Well, I went for a test drive of the Blaser F16, 32" today. I went with 4 other pensioners, 2 x Browning and 2 x Beretta users, plus me, and I am currently shooting a Beretta 303 auto. I shot for the first time since March, last Sunday, and was reasonably pleased with my score so I felt quite confident. We all handled the gun within the gunshop and were all impressed by it's 'feel' and handling.i It certainly did not feel it's 8lbs + weight. So, out we went. The first 3 stands left me feeling a bit 'confused' really. It went along the lines of kill/lost, lost/kill, pair killed, pair lost. This was similar over all 3 stands. Problems were, the gun was a touch long and too high at 38, 50mm comb. but it just felt vague really. On simple crossers, I felt "Oh, this is dead".......................er, NO, but I was unable to realise why ? I went to a teal bird, a target that I can normally tell where the gun is shooting (high/low etc). The same thing, kill one miss one, and so on. Then a couple of the other Guy's had a go, I was relieved to see that they were the same. One commented that he was shooting 2 foot below the teal, to connect with it. I was feeling some recoil issues too, but put that down to being used to an auto. When I mentioned recoil, 2 of the others said they were aware of increased recoil too. One of whom is using an 'Ultralight' and Eley Blues ! After 5 stands we took a break and I returned to Blaser to the shop. When we resumed, I took my Beretta 303, I purposely shot the stands again. I straighted the first 3 and dropped 1 on the next and then 3 on the last. So, I had shot a 36 ex 40, BUT I also knew where I had missed and why, which I had been unable to work out with the Blaser.
So, the Jury is still out on this one, I would like to try the 30", BUT, I am led to believe the stock measurements are all the same. I was really disappointed with a gun that had received such 'hype' and I had been waiting patiently to try. I am unable to be more precise in an evaluation of the gun, but I will NOT be ordering one......................yet. Maybe the adjustable comb version will be the answer, when it arrives. Just depends how LOW they can get the stock to start with.
So, the Jury is still out on this one, I would like to try the 30", BUT, I am led to believe the stock measurements are all the same. I was really disappointed with a gun that had received such 'hype' and I had been waiting patiently to try. I am unable to be more precise in an evaluation of the gun, but I will NOT be ordering one......................yet. Maybe the adjustable comb version will be the answer, when it arrives. Just depends how LOW they can get the stock to start with.