BBF97 Owners Asc.
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BBF97 Owners Asc.
Here is a list of our current members that shoot BBF97s
1. NE450No2
2. Corjack
3. Aleko (BBS97)
4. Retrieverman
5. 505Ed
6. achristi
7. mchughcb
8. Docholyrood
9. MM
10. Diesel10
11. Dehusker
12. Analog_art
13. Grumilkin
14. Vaughan BB97
If I have omitted anyone speak up and I will add you to the list.
Docholyrood your draggin your feet man!
1. NE450No2
2. Corjack
3. Aleko (BBS97)
4. Retrieverman
5. 505Ed
6. achristi
7. mchughcb
8. Docholyrood
9. MM
10. Diesel10
11. Dehusker
12. Analog_art
13. Grumilkin
14. Vaughan BB97
If I have omitted anyone speak up and I will add you to the list.
Docholyrood your draggin your feet man!
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
The BBF 97 might be sleeper of the Blaser product line. Especially for the serious "person" of the woods.
The person that likes to hunt and eat small game, and birds of oppertunity.
They do not cost that much more than a wood R93. The rifle barrel shoots just as good, and you can have a shotgun with you at all times.
The guns are pretty sleek and handy, especially retrievermans "Tracker" BBF.
And with the Blaser cocking system very safe.
I tend to use my D99's more as I am a double rifle kind of guy, and a D99 Duo is a double rifle WITH a shotgun.
The person that likes to hunt and eat small game, and birds of oppertunity.
They do not cost that much more than a wood R93. The rifle barrel shoots just as good, and you can have a shotgun with you at all times.
The guns are pretty sleek and handy, especially retrievermans "Tracker" BBF.
And with the Blaser cocking system very safe.
I tend to use my D99's more as I am a double rifle kind of guy, and a D99 Duo is a double rifle WITH a shotgun.
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
A tracker set of barrels would be cool, maybe 12ga/8x57r
Humm!
No dont need anymore stuff!
Ed
Humm!
No dont need anymore stuff!
Ed
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
I have a standard grade BBF97 in 12/70 & .30-06. I use a low-powered Leupold variable & a Doctersight with Heneberger mount on it. So far I'm very happy with the accuracy & utility of the gun. Regulating the barrels took a bit of time to figure out as the Germans seem to believe only a gunsmith could do this - I had to get the instructions from a dealer in the UK.
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
You have beem added to the list. I have worked on the regulation of mine, no problems there. Guess since I am mostly german I was able to figure it out.achristi wrote:I have a standard grade BBF97 in 12/70 & .30-06. I use a low-powered Leupold variable & a Doctersight with Heneberger mount on it. So far I'm very happy with the accuracy & utility of the gun. Regulating the barrels took a bit of time to figure out as the Germans seem to believe only a gunsmith could do this - I had to get the instructions from a dealer in the UK.
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
Here in OZ they cost less than a wood 93.NE450No2 wrote:
The BBF 97 might be sleeper of the Blaser product line. Especially for the serious "person" of the woods.
They do not cost that much more than a wood R93. The rifle barrel shoots just as good, and you can have a shotgun with you at all times.
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- Meister der jagd
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
Time to update this list.
BBF97 Luxus
12/.308
.222/9.3x74R
BBF97 Luxus
12/.308
.222/9.3x74R
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
Another addition. I just got:
BBF 97 Luxus
12/308
Leupold VX-6 2-12x42 illuminated #4 reticle
BBF 97 Luxus
12/308
Leupold VX-6 2-12x42 illuminated #4 reticle
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
Updated
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
When I go to sleep at night the things that keep me awake, did I leave the iron on and should I get a 9.3x74R/12/76 multichoke barrel set next for the BBF97
Or do I really need a 5.6x50/12/76 barrel set as well?
Or do I really need a 5.6x50/12/76 barrel set as well?
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- Meister der jagd
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
Don't lose sleep it is unhealthy and can take years off your life. Buy both and you will live a long happy life.
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
I've got a awesome BB97 in 9.3x74r/9.3x74r with grade 4 wood. I have to admit, it's one of my favorite rifles and would not part with it. It is my "fair weather" elk rifle. It also did double duty on wildschweine while I was in Germany. It'll put 3 factory Hornady loads (from each barrel) into a nickel at 100yrds. Not uncommon from these rifles. Then the people at the shooting range just look over at me and wonder what the heck I'm shooting....it's a hoot every time!
DEHusker
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
Can you get ejectors on the bbf97?
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
No ejectors.
You might add Blasermania to the association soon
You might add Blasermania to the association soon
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Re: BBF97 Owners Asc.
Update!
I added a set of .22Hornet/12ga. barrels to my set. They all have Zeiss 2.5-10x50 illuminated scopes on them.
I added a set of .22Hornet/12ga. barrels to my set. They all have Zeiss 2.5-10x50 illuminated scopes on them.