Thanks so much! I'm grateful for your help!I’ll check and send you a PM.
Another question on the Blaser R8…are they stainless barrels or carbon steel?
If carbon, any concerns with being in backcountry for a couple of weeks?
They have carbon barrels on their web site. I do not know if anyone makes "aftermarket" barrels for them. I would think their Carbon Steel would be just like any other firearm. Just wipe it down at end of day and throughly after trip. Knowing the Germans, probably pretty high quality steel.Another question on the Blaser R8…are they stainless barrels or carbon steel?
If carbon, any concerns with being in backcountry for a couple of weeks?
Carbon nitride on the K95 same as R93 and R8. No issues in Colorado backcountry. It’s not the Pacific Northwest but I’ve had few hunts without weather events and no trace of rust.Another question on the Blaser R8…are they stainless barrels or carbon steel?
If carbon, any concerns with being in backcountry for a couple of weeks?
What about R8 Pro S versus Pro?
Any issues with only top loading ammo?
Not sure how cartridge changes would work if the magazine is fixed.
I see NIB Pro S for $3800 versus Pro for $4600.
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I hunt with a blaser k95. Modularity with all blaser platforms are outstanding. I have a 30-06 and 6.5x55 Stutzen barrels. Aside from ridiculous accuracy, this gun is 6lbs scoped and breaks in half to a 20” package with no tools in about 5 seconds. Amazing backpack hunting gun.
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TJ, curious on how quick your follow up shots are with the K95?I hunt with a blaser k95. Modularity with all blaser platforms are outstanding. I have a 30-06 and 6.5x55 Stutzen barrels. Aside from ridiculous accuracy, this gun is 6lbs scoped and breaks in half to a 20” package with no tools in about 5 seconds. Amazing backpack hunting gun.
Follow up shots can be relatively quick if you’re used to single shots like the Ruger No 1. One factor is where you keep your extra rounds, most folks keep them on the butt stock. I’ve seen images of a nice carrier for two additional rounds on the forestock as well. Mine I keep on the sling of all places but it works for me. Another thing to know is Blasers are extractors not ejectors. For this reason many folks prefer rimmed cartridges which you can dump quickly by rotating the gun. For non-rimmed cartridges like mine pulling empty casings must be done by hand and can get fiddly with gloves.TJ, curious on how quick your follow up shots are with the K95?