Yet another Victorian (Australia)
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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)
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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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)
The Monza is my choice as well. Don't have one yet but in time I will.Rory77 wrote:Loving it
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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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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)
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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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.
I'm soft and I don't care.
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Welcome aboard Rory ,
If we keep the momentum up we will catch up to those yanks lol
They are a Great bunch here.
If we keep the momentum up we will catch up to those yanks lol
They are a Great bunch here.
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Trump was right, there is a quiet invasion of Damn Mexican'ssav338 wrote:Welcome aboard Rory ,
If we keep the momentum up we will catch up to those yanks lol
They are a Great bunch here.
I'm soft and I don't care.
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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)
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.
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.
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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)
Although having said that, a Blaser K95 stutzen would be hard to beat!!!
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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)
Slowly adding to it, Blaser carbon bipod
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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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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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Re: Yet another Victorian (Australia)
Love the magnus.