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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2853207" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>No on the Schultz and Larsen. I own a R8 and a Sauer 404 at this time. I had a Sauer 200 and a 202 for a spell. I really liked the Blaser R93 but will admit the R8 is more robust. I have found both system's excellent but think the Blaser is just a little better from the scope mounting system to they way the barrels exchange. I have also found re-zero with the Blaser to be spot on--I think this has somewhat to do with the scope mounting on the barrel. My 404 sometimes requires a bit of "tuning" between barrel exchanges not all the time--and granted it is very little.I have owned a Blaser system since 1997...it's a good robust system especially for the traveling hunter.</p><p></p><p>Bold statement, maybe--but I feel like I do have some credibility and insight on the subject</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2853207, member: 102560"] No on the Schultz and Larsen. I own a R8 and a Sauer 404 at this time. I had a Sauer 200 and a 202 for a spell. I really liked the Blaser R93 but will admit the R8 is more robust. I have found both system's excellent but think the Blaser is just a little better from the scope mounting system to they way the barrels exchange. I have also found re-zero with the Blaser to be spot on--I think this has somewhat to do with the scope mounting on the barrel. My 404 sometimes requires a bit of "tuning" between barrel exchanges not all the time--and granted it is very little.I have owned a Blaser system since 1997...it's a good robust system especially for the traveling hunter. Bold statement, maybe--but I feel like I do have some credibility and insight on the subject [/QUOTE]
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