I don't have a standard contour 375 H&H barrel, sorry..I don't guess 375 H&H would be on option on this would it? If so I would make you a offer.
I don't have a standard contour 375 H&H barrel, sorry..I don't guess 375 H&H would be on option on this would it? If so I would make you a offer.
You can put whatever barrel on it that you want. All that you would need to do is open up the channel on the stock to allow the semi-weight (19mm) or safari (22mm) barrels. The fact that @Bwaybuilder doesn't currently have one only means that you would then have to buy one.I don't guess 375 H&H would be on option on this would it? If so I would make you a offer.
Yep but that's another $1200 for the 375 H&H barrel on top of already eye watering expense rifle. Although for this rifle it is a decent price. Got a safe full of calibers but not 375 or bigger.You can put whatever barrel on it that you want. All that you would need to do is open up the channel on the stock to allow the semi-weight (19mm) or safari (22mm) barrels. The fact that @Bwaybuilder doesn't currently have one only means that you would then have to buy one.
If you bought this rifle (complete) and standard (17mm) 375H&H barrel, the bolt heads would be interchangeable between the two. Add a 300WM barrel that also uses the MA bolt head and you would have one rifle to hunt the world.
EDIT - I believe @Tra3 has a thumbhole stock with a 375H&H barrel.
I will be the first to admit that the Blaser R8 is not an inexpensive investment, however you get what you pay for. Because this has come up so often, I've made a list of why it's worth it vs a traditional bolt action. Not a complete list, but I'm still working on it.Yep but that's another $1200 for the 375 H&H barrel on top of already eye watering expense rifle. Although for this rifle it is a decent price. Got a safe full of calibers but not 375 or bigger.
Yes sir I would agree with everything you said.I will be the first to admit that the Blaser R8 is not an inexpensive investment, however you get what you pay for. Because this has come up so often, I've made a list of why it's worth it vs a traditional bolt action. Not a complete list, but I'm still working on it.
BTW - I have no dog in this fight. It's not my rifle and I gain nothing from the sale. I will admit to knowing @Bwaybuilder and doing business with him. He's a great guy, buy with confidence.
- Best factory trigger I've ever had at 2#.
- Magazine on top of trigger group shortening the rifle by 4".
- Quick takedown for easy travel.
- One stock fit for any caliber from 17HMR to 500J.
- QD scope mount.
- Mix and match as you please to find the right balance for you.
- Multiple barrel contours for the same caliber, further customizing your fit.
- Kickstop easily added to help with felt recoil.
- Timber, synthetic, thumbhole, adjustable...etc stocks available.
- Easy resale of most components you don't need along with good deals being found on the used market.
- Incredible accuracy with factory ammo.
- Incredibly reliable, I've shot thousands of rounds with no failures.
- Decocking safety mechanism that is arguably the safest in the industry.
- Scope mounted on the barrel for more consistent accuracy and return to zero.
- Do I need to mention how fast they reload?
- Dealer support.
Would you be willing to sell without a barrel? Really don't need anything smaller than a 375 as my safe (s) are full of them. I could then buy a standard 375 barrel and be in business.You can put whatever barrel on it that you want. All that you would need to do is open up the channel on the stock to allow the semi-weight (19mm) or safari (22mm) barrels. The fact that @Bwaybuilder doesn't currently have one only means that you would then have to buy one.
If you bought this rifle (complete) and standard (17mm) 375H&H barrel, the bolt heads would be interchangeable between the two. Add a 300WM barrel that also uses the MA bolt head and you would have one rifle to hunt the world.
EDIT - I believe @Tra3 has a thumbhole stock with a 375H&H barrel.
Yes, I will sell without barrel. I will send you a PM.Would you be willing to sell without a barrel? Really don't need anything smaller than a 375 as my safe (s) are full of them. I could then buy a standard 375 barrel and be in business.