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Care to share some more pics of the k95? GorgeousDon’t buy an R8.
Buy an R93 @ 6lbs 12oz
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Or a k95 @ 5lb 9oz?
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Don’t buy an R8.
Buy an R93 @ 6lbs 12oz
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Or a k95 @ 5lb 9oz?
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Mate of mine uses the .223 Blaser barrel with 55gr bullets and more often bullets in the 60s and lays waste to heaps of deer. I don't know if he uses 77gr but will ask. I use 55 soft points on deer and they don't go far when hit properly.I'd buy a 223 barrel if it was a better twist for heavier 77gr bullets. The twist is pretty limited to varmint bullets.
Time will tell. I’ll be waiting and watching for a couple years to see how BRX1 performs. Maybe Form will test one and compare to the Blaser.
Yeh not trying to get heavier so uninterested in steel recievers. But the ultimate has a different receiver as its set up for 2 peice stocks. Or atleast assume its different (possibly slimmer?)Don’t quote me, but I am fairly certain that both the Ultimate and the Pro stocks can be had with an aluminum or steel receiver. Only time I have seen the steel receiver optioned was if going with a very large magnum caliber or very heavy weight barrel profiles to help counter the weight at the forend.
Not looking at a blaser option would be making a carbon stock myself (threads here show a 380gram so 3/4 of a pound saving is realistically possible there. I'm just choosing a base. The ultimate receiver is setup for a 2 peice stock system and the professional a standard one piece system.I have a pro success synthetic stock and recently handled the carbon version. I'd say at best you save about 1/2 pound difference from what I was told and felt (about 300g). It was not Earth shattering.
The R8 is about a pound heavier than the R93. Unfortunately when Blaser did the R8 they sized it so it could fit the huge African BG calbers and this unfortunately ruined the weight for everyone else. Bare rifle my R8 weights almost exactly 7.5lbs. This is with trigger group and barrel installed, but no mount/scope on it. So not unreasonable, but it's not a lightweight.
I can't comment on the Ultimate stock as I've not handled one, but it will have more adjustments, etc. so I doubt it's any lighter than the plain synthetic pro success.
Not looking at a blaser option would be making a carbon stock myself (threads here show a 380gram so 3/4 of a pound saving is realistically possible there. I'm just choosing a base. The ultimate receiver is setup for a 2 peice stock system and the professional a standard one piece system.
I'm just interested in whether there would be any benefit to attempt to use the ultimate receiver as a base (I would pretty much throw away/store in cupboard the factory stock).
I just wonder if there's some weight savings because most of the lighter r8s in this thread and the Christensen extreme R8 (5.75 pounds) were both based on the ultimate receiver (jaegar i think) with 2 piece stocks.
The current situation on why I'm looking is I like shorter rifles ie a short action with a short barrel.
I carry the rifle alot in the alpine almost all hunts start with 2500-4500 feet of off trail elevation gain where a tall rifle on a pack is horrible and obviously so is extra weight. I've run kimbers for years my "big" gun is a 22 creed kimber and my second hunting/trainer is a custom howa mini in 223. Aftermarket on the kimber is average and i hate the factory stock geometry and function is ok but not great. The howa is much better with factory mags than the Jeffersons but i just dont like it much to be honest and cant see keeping my nicer one.
I dislike tikkas in that for the same length barrel a tikka is an inch longer than my kimbers and I dont need the extra mag length. I am considering them though but id have to fit out 2 tikkas with 2 probably custom stocks and try match them and that's getting close to R8 money and time I dont really want to invest on a system I just dislike.
I really like the compact nature of the blaser.
I really like the idea of having the exact same platform for both rifles for training familiarity. But weight is a big concern. The other minor one being low mag capacity but I can deal with this.
Non starters are a good reliable FFP scopes in the 20-26oz range and a suppressor in the 8-10oz range. I'll make a stock and have access to cnc machining equipment and will likely attempt to make a new receiver for the R8 to test reducing the weight also. I am also setup to use an akila stub to make a much lighter profile barrel (forward of the stub).
My current rifles weigh around 6.5pounds ready to hunt. I am willing to deal with something up to probably 8.5 pounds ready to hunt with the above components but im not going to carry or use a 10 pound rifle its just unlikely. I'd obviously much prefer it closer to 7-7.5 pounds.
Things im considering to save weight are
Id try an R93 but they aren't cheap here and in the event something breaks im stuck with an expensive rifle with not parts. Even the current situation of trying to source reasonably priced remington 700 mag boxes and springs is ridiculous.
- DIY carbon stock (for weight and geometry)
- Custom barrel with lighter profile and unlikely to run anything over 18 inchs. I currently think my 18" creed is too long
- Machining a minimised receiver to take the factory barrel and trigger sear.
- If I could find a R8 S in NZ I would try that
What I'm hoping blaser brings to the table.
- Reliable feeding
- A shorter more compact package
- The ability to pull and reuse on stock setup for cross training with same trigger etc without having to go check zero each time (obviously if this is easy to do I will but sometimes you dont have time.)
- There are times here its nice to not obviously be packing a rifle. Ie hitch-hiking back to the vehicle.
- A high level of precision
- The ability to keep target in scope whilst cycling bolt.
- A brilliant trigger that I dont have to go buy for each rifle.
- The potential to make a telescoping stock minimalist chassis for the same rifle for packraft trips to collapse on lap whilst paddling
So which ends up lighter weights the ultimate reciever or the professional receiver assuming a carbon stock?
I see back in the day Christensen arms (europe) sold a carbon stocked carbon barreled r8 that was 5.75 pounds and a r93 that was 5.25 pounds roughly. So obviously there are ways to address weight. Anyone know what Christensen used to do. I'm assuming they lightened the receiver as part of the process.
I also seem to notice there 2 different types of professional r8 reciever one that has a separate "button" and one that doesn't. @hpmr appears to have both types. Wondered what the difference is.
Cheers guys
It's literally been done if christensen can make a sub 6 pound version I can hit 8.5 pounds scoped. I have no doubt i can hit 8.5 pounds.You should buy a K95. You are never going to get an R8 down to the weight you want.
Yes that's what I meant about the button. That is awesome info.I recon you're talking about the front action screw? My first R8 action had the floating disc that pin down the front of the action, similar to the R93 system. I guess Blaser revised their design as my second has the "ear". Functional they're identical.
Regarding which action to build on, I would recommend the ultimate / two-piece system. Not because of the weight difference (don't know, didn't dismantle and weigh the ultimate action - but it can't be much that separates them). What really favours the two-piece system is the lesser width of the action. And that really matters if you're carrying a lot in your hands. I slimmed the stocks I built for a professional action, but its still noticeably wider.
The same goes for a R93 pro vs standard, but the R93 is slimmer overall, so its not such a big deal in that case. A R93 pro stock can be made slimmer than a std. Tikka T3 stock. And a R93 would easier get you to your goal weight wise.
A few explaining shots:
R8 professional
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R8 Ultimate:
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