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ArmyGrunt
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I found out about the Blaser family a few years ago, but have never been in a position to afford one. Lo and behold, getting divorced worked in my favor. I can now almost afford one! I'm trying to thin out my collection just a little to get the rest of what I need.

I was referred to this site by another forum, and have been pleased about that. I find there is a nice classified section here, and one day I may just get something from a nice person within your circle of friends.

Thanks for this resource, and I look forward to learning more about this rifle in the future.

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sav338
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Welcome to the forum, there are heaps of very knowledgeable guys here that will readily share their knowledge, and you will be able to pick up some great deals from other members.
Tell us a little about yourself and share some stories.
Cheers
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Welcome aboard. Glad to have ya. I can relate to that divorce tidbit. Damn woman spent money like it was water. Now you've learned your lesson so make sure you don't marry another one like that! Speedy here is a good marriage counselor btw.

As for the Blasers, yeah they'll put you in the poor house as well but at least they're nice company. Generally speaking if you make good buys you'll never lose much if any on one. Take care of them and they'll take care of you.

What do you hunt? If you have any hunting stories or pics you're welcome to post them as well.

Don't be shy and don't hesitate to ask questions about the Blaser models, etc.

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mchughcb
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Welcome to the site.

Blaser make more than just straight pull rifles. Check them out, you might find yourself heading in a slightly different direction.

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Corjack
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Good post, and glad to have you here.
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7x57
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Welcome to the forum. The Blasers are pretty special kit and I think that you will enjoy the experience when you finally have one.

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chalky
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Welcome to the forum, a good bunch of guys here who are always willing to share knowledge and advice

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SPEEDY
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You might understand why I always say that divorce is both the most expensive thing you will ever do, yet strangely also the best value for money you will ever get :lol:
I thinned out to get into them myself, but its well worth it.
Good luck and I'm sure we can help you out.
I'm soft and I don't care. :dance:

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Welcome aboard. I found the guys that don't have a Blaser always say there over engineered and priced Then there's the guys that buy one and have never look back. Every person I have introduced to Blaser have loved them, I've sent them broke but there happy. :lol: :lol:
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sav338
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deerhunter338mag wrote:Welcome aboard. I found the guys that don't have a Blaser always say there over engineered and priced Then there's the guys that buy one and have never look back. Every person I have introduced to Blaser have loved them, I've sent them broke but there happy. :lol: :lol:
Happy ? Happy !
If I could get more Id be happy lol
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Welcome to Blaserbuds.

There is a ton of goood information here and lots of knowledgable and helpful members.

Blaser aren't cheap, but if you appreciate a well built tool they're worth the price in my opinion.

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Welcome aboard! Having a hard time deciding which is more expensive, myself. My wife's pretty frugal and the Blaser's are expensive. Hmmmmm
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