Longrange blog 138: Blaser 22lr

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @bob98631
    @bob98631 Před 7 lety +2

    I just thought I would that watching this convinced me to buy one, that's a that I will never regret.
    I've had better and more accurate 22lr's over the years but none this handy and useful, it saves space when going on a hunting trip and is quick and simple to swap out when I want to shoot small game around camp or a few cans for fun.
    Its a little picky about ammunition but really shines with the rounds it likes. I wouldn't hesitate in recommending any R93 owners snap one up on the second hand market if you cant get a new one, you will never find a shot out one.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 7 lety +1

      Great to hear!

    • @tiputipu777
      @tiputipu777 Před 5 lety

      Pretty much all 22lr are picky about ammo in the sense of what shoots good. Nowadays most shoot sub moa 10 shot groups with any ammo at 50 meters, but at 100 you will see huge differences.

  • @vajake1
    @vajake1 Před 9 lety

    I had no idea that the Blazer rifle could be converted to a rim fire rifle!! Thanks for posting this! I learn something every time I watch your videos! Beautiful country! Looks cold. Not too bad. You are not wearing gloves!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety +1

      vajake1 No it is going towards spring now and temperatures have been above freezing for quite some time when the sun is up. It can be converted to 22LR and 17 HMR, but I think the production has stop. I originally bought this barrel with plans of indoor training in winter, but I have never gotten around to doing it. As a hunting rimfire, you'd be much better off with a dedicated rimfire rifle.

  • @tor-erikeidissen9921
    @tor-erikeidissen9921 Před 9 lety

    Until recently I owned a Sako Quad 17 HMR. Before that I had a CZ 455 22LR. I for sure recommend the 17 HMR, it's a fantastic caliber. Allready saving money to buy back a 17 HMR, probably CZ this time due to costs. Good entertainment watching your movies. See you at the range in the near future. Waiting impatiently for my scope to arrive...

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Tor-Erik Eidissen The CZ is on my list as well. Will hopefully not buy it as I know very well I will not use it...

  • @BlatFlattery
    @BlatFlattery Před 9 lety +1

    Love the snippets of countryside

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      ***** Thanks. We have such amazing scenery in this area, so there's not much effort filming that. Just point the camera and press REC...

  • @antoniodarsie8976
    @antoniodarsie8976 Před 9 lety

    I love your videos! there's always something to learn.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Antonio darsiè Thanks, glad it's worth your time!

  • @tomasmartinez9186
    @tomasmartinez9186 Před 9 lety

    You channel is my favorite!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Tomas Martinez Thanks for that!

  • @KSM22LR
    @KSM22LR Před 4 lety +1

    Добрый день я себе тоже купил 22IL Blaser R93 мечта была моя🤝😊👍

  • @poulo69
    @poulo69 Před 9 lety +1

    Great training tool but I would suspect that you could have bought a dedicated .22 rifle for the price of the conversion kit.
    I had a CZ 452 for years but just recently changed to Ruger 12/22 target tac. Great rifle.
    Keep up the good work Thomas.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Paul Dowling Yes absolutely. Actually I can't "afford" to run this 22LR barrel as the cost of a scopemount alone equals a CZ rifle these days.

  • @aceprecision1681
    @aceprecision1681 Před 8 lety

    Yep, R93 22lr kit ....... The most fun you can have with your clothes on ! I wouldn't be too worried about the 17hmr Thomas. Mine wasn't half as accurate as the 22lr no matter what brand ammo I fed it, and dealing with the split cases, gets old real quick ;)

  • @JimmyGunXD556
    @JimmyGunXD556 Před 9 lety

    HOLY SHIT THAT IS AN AWESOM KIT ! I was wondering in Blog 135 @ 1:00 I noticed the cut out on the barrel and I figured the scope, rings, and rail something was up. Just didn't understand "Housekeeping" ? I'm telling ya Thomas that is an awesome system you have for that Blaser. I frigg'n love it !

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      JimmyGunXD556 Housekeeping - boring but becessary tasks that have been piling up over time. Yes the Blaser is extremely versatile

    • @JimmyGunXD556
      @JimmyGunXD556 Před 9 lety

      ***** well you're lucky because my housekeeping starts with the toilets. HAAAA!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Well, mine too actually but no need to film that ;)

  • @NorthernFoxingUK
    @NorthernFoxingUK Před 9 lety +1

    Nice little practice/training rifle. I love getting out my .22lr. I have a CZ 452. Cracking work horse.
    Keep the vids coming.
    J

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety +1

      James Ward - Northern Foxing With the benefit of hindsight a CZ is what I should have bought. With the volume I shoot 22 LR, I would have been just as well off with 17 HMR.

  • @cratxn1
    @cratxn1 Před 9 lety

    Beware the man with one gun...this is to shooting as the simulator is to flying ...many many reps of muscle memory that can be done in the back yard. Sh-t ammo or not this can be fun. My .22LR Savage with a Pride Fowler BDR scope is fun to 200 yards and makes me make a wind call. The one coyote I got with my 22 was like killing a bear. GREAT CHOICE

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      CR Rains I agree. That was original reason for getting this barrel - really quiet triggertime. The idea just didn't materialize into practice like I hoped.

  • @bertraminc9412
    @bertraminc9412 Před 5 lety

    I find myself back at your videos again, Thomas. I didn't know the 22LR kit was discontinued! That's awful.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 5 lety

      THey have re-introduced it for the R8 now, but pricey!

    • @bertraminc9412
      @bertraminc9412 Před 5 lety

      Ok, great! Do you prefer the R93 over the R8? Can you get one with a removable magazine any more? @@THLR

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 5 lety

      I think the R8 version is built to fit into the trigger group like the ordinary magazines. To me, both the R93 and R8 has become the same rifle. I do like the detachable trigger group for travel, easier to pack separate than the long bolt.

  • @JohnoO_O_
    @JohnoO_O_ Před 9 lety

    That has to be the most expensive .22lr set up ever, even compared to an Anschutz

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety +1

      John S Yes indeed. Unfortunately my hindsight is better than my foresight...

  • @doctari1061
    @doctari1061 Před 9 lety

    You are right. You should have bought the .17 HMR.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety +1

      Doc Tari Yep. Unfortunately for my wallet, my hindsight is better than my foresight...

  • @jwhunting4379
    @jwhunting4379 Před 2 lety

    Picatinnyskenan du använder vilket märke? Och längd?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 2 lety

      Jeg har både Contessa og Blaser, begeg var one-size da jeg kjøpte. Nå som termiske sikter er mer vanlig finnes det en rekke varianter på lengde. Hvis du kan unngå picatinny på Blaser, så unngå. Totalvekten på montasjen blir ganske høy sammenliknet med en sadelmontasje.

  • @miguelcontreras9349
    @miguelcontreras9349 Před 9 lety

    Didn't even know there was a 22lr conversion that's pretty awesome if you don't mind me ask how much was it?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      miguel contreras It isn't available anymore. It was about USD 1300 so I regret buying it.

  • @notoriousTERROR
    @notoriousTERROR Před 9 lety

    Another great video. If you don't mind what rings are you using here?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Willie Dee That was American Rifle Company or similar? So far I like them (and I also liked NF, Seekins and Spuhr)

  • @hampusbergman
    @hampusbergman Před 9 lety

    If you would've bought your Blaser today would you still choose the R93?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Hampus Bergman Yes

    • @hampusbergman
      @hampusbergman Před 9 lety

      *****
      What reason?
      The stock, 22LR-conversion kit, bix-n andy trigger or something else?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      ***** Allthough R8 would probably be the smart choice by looking at available calibres. But I like the R93 better.

    • @hampusbergman
      @hampusbergman Před 9 lety

      ***** Fair enough. Love your channel and articles btw. Keep up the good work.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Hampus Bergman Thanks!

  • @amessad
    @amessad Před 9 lety

    Great video as always! The ear protection is for the cold? :)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety +1

      amessad More habit than anything really. First shot I took the barrel out and looked inside because I'd forgotten how subsonic ammunition and silencers can be.

  • @KSM22LR
    @KSM22LR Před 5 lety

    🎅🌲👍👍👍

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 5 lety +1

      Happy new year!

  • @becstadotcom
    @becstadotcom Před 9 lety

    ***** Now, this video is what would make me want to buy a Blaser. To be able to shoot 300WM, and then rebarrel to 22LR and take it to the smallbore club. Here's me shooting my 22LR recently, admittedly a benchrest rifle.
    czcams.com/video/2UwS4kBzxpc/video.html

  • @kevind1865
    @kevind1865 Před 5 lety

    Neat video. How does it shoot at 100m?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 5 lety

      It shot ok, but really an ordinary CZ or Anschutz rimfire is preferable to this solution.

  • @storkyring
    @storkyring Před 9 lety

    What mounts are those Thomas?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      LongRangeNut The picatinny rail is an original Blaser and the scope rings are American Rifle Company (or similar name). I have since this film moved the mounts over to my S&B PMII scope so I can mount it with a better eye relief than with the original Blaser saddle mount (the rail makes it possible to move the scoperings more).

  • @PassionforRifles
    @PassionforRifles Před 8 lety

    Hi.
    Is that leupold scope you using in this video?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 8 lety

      Yes, it was a Leupold Mk 4 with 1/2 MOA click turrets. I believe it was 3,5-10x40 or similar.

    • @PassionforRifles
      @PassionforRifles Před 8 lety

      That´s really nice scope.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 8 lety

      Mechanically it is very nice, but I found it lacking in resolution. I only shot one bird with it (female capercaill). I could clearly see the feathers in my binoculars (180 meters), but was unable to see it in the scope. I ended up referencing the bird location of details I could see in both binos and scope and just put the bullet there. It was a very long process and I was lucky the bird stayed put the whole time. After that, I sold the Leupold scope.

    • @PassionforRifles
      @PassionforRifles Před 8 lety

      Well, American made scope, that might be the answer ;)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 7 lety +1

      Well, actually american rifle matches are small compared to Norwegian ones. Our national competitions draws 7-10.000 competing shooters plus family and audience and airs primetime on national television the whole week. In areas, up to 10% of the population are hunters/shooters and we have one of the highest firearms densities around.
      There is no hate against american made products. A lot of them are very good for their price. But there is a mismatch when american companies advertise their products in Europe. If advertisements are handled by the company itself, the product is usually presented amongst the lines of "ultimate". An European company will put out their product as "good". When the consumer oriented magazines submit both product to a lab test (for example SAAB test laboratories), for example the "ultimate" optics will score 60-70% on various tests, whist the "good" product scores 85-90%. So the perceived hostility isn't against the product, it is against how SOME american manufacturers blow their own horn without being able to back up their claims inproduct quality.
      For example, Vortex as you mentioned, has been hugely successful in Europe as there is a match between advertisement and product quality. Other brands are is at the opposite end of the scale and basically flop in Europe and amazingly those companies don't see the errors in their ham-fisted approach after 20 years of trying to take market shares. If you try to pound an European dealer into submission, he will simply throw out your products. So in that cultural difference, you will find why SOME american products are really struggling to take a portion of the European market. Again, companies such as Vortex use a different approach and have very different results.

  • @nhlben5409
    @nhlben5409 Před 9 lety

    *****
    If you aren't happy with the performance of standard .22LR. Get yourself the CCI Stinger. 30gr @ 1600-1800 fps. That’s quite close to .22WMR
    Hope that helps you getting your smiling back. ;-)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Long range Ben I want this setup to be quiet, so I'd go the subsonic way. At present I don't have any dedicated subsonic ammunition, but with that the rifle is silly quiet and really nice to practice the trigger with.

    • @nhlben5409
      @nhlben5409 Před 9 lety +1

      *****
      Oh, ok in the description it said your preferred the .17HMR for small game hunting. So I assumed you go hunting with that setup.
      For subsonic use, .17HMR would be the worse choice.
      SK makes good subs. In .22, good price with Lapua quality.
      Still if you choose to hunt: CCI Stingers.
      See, plenty of choice with .22LR ;-)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      Good deduction! Yes, I would have preferred the 17 hmr if I'd done any actual hunting with this barrel, but as it is I use it for targets only (and rarely so) so subsonic would be best due lack of noise.

  • @oscar300rum
    @oscar300rum Před 8 lety

    WHAT SCOPE SI THAT?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 8 lety

      +oscar mtz That is a Leupold Mk4 3.5-10x40 (?) with 1/2 MOA turrets and TMR reticle. It is a really nice, compact and dependable scope.

  • @oordning
    @oordning Před 9 lety

    sounds like i need to buy it from you so you can have the .17hmr ;)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 lety

      No joy. It was a mistake buying it but the 17 hmr barrel isn't available now.

    • @oordning
      @oordning Před 9 lety

      ***** i have seen barrels on the market in sweden, there is even a new r93 for sale with the .17hmr. dont know how willing they are to sell the barrel and bolthead only though.
      so it is possible to get one, but they are not flooding the market.

  • @tyson2066
    @tyson2066 Před 9 měsíci

    How much in u s dolar❤

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 9 měsíci

      No idea, not available for sale anymore.

  • @xXspectre170Xx
    @xXspectre170Xx Před 8 lety

    Blaser = rich person status...

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 8 lety

      +xXspectre170Xx Not really. Blaser is everyman's tool in Norway.

    • @xXspectre170Xx
      @xXspectre170Xx Před 8 lety

      They're about $5000 and up here. How much do they cost in Norway?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 8 lety

      A Blaser R93 Professional should run for around USD 1800, the same as any Sako/ Mauser etc.

    • @xXspectre170Xx
      @xXspectre170Xx Před 8 lety

      ***** Dang thats more than my savage axis custom(no it's a real custom build not like the bubba builds you see on youtube). Just curious how much did your 700 cost, is it more than retail price in the U.S.?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Před 8 lety

      A standard Remington 700 SPS is around USD 1100 here.