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As the title says, has any1 used these shotguns? 30 inch backbored barrels, briley spectrum chokes , its a sporter but will be using it for driven hunts what are the cons and pros? Thank you
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cons are the shysters that run Blaser...
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Sitting here in my brothers house who is sponsored by Blaser, he didnt care to comment on your uninformed opinion. But Im not him, so "you dont know jack" I own 2. Several sets of barrels. Excellent guns with great customer service. Cant go wrong. If you have more questions, feel free to PM me. JW
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10 to 1 he won't reply to you, John. He has a history of sniping.
BTW, I agree with you. I have been very impressed with Blaser .........and my friend Bill M., who is also sponsored by Blaser, has been, too.
I'm impressed a lot by triggers, and Blaser has a super trigger, IMO.
SRH
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Mr Mcguire is quite the gentleman. Good company to keep.
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From the two I've tried I have mixed feelings. Stan is right in good triggers and they function well. That big beefy stock takes a little getting use to but the one I tried was easily adjusted to my needs. So not know if the adjustable stock was factory or an aftermarket upgrade. My problem with them was the esthetics of them. The lines are very square and pronounced. Reminded me of the old Valmet O/U of the '80's. If you like the way they look then you should be a happy camper. They shoot well and my misses were me not the gun.
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Would have to agree with Stan. The F3 is a fine clays gun and would serve you well for high volume driven hunts for sure. I also have an F3 with 4 barrels that has helped my sporting shooting. Gun was serviced last fall. Gun turned around in a very short period with some replacement parts needed or updated after 15K rounds. Great company so not sure for the Yiddish statement? Dave
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FWIW, I sent them an email a month ago. Still no response from Blaser USA. I was ready to buy. Now I don't care.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Thanks very much guys, these opinions made up my mind. I will buy it Got a deal around 3000 euros for this blaser i hope i will shoot it well Thanks Kem
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