Yet another Victorian (Australia)

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Rory77
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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)

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Loving it
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My greatest fear is that one day I will die, and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them!!!

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Rory77 wrote:Loving it
The Monza is my choice as well. Don't have one yet but in time I will. :dance:

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Yeah, I'm pretty happy with it .. I have the brown Blaser leather sling, but wouldn't mind getting the snazzy Monza one now !
My greatest fear is that one day I will die, and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them!!!

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Welcome Rory, you won't ever get tired on that rifle. I have the ordinary professional success and it's a joy to hunt with. I would never think of selling it for any other rifle.

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Welcome and congratulations with your new Blaser!


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Welcome and congratulations with your new Blaser!


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daveg
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just joined & see they are quite a few Aussies. Howdy all & I'm in NSW, just!!! 10 mins of the Vic. border. Dave

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SPEEDY
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daveg wrote:just joined & see they are quite a few Aussies. Howdy all & I'm in NSW, just!!! 10 mins of the Vic. border. Dave

You mean Wodonga. :lol:
I'm soft and I don't care. :dance:

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Welcome aboard Rory ,
If we keep the momentum up we will catch up to those yanks lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
They are a Great bunch here.

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:ugeek:
sav338 wrote:Welcome aboard Rory ,
If we keep the momentum up we will catch up to those yanks lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
They are a Great bunch here.
Trump was right, there is a quiet invasion of Damn Mexican's :lol:
I'm soft and I don't care. :dance:

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I've gone down the M03 path.

Yes agree there is limited availability if you seek calibers outside of the normal 223/308/3006/etc. But reward comes for those willing to wait :)

Especially if you are left handed.

But I love the de-cocker as safety is paramount to me. I also wanted a more traditional bolt rather than the straight pull as a personal preference.

Carrying some extra weight doesn't worry me too much either, and is especially beneficial when using the larger calibers.

6.5x55
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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)

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Although having said that, a Blaser K95 stutzen would be hard to beat!!!

Rory77
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Slowly adding to it, Blaser carbon bipod
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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)

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Love the magnus.

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