I bought a new Blaser Super Sport yesterday. I had been shooting a loaner from Blaser for several weeks. I never thought that I would ever move away from my K-80, but I must admit that the Blaser feels better to me. The triggers are incredible. Time will tell, but I have confidence in the gun.
I also bought a Blaser S/S recently.. The triggers are super fast and smokes targets from all yardages. However, because of it's weight I will use my MX-8 for sporting clays since it is lighter and swings better. Blaser tech support is first class too..Good Luck with your new gun...
have a super trap and is one of the best trap guns i have shot moves great triggers the best sevices outstanding .added at leasted 3 clays to my averge
I do shoot a double release. I will have one installed as soon as I get the gun from Indiana Gun Room and can get it to Allems. The Super Sports are much different than the low rib gun.
I was at the Indiana Gun Club on November 19th. There were several Blasers
lined up on the top row of the racks on the back wall. I picked one up and
shouldered it. I wonder if it was yours. (I was very careful)
I will post some pictures once I receive it, which will be probably about 5 to 7 working days, depending on shipping time, and when I can get to the local trap club to pick it up and register it. It takes time.
I have had my Blaser SS for a few months now and the high rib took some time to get used to,
but I have finally mastered it. Take your time with it and don't give up too soon.
I had the safety pin installed permanently locking the safety by removing the stock, and I also removed the factory weights from the stock, and had a G-square reducer installed. I played around with the barrel weights until I found the perfect balance for different disciplines. For American trap and sporting clays I installed the two lightest weights on the barrel, for live birds I left just one set of light weights in the barrels which makes them move faster, as removing all the weights increases the felt recoil of those 3 3/4 dram pigeon loads.
Be careful while adjusting the rib as the tool supplied is fragile and can break on you. (Mine already did), as
I tried to adjust the rib to a higher position. Luckily the metal piece that was stuck fell off while shooting, but the nut is still stuck and will not move, for elevation adjustment. I tried to move it loose and failed, next I will send it to Blaser.
The triggers are the best, but be careful not to get debris inside as this might cause a malfunction and the gun will occasionally refuse to fire, as if the safety was on.
All and all I love my Blaser SS. Enjoy!
Got my new Blaser Super Trap Combo today. Shot it at pattern board this evening. Going to Nashville Gun Club tomorrow mid-day to try this little baby out. Can't wait. Feels good. BL Allen
DC and Bubbaw
Put some Muller chokes in your Blaser SS, for a noticeable difference in the pattern for the better.
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