SE Louisiana fng
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Finally decided to sign up since I’m so close to buying my first Blaser . I’m retired Army living in south east Louisiana and have waited, stressed, read and watched Blaser long enough. Struggling between the R8 Pro Success and the K 95. Ugh.... Thanks for a great and informative site.
Finally decided to sign up since I’m so close to buying my first Blaser . I’m retired Army living in south east Louisiana and have waited, stressed, read and watched Blaser long enough. Struggling between the R8 Pro Success and the K 95. Ugh.... Thanks for a great and informative site.
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Re: SE Louisiana fng
Welcome and I am sure you will enjoy your Blaser, no matter the choice.
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Welcome aboard mate.
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Re: SE Louisiana fng
Tough choice, my pick is if you shoot at multiple animals then the R8 is the go, if like me you you usually only get one shot the K95 isn't just suitable but it's way way nicer and it's also a joy to carry.
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Welcome K95 all the way.
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Thanks for your service and welcome aboard!
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Re: SE Louisiana fng
Thank you for the reply. I just figured out how to reply, as I had typed a comment about this on another thread.
My other main issue is I love the grip of the success stock. And to make it worse, I want a cheek riser just in case. Better to have and not need thing.
Problem is that the ultimate and it’s not available in left hand. As much as I love a wood stock, I’d be all over a ultimate LH k95.
It would settle it for me as the thumbhole stock comfort is ideal for my one shot overthinking self Any help from anyone is appreciated.
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Re: SE Louisiana fng
Thank you.canalrifle wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 5:25 am Welcome and I am sure you will enjoy your Blaser, no matter the choice.
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Thank you