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		<title>Build Your Own Rifle with Affordable Howa Barreled Actions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 13:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Right now, Brownells is running a big sale on Howa Barreled Actions, in a wide variety of chamberings. You may want to pick up one of these barreled actions, which start at $259.99. We like Howa actions &#8212; they are smooth, and they feature an excellent two-stage trigger. Howa also offers a unique Mini Action, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Right now, <a href="http://bit.ly/2IOPSoS" target="_blank">Brownells</a> is running a big sale on <a href="http://bit.ly/2IOPSoS" target="_blank">Howa Barreled Actions</a>, in a wide variety of chamberings. You may want to pick up one of these barreled actions, which start at $259.99. We like Howa actions &#8212; they are smooth, and they feature an excellent two-stage trigger. Howa also offers a unique Mini Action, which is great for a small-caliber varmint rig.</p>
<p><b>Howa Barreled Action Basics</b><br />
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<p>The above video shows the basics of the Howa barreled actions, which are offered in Mini, Standard, and Long Action versions, with dozens of chamberings, from .204 Ruger all the way up to .300 Winchester Magnum. If you’re not familiar with Howa barreled actions you should be. Each barreled action comes with <strong>Howa’s Lifetime Warranty</strong> and is <strong>guaranteed to deliver sub-MOA performance</strong> at 100-yards when using premium factory ammo. The Howa 1500 barreled action also features a crisp two-stage trigger, three-position safety, 70&deg; bolt throw, M16-style extractor, two-lug bolt design and a flat bottom receiver with an integral recoil lug.</p>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/2IOPSoS" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/howabrownell1801fix.jpg" alt="Howa 1500 Mini action barreled sale action HACT trigger Brownells deal"></a></p>
<h2>Howa Barreled Action Project Videos</h2>
<p>Brownells has created a series of helpful videos showing how to put together an accurate rifle using a Howa barreled action. We think this is a sensible, cost-effective option for a varmint rifle, or entry-level tactical rig. Not counting optics, you should be able to assemble a good shooting, general-purpose rifle for under $700.00.</p>
<p><font size="3"><b>1. Long-Range Precision Rifle Build</b></font><br />
Here the Brownells team puts together a nice tactical rifle in an MDT modular aluminum chassis made specifically for the Howa 1500 action. Attached, AR-style, to the back end of the chassis, is a Luth-AR adjustable buttstock also sold by Brownells. An EGW Picatinny rail is fitted to the action for mounting a Nightforce optic. As you can see in the video, the entire build takes less than 10 minutes. Using this Howa 1500 heavy-barreled action, you can save hundreds over the cost of a factory tactical rifle, and we bet the accuracy will be better than you&#8217;ll get with some popular brands. We&#8217;ve seen heavy-barreled Howas shoot well under 1 MOA.</p>
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<p><font size="3"><b>2. Hunting Rifle Build</b></font><br />
In this video, Brownells puts together a general-purpose hunting rifle using the Howa 1500 barreled action. This was attached to a Hogue Overmolded stock with internal aluminum bedding block. Fitted to the top of the action is an EGW Picatinny Rail with a Sig Sauer scope in Leupold rings. As with the Precision Rifle build above, the entire assembly process took less than ten minutes. This was done with a standard-length Howa action, but the same procedure could be used with the Howa Mini Action, or a Long Action. NOTE: No separate bedding compound was used here. That&#8217;s an option that would extend build time significantly.</p>
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<p><b>Check out the Prices for Howa Barreled Actions</b><br />
Here are some of the <a href="http://bit.ly/2IOPSoS" target="_blank">Howa Barreled Actions</a> currently in stock at Brownells. NOTE: This is just a <strong>partial sample</strong> &#8212; there are many other varieties:</p>
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<td>.223 Rem, 20&#8243; Heavy Barrel, $399.99<br />
6.5 Grendel, Mini Heavy Barrel, $389.99<br />
6.5 Creedmoor, 24&#8243; Heavy Barrel, $399.99<br />
6.5 Creedmoor, 26&#8243; Heavy Barrel, $429.99<br />
7mm-08, Std Cerakote, $579.99</td>
<td>7.62&#215;39, Mini Light Barrel, $259.99<br />
.308 Win, 20&#8243; Heavy Barrel, $289.99<br />
.308 Win, 24&#8243; Heavy Barrel, $299.99<br />
.30-06 Sprg, 22&#8243; Sporter Barrel, Cerakote, $349.99<br />
.300 Win Mag, 24&#8243; Heavy Barrel, $279.99</td>
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		<title>Ruger Precision Rimfire &#8212; New $400 .22 LR Modular Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jan 2018 19:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The brand new Ruger Precision Rimfire could become one of 2018&#8217;s most popular rifles, if the success of its &#8220;big brother&#8221;, the centerfire Ruger Precision Rifle, is any indicator. This .22 LR rig offers a turn-key rimfire solution for tactical shooters, PRS competitors, and anyone who likes modular rifles. The Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle offers [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The brand new <a href="https://www.ruger.com/products/precisionRimfire/models.html" target="_blank">Ruger Precision Rimfire</a> could become one of 2018&#8217;s most popular rifles, if the success of its &#8220;big brother&#8221;, the centerfire Ruger Precision Rifle, is any indicator. This .22 LR rig offers a turn-key rimfire solution for tactical shooters, PRS competitors, and anyone who likes modular rifles. The Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle offers adjustable cheekpiece and length of pull, AR-style grip, free-floating M-Lok fore-end, and a 18&#8243; barrel (1:16&#8243; twist) that is pre-threaded for brakes or suppressor. You get all this for about $400.00 street price (MSRP is $529.00).</p>
<h2><a href="http://ruger-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/_manuals/RugerPrecisionRimfire.pdf" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for Ruger Precision Rimfire Owner&#8217;s Manual PDF &#187;</a></h2>
<p><i><a href="https://www.facebook.com/accurateshooter" target="_blank">Facebook Photo</a> by Dustin S. who just purchased one. Looks good with optic, bipod, and suppressor.</i><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/precrimf1811.jpg" alt="Ruger Precision Rimfire .22 LR"></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/precrimf1803.jpg" alt="Ruger Precision Rimfire .22 LR"></p>
<p><a href="https://www.ruger.com/products/precisionRimfire/models.html" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/precrimf1804.png" alt="Ruger Precision Rimfire .22 LR"></a></p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.ruger.com/products/precisionRimfire/models.html" target="_blank">Ruger Precision Rimfire</a> .22 LR rifle is so new that no vendor has one in inventory yet. But you CAN pre-order one now for <a href="https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/202424" target="_blank">$399.99 from Sportsmans Outdoor Superstore</a> (MSRP: $529.00). For PRS shooters and Ruger Precision Rifle owners, this may be an ideal rimfire cross-trainer, with ergonomics and balance like their centerfire rig. This PRS-style .22 LR rig has some very interesting features, including <strong>adjustable bolt throw</strong> that lets shooters change from a rimfire 1.5″ bolt throw to a short-action centerfire 3″ bolt throw, reducing the chance of short-stroking your bolt in competition. The Ruger Marksman trigger adjusts from 2.25 to 5.0 pounds.</p>
<p><font size="3"><strong>RUGER PRECISION RIMFIRE Important Features:</strong><br />
Quick-Fit Stock with adjustable cheekpiece and adjustable LOP<br />
18″ barrel, pre-threaded for brakes and Silent-SR® suppressor<br />
Barrel can be removed and replaced easily with AR-style tools<br />
Picatinny scope rail with +30 MOA built-in elevation<br />
Front 15″ free-float M-Lok handguard<br />
Adjustable Trigger 2.25 to 5 pounds<br />
Accepts all Ruger 10/22 magazines</font></p>
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<blockquote><p><b>Pros and Cons of Ruger Precision Rimfire</b><br />
We are curious to see how well the new Ruger Precision Rimfire actually shoots. We should be able to test this rig at SHOT Show Media Day at the Range January 22, 2018. Hopefully it can deliver 1&#8243; (or better) groups at 50 yards with good .22 LR ammo.</p>
<p>Pros:  If you are shooting offhand, or from barricades, this kind of modular stock makes sense. This rifle also gives Ruger Precision Rifle Owners a nice option for low-cost rimfire cross-training. We like the adjustable trigger. Ease of barrel swapping is a good feature. The fact that you can use Ruger 10/22 mags is a big plus. The adjustable bolt throw, if it&#8217;s 100% reliable, is a good idea for cross-training.</p>
<p>Cons: To be honest, we don&#8217;t like this kind of stock for shooting from the bench or shooting from prone with a normal V-top rear sandbag. We&#8217;d prefer a more conventional stock with a flat fore-end and a straight, smooth toe on the buttstock (not a Pic rail on the underside). The barrel attachment system may, initially, limit aftermarket &#8220;drop-in&#8221; barrel options.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Description of New Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle</b><br />
Molded, one-piece chassis and adjustable buttstock assembly are manufactured with glass-filled nylon.</p>
<p>Adjustable buttstock features a flat Picatinny bag rider that will accep a rear monopod.</p>
<p>Quick-Fit adjustable Precision Rimfire stock with adjustable length of pull and adjustable comb.</p>
<p>Big-Gun bolt throw adjustment enables shooters to change from a rimfire 1.5-inch bolt throw to a short-action centerfire 3-inch bolt throw, reducing the chance of short-stroking bolt in competition.</p>
<p>Ruger Marksman Adjustable™ trigger has a pull weight range of 2.25 to 5.0 pounds; adjusting wrench is stored in a buttstock compartment.</p>
<p>Ruger&#8217;s own AR-Pattern pistol grip and safety selector incorporates an extended reach for maximum control and access to the 45&deg;, reversible safety selector. May be configured with most AR-style grips and selectors.</p>
<p>Angled Picatinny scope base with +30 MOA elevation for enhanced long-range capabilities.</p>
<p>Oversized bolt handle for positive bolt manipulation (same as centerfire Ruger Precision Rifle).</p>
<p>Anodizeed Aluminum 15&#8243; free-float handguard with Magpul® M-LOK® slots on all four sides.</p>
<p>Hammer-forged 18&#8243; target barrel can be replaced easily by a competent gunsmith using AR-style wrenches and headspace gauges.</p>
<p>Also includes: one, 15-round BX-15® magazine. Model 8401 ships with two, 10-round BX-1 magazines.</p>
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		<title>High-Tech Tactical Rifle from Austria&#8217;s Ritter &amp; Stark</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2016 13:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a new long-range precision tactical rifle from Ritter &#038; Stark (R&#038;S) of Austria. The new SX-1 Modular Tactical Rifle (MTR) is designed to allow rapid barrel changes for three chamberings: .308 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum. Notably, the scope rail is mounted on the barrel itself, and the bolt locks directly [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s a new long-range precision tactical rifle from <a href="http://www.ritterstark.com/" target="_blank">Ritter &#038; Stark</a> (R&#038;S) of Austria. The new <a href="http://www.ritterstark.com/rifle.html" target="_blank">SX-1 Modular Tactical Rifle</a> (MTR) is designed to allow rapid barrel changes for three chamberings: .308 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum.</p>
<p>Notably, the scope rail is mounted on the barrel itself, and the bolt locks directly into the barrel. This patented system allows scope, rail, and barrel to be swapped out as one integrated assembly, which should definitely help maintain zero when barrels are exchanged.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/rsmtr1604.jpg" alt="Ritter &#038; Stark Austria tactical modular SX-1 rifle .300 Win Mag .338 LM Lapua Magnum"></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/rsmtr1607.jpg" alt="Ritter &#038; Stark Austria tactical modular SX-1 rifle .300 Win Mag .338 LM Lapua Magnum"></p>
<blockquote><p>Ritter &#038; Stark explains: &#8220;The MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rail is installed directly on the barrel, allowing barrel interchangeability with pre-set scopes for no shift of impact when changing calibers. Easily and quickly done in the field, the patented caliber conversion system allows the barrel to be precisely positioned in the machined aluminum receiver with a greater area of contact allowing for more stability. The bolt is locked directly into the barrel breech[.]&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Video Shows Barrel Swap System, and Bolt Locking in Barrel Breech:</b><br />
<iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R8cyHNDLIzM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/rsmtr1602.jpg" alt="Ritter &#038; Stark Austria tactical modular SX-1 rifle .300 Win Mag .338 LM Lapua Magnum"></p>
<p><b>CNC-Controlled Rifling Process</b><br />
Ritter &#038; Stark states: &#8220;The rifling is processed in a CNC-controlled electrochemical machine. This avoids the transmission of thermal effects and mechanical stress to the material. Furthermore, this process allows us to produce barrels with unique uniformity and within tolerance zones that were not possible in a serial production before.&#8221; This is very interesting technology, and we&#8217;d like to learn more about it.</p>
<p><b>Accuracy Guarantee and Barrel Life Guarantee</b><br />
Apparently the CNC-controlled rifling process works well as Ritter &#038; Stark guarantees that its barrels maintain accuracy for a long time. The Austrian company states: &#8220;Our barrels are guaranteed to at least 5,000 rounds for .308 Win and .338 LM, and 2,000 rounds for .300 WM before noticing any degradation in accuracy.&#8221; That kind of claim certainly invites a long-term test. Who&#8217;s got enough ammo? Ritter &#038; Stark also claims that &#8220;every rifle we manufacture can achieve 0.5 MOA 3-­round groups or better with factory match-grade ammunition.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Ritter &#038; Stark SX-1 MTR is designed for adaptability. It will accept third-party Rem 700-compatible triggers as well as a variety of AR-type grips. In addition, the SX-1, in standard configuration, will accept other manufacturers&#8217; AI, SR25, or AR10 magazines. The rifle can also accept other buttstock assemblies compatible with Ritter &#038; Stark&#8217;s folding mechanism which, interestingly, can be set to fold to either side.</p>
<p><center><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/rsmtr1605.jpg" alt="Ritter &#038; Stark Austria tactical modular SX-1 rifle .300 Win Mag .338 LM Lapua Magnum"></center></p>
<address>Product Tip from EdLongrange. We welcome reader submissions.</address>
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		<title>Ashbury Int&#8217;l Wins Patent Case on Modular Rifle Chassis System</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 13:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Judge Glen E. Conrad, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, entered a final judgment upholding the validity of Ashbury International Group, Inc.&#8217;s patent on its modular rifle technology. The court also held that Cadex Defence, Inc. of Canada infringed that patent, and enjoined Cadex from future infringement. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ashburylogox302.jpg">Judge Glen E. Conrad, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, entered a final judgment upholding the validity of <a href="http://www.ashburyprecisionordnance.com/" target="_blank">Ashbury International Group</a>, Inc.&#8217;s patent on its modular rifle technology. The court also held that Cadex Defence, Inc. of Canada infringed that patent, and enjoined Cadex from future infringement. Ashbury was represented by the Troutman Sanders law firm, and D. Alan Nunley of Reston, Virginia. The official case title is: <em>Ashbury International Group, Inc. v. Cadex Defence, Inc.</em>, Case No. 3:11cv79, filed on December 16, 2011, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia.</p>
<p>&#8220;The court held that Ashbury&#8217;s patent is valid, and potential infringers now know that Ashbury will protect its valuable intellectual property,&#8221; said Robert Angle, the head of Troutman Sanders&#8217; Litigation Department in Virginia and a leading intellectual property litigator. &#8220;This case validates the significant investment Ashbury has made in its technological innovations.&#8221;</p>
<p>After entry of judgment, Ashbury CEO/President Morris Peterson declared: &#8220;We are very pleased with the final judgment, and feel confident that our intellectual property and [our] many innovative ideas &#8230; can in fact be protected, even in the hyper-competitive firearms industry. Our customers in the government, military, and sport shooting communities rely on Ashbury&#8217;s innovations. They deserve to have our best-engineered designs, particularly in life-critical applications.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ashburyprecisionordnance.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ashburypatent02.jpg"></a></p>
<p>Virginia-based Ashbury Int&#8217;l Group is a DOD contractor, systems integrator, engineering, manufacturing and logistics company serving the government, military, and Spec-Ops communities in the USA and allied foreign nations. Among its products, Ashbury has designed fully integrated precision rifle platforms using the advanced SABER®-FORSST® modular stock chassis system for sporting, target competition and tactical shooting activities. <strong>Ashbury currently holds 16 US Patents</strong> relating to its advanced modular chassis system for precision bolt action rifle platforms, including the patent infringed by Cadex, U.S. Patent No. 7,802,392, and other patents pending.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>About Troutman Sanders Law Firm</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.troutmansanders.com" target="_blank">Troutman Sanders LLP</a> is an international law firm with more than 600 lawyers and offices located throughout the United States and China. Founded in 1897, the law firm represents clients ranging from multinational corporations to individual entrepreneurs, federal and state agencies to foreign governments, and non-profit organizations to businesses representing virtually every sector and industry.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>SHOT Show Report: Accuracy International PSR Rifle System</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2013 22:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How would you like a modular precision rifle that can shoot .338 Lapua Magnum, .300 Win Mag, and .308 Win rounds &#8212; all from the same action and chassis? And how would you like to be able to swap calibers in the field (with barrel and bolt change-outs) with just a couple simple hand tools? [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/aipsrx600.jpg" alt="Accuracy International PSR sniper system"></p>
<p>How would you like a modular precision rifle that can shoot .338 Lapua Magnum, .300 Win Mag, and .308 Win rounds &#8212; all from the same action and chassis? And how would you like to be able to swap calibers in the field (with barrel and bolt change-outs) with just a couple simple hand tools? This kind of rifle system is not just a pipe-dream. Accuracy International&#8217;s PSR Rifle system is truly three guns in one, and it&#8217;s now in production. <strong>Watch the video</strong> to see the features of this advanced modular rifle.</p>
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<p>Scott Seigmund, V.P. of <a href="http://www.accuracyinternational.com/" target="new">Accuracy International</a> (North America), gave us a run-down on the features of AI&#8217;s new PSR (Precision Sniper Rifle) modular system. By changing barrels, bolts, and magazines, the gun can shoot three different cartridge types. All the equipment (including bipod, optics, extra bolts, barrels, and mags) are carried in AI&#8217;s fitted &#8220;deployment&#8221; box.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/axpsrx601op.png"><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/axpsrbox01.jpg"></p>
<p>If the full $17,200 three-barrel system is not enough for you, and you need something even more exotic &#8212; AI offers a special take-down version of the PSR rifle. Scott showed us a complete .338 LM rifle (with 20&#8243; barrel) stowed in a transport box smaller than a typical carry-on case. Scott said the price on the take-down system has not yet been set.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/shotlist009.jpg" alt="Accuracy International PSR sniper system"></p>
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		<title>New Blaser R8 Rifle with Thumbhole Stock</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 16:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The unique Blaser rifle design features a straight-pull bolt with &#8220;patented Radial Locking System&#8221; of outward-expanding lugs that lock directly into the barrel. Their modular design permits Blaser rifles to be dis-assembled (with barrels exchanged) in less than one minute, using a single hex wrench. The straight-pull action allows Blasers to be cycled very rapidly [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The unique <a href="http://www.blaser-usa.com/Home.home.0.html" target="new">Blaser</a> rifle design features a straight-pull bolt with &#8220;patented Radial Locking System&#8221; of outward-expanding lugs that lock directly into the barrel. Their modular design permits Blaser rifles to be dis-assembled (with barrels exchanged) in less than one minute, using a single hex wrench. The straight-pull action allows Blasers to be cycled very rapidly by the shooter.</p>
<p>Until lately, if you wanted a Blaser, you had to settle for a conventional-style, solid-wrist stock. Now Blaser has introduced an ergonomic thumbhole stock with a more vertical-style pistol grip. This new stock will be offered on the Blaser R8 &#8220;Professional Success&#8221; (R8 PS) hunting rifle. Blaser claims the new stock provides a comfortable, stable hold in all shooting positions &#8212; prone, sitting, kneeling, or standing.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/blaserr8ps.jpg" alt="Blaser R8 Professional Success"></p>
<p>The R8 PS is available in green/gray, or black/brown colors. The standard R8 PS features elastomer inlays on the forearm, pistol grip and cheek-piece. MSRP is $4,356.00. Toss in another $1100 or so, and you can upgrade the black/brown version with fitted leather inlays on forearm, pistol grip and cheek-piece. That&#8217;s a hefty surcharge for about $15.00 worth of animal hide, but Blasers were never for bargain-hunters.</p>
<p><b>Watch Blaser R8 in Action</b><br />
In the video below, filmed on safari in Africa, hunter/writer Ron Spomer reviews the Blaser R8 with standard stock (not the new thumbhole). Starting at the 0:52 mark you can see how the rifle is assembled and how the straight-pull action works. Spomer&#8217;s rifle review begins as the 1:10 mark. Spomer explains that a single rifle can be fitted with multiple barrels in an assortment of chamberings/calibers.</p>
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