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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    Leupold Mk4 4.5>14x40 with the enclosed target turrets.
    But being Blaser saddle mounts I sometimes change it over to a XV3i 2.5>8 when I want it to be even lighter and more compact
    Leupold/s on a Blaser? Have you no respect man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Leupold/s on a Blaser? Have you no respect man!
    I have 4 blaser rifles, 7 barrels, 7 saddle mount sets and have Leupold, nightforce and zeiss scopes in them.
    They are all do whats expected of them.

    I don't have the Blaser's because they are made in Germany.
    I have them because they are ideal for what I want to do with them.

    I hardly ever look through the scopes. Maybe for 10 seconds would be total scope time on a long hunt.
    But I spend countless hours looking through my Swarovski ELs and ATX 65 spotting scope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    I have 4 blaser rifles, 7 barrels, 7 saddle mount sets and have Leupold, nightforce and zeiss scopes in them.
    They are all do whats expected of them.

    I don't have the Blaser's because they are made in Germany.
    I have them because they are ideal for what I want to do with them.

    I hardly ever look through the scopes. Maybe for 10 seconds would be total scope time on a long hunt.
    But I spend countless hours looking through my Swarovski ELs and ATX 65 spotting scope.
    Thought I had a Blaser problem😆

    I would like a K95 one day but I honestly couldn't find a use for another R93 or R8.
    I will just keep adding barrels😆

    I have 2 carriers and 4 bolt heads with 2 spare. 4 scopes and 4 saddle mounts.

    Nothing wrong with a loopy on a blaser either special Jimmy.
    I actually use my little 2-7 fire dot the most. Think it is classed as a shotgun scope? Great bit of kit.
    Can't find another scope as light and reliable in the same size without breaking the bank. Cost me under 400 oz 😆


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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Thought I had a Blaser problem��

    I would like a K95 one day but I honestly couldn't find a use for another R93 or R8.
    I will just keep adding barrels��

    I have 2 carriers and 4 bolt heads with 2 spare. 4 scopes and 4 saddle mounts.

    Nothing wrong with a loopy on a blaser either special Jimmy.
    I actually use my little 2-7 fire dot the most. Think it is classed as a shotgun scope? Great bit of kit.
    Can't find another scope as light and reliable in the same size without breaking the bank. Cost me under 400 oz ��


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    I do like that little fire dot of yours. VX-R IIRC?

    A K95 would be a sweet addition to the safe too. Buy one Dave and long term loan it to me. I'll teach it how to hunt for ya!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    I do like that little fire dot of yours. VX-R IIRC?

    A K95 would be a sweet addition to the safe too. Buy one Dave and long term loan it to me. I'll teach it how to hunt for ya!
    Yeah your right it is a VX-R 2-7×

    No worries on the K95 I have a couple kids I wanna sell. That should cover the varnish on the wood. Keep an eye out for the courier😆

    You probably could teach it better than me. I have only shot around a dozen deer in the last year. Weather and work has put a damper on getting out for myself as much as I normally do.

    I will let you take me and Marcus out for a sika in September. He will be up the same time as me visiting outlaws in Napier.


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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    Yeah your right it is a VX-R 2-7×

    No worries on the K95 I have a couple kids I wanna sell. That should cover the varnish on the wood. Keep an eye out for the courier��

    You probably could teach it better than me. I have only shot around a dozen deer in the last year. Weather and work has put a damper on getting out for myself as much as I normally do.

    I will let you take me and Marcus out for a sika in September. He will be up the same time as me visiting outlaws in Napier.


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    Cool. Looking forward. Great month to go Sika hunting too, not.
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