding bolt face, and bolt assemblyDo you need a trigger housing as well or no?
I believe it was your email that my coworker sent to me today to ask me the answers to your questions.. lol.I’ll email euro to buy one tomorrow, sounds good to me.
Haha. Almost undoubtedly. I’ll come in with another question:They are aluminum, no steel chassis in the 2.0’s yet but they are soon to come.
Almost all R8 stock receivers come with trigger housings. All you need to finish out the rifle is barrel, corresponding bolt face, and bolt assembly
I believe it was your email that my coworker sent to me today to ask me the answers to your questions.. lol.
No, no kick stops on the 2.0 as of right nowHaha. Almost undoubtedly. I’ll come in with another question:
Do kick stops from the 1.0 professional interface with the 2.0?
Not as important as the LOP modules, but still I think a reasonable question.
Safari channel it is for me then. Thanks Jake, yall are too dangerous.No, no kick stops on the 2.0 as of right now
Sorry didn’t see the LOP question, there is no LOP modules available at the moment but I’m sure this will change in the future
Everything else works, if you are running anything other than the standard contour barrel tell Mike you need the safari contour which is opened up to 22mm for the match barrels.
The 2.0’s are going to be built off of going forward and will eventually have all the accoutrements of the gen 1 in a nicer package.
We have the silence barrels & 2.0 silence stocks on the way as well