Greetings from Germany

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rny25
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Greetings from Germany

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Hallo Blaser Buds,
happy new year ! All my best whishes to you !
I am Rhonny from Germany.
My R93 has a floated barrel in .223. I have upgraded the rifle by a Bixn Andy trigger and a KKC stock. The scope is a Leupold 8,5-25x50 LR.

On 100m my groups look good with my handloaded ammo. In 2018 I hve been a few times on a 300m range (they are not that common here), and I got very much interested into that distance.
On my search for reloading data I hve found this web page.
So, here I am :)

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Welcome Aboard!
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Welcome aboard mate.
What part of Germany do you live in?
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Welcome aboard Rhonny sounds like a nice set up. I’m waiting for my Bix & Andy trigger to arrive. Shouldn’t be to far way now. Hope you enjoy yourself here.
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Thank you guys for the warm wellcome.
I live near to Frankfurt.
@deerhunter, the trigger is a hughe improvement, you will love it.

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rny25 wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 6:21 pm Thank you guys for the warm wellcome.
I live near to Frankfurt.
@deerhunter, the trigger is a hughe improvement, you will love it.
Thankyou Rhonny, I have very dear friends who live in Bensheim just south of Frankfurt, who I visit often. I was only there last August and they took me to the Blaser factory for a tour, as well as Ferlach for a visit to the Johann Fanzoi and Karl Hauptmann factories.

All the best and welcome.
Allan
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Hunt with a German Shorthaired Pointer.

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:text-welcomewave: to BlaserBuds Rhonny. :handgestures-thumbup:

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rny25 wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 6:21 pm Thank you guys for the warm wellcome.
I live near to Frankfurt.
@deerhunter, the trigger is a hughe improvement, you will love it.
I can’t wait. :dance:
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Welcome to blaser buds , enjoy and please share your experiences and knowledge.

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Welcome to Blaserbuds.
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Welcome here, Im sure you will enjoy, all the crazy guys here :lol:
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Welcome to the forum. I have certainly enjoyed hunting in the Hesse area north of your location.

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Welcome Rhonny, lots of good info here for you. I lived NW of you up in Eppstein for a few years, lots of good hunting around you, which I enjoyed for over 20 years.

Shot several times at the Hitpoint Schiesskino in Steinbach, viel spass, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
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Welcome Rhonny to the board. You'll find a lot of info here and lots of experience to draw from. Glad you found us. Make yourself at home.

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:D Welcome to the best Blaser forum on the planet. Enjoy! Some of us are nuts here but don't let that hold you back :D
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