Varberger757
Well-Known Member
Buying of course, missed the u.
Thanks for all the informations, and I will forward these to all I know who think about bying one of the described products! 3 MOA, unbelievable...
That was average. Sometimes 2 MOA, sometime 4 MOA... no consistency.
If you would like an advice from me concerning high priced European guns buy German or Austrian. Then take f. ex. a Heym, best actions ever made (I know it's a strong statement but true). Heym is also producing its own barrels of highest standards. Prices here in Europe for a standard SR 21 about 1600 - 1800 Euros. Their straight pull system (Anschuetz Pfortner) is that one all the guys at Biathlon are using, gun is called SR 30. Great guns with a guaranty being sub MOA, mostly 5 shots < 20mm at 100 metres. All are bedded with free-floating barrels of course and a superb trigger. IMO better than Blaser and others with known names… I don't want to have an argument!! You should see their break action rifles, wow, even better!
If you would like an advice from me concerning high priced European guns buy German or Austrian. Then take f. ex. a Heym, best actions ever made (I know it's a strong statement but true). Heym is also producing its own barrels of highest standards. Prices here in Europe for a standard SR 21 about 1600 - 1800 Euros. Their straight pull system (Anschuetz Pfortner) is that one all the guys at Biathlon are using, gun is called SR 30. Great guns with a guaranty being sub MOA, mostly 5 shots < 20mm at 100 metres. All are bedded with free-floating barrels of course and a superb trigger. IMO better than Blaser and others with known names… I don't want to have an argument!! You should see their break action rifles, wow, even better!
Thanks, I'll keep them in mind. Looks like they are a Mauser action which is a good action.