Blaser S2 Safari Regulation

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Re: Blaser S2 Safari Regulation

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mchughcb wrote:This is how we did it.

First get a flat piece of board (wood/ceramic). Cut a hole in the board so that the monoblock hooks can fit in and the end of the monoblock is near the end. Lay it down flat and then use a wood clamp to clamp the monoblock tight to the board. The muzzle should just be over the other end of the board so that you can access the torx screw on the barrel cap whilst it is pinned down. Next insert two, 1.5mm spaces under each barrel. Slightly loosen the torx screw. The split will open and allow the barrels twist. Now clamp each barrel really tight to board with the spaces underneath. When everything is tight then retightened the torx screw on the barrel cap and the split will close and tighten on the left barrel. This will lock the left barrel relative to the right barrel.

Test fire and you should see that both bullets are level or very close to level. If not repeat with different spaces if required until they are level. I'd then consider putting Loctite on the screw so it never easily comes loose again.

Now if the barrels are crossing too early, you need to loosen the wedge in the centre. There are three 2mm allen key screws there. Loosen the two outer ones first then with only 1/8 of a turn slowly undo until you get the barrels crossing at the regulated distance.

Should probably make this a sticky.

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Re: Blaser S2 Safari Regulation

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Dumb as I am, I'd just as soon send the rifle to Andrej in San Antonio and pay them to get them regulated. But I do live in the US where sending a firearm doesn't involve all of the paperwork/hassle that it would be for you;

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Impressed that you all were able to get it figured out! Definitely a challenging job.

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The thing that impresses me about blaser double apart from the fact they use the blaser saddle mount system is you can regulate for any distance any load you like.

I've shot with enough people now with doubles that struggle to hit the vital area at 100 yards whereas im more than comfortable well past 200m. I'm not much for waffling on about Africa, I need a double that I can use for every day hunting out to 250m and the Blaser double range delivers.

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Re: Blaser S2 Safari Regulation

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mchughcb wrote:Regulated 1.5 " high, and 1.5" apart at 100m using 270 Woodleigh's and 64gr of 2208.

In the end it wasn't so bad but not as easy as an Allen screw.

My work is finished. Haven't met a blaser you couldn't regulate.
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I don't quite understand. This is a side by side gun, your hits are in a vertical line. Which is right and which is left? Wouldn't you prefer the hits in a horizontal line for a side by side?

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Re: Blaser S2 Safari Regulation

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Within the tolerance of the wobbly benchrest and 6 scope. You see the other group is horizontal with me pulling a shot.

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Re: Blaser S2 Safari Regulation

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Using a wedge carefully between the barrels will take the strain off the screws, reducing the risk of stripping them.

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