I owned one since 4 month ago and harversted 4 wild boars and 4 ibexes. 2 wild boars over 250 m one ibex at 440 m and other last weekend at 389meters. I’m absolutely in love with this rifle. 300wm caliber. The safety button is hard but with a litte use become softer. This rifle is higher than all my espectatives when i bought it
Its my first rifle and in my first year of hunting (Since May 1st) I have killed 7 Roe Deer, 7 Boar, 1 Red Deer and 1 Chamois with it. I am really happy with the action, trigger and the accuracy. Only the safety is crazy heavy to push. But since i get a reward everytime i push it, i can live with that.
Everyone complains that a blaser is too expensive so the competition is making the product the market wants: a cheap blaser. Good on them. When it has some more options, nicer trigger and a less fugly lighter stock and barrel it will be brilliant.
KKC is making their stocks to fit the BRX. Isn't exactly a cheap upgrade but at least there's now options. To be honest, the stock stock (heh) didn't feel as cheap as it looks when I handled the thing in a store. Haven't had a chance to shoot one yet, though.
MY 308 RIFLE HAS A HORRIBLE SAFETY and sighting in was a nightmare as I couldn't get enough adjustment with various expensive scopes, I had to use a one peace high rise mount, hopefully now sorted but will not know until next range day, another gripe; it wouldn't chamber certain brands of ammo, I had to resize all my cases (I do anyway ) then POLISH THE CHAMBER USING A CHAMBER BRUSH AND JEWLERS ROUGE.
Hello, good afternoon, my friend, I have a question and you could guide me and help me. I want to buy a rifle for hunting in caliber 300 WM and I don't know which one to buy between the Beretta BRX1 or the Tikka T3X Hunter. Thank you in advance.
@@broadswordballistics Thanks for the information. I am choosing between 51 or 57 mm barrel and I am not sure which one to get. I am going to fit Stalon x149.
Unfortunately very few manufacturers bother to incorporate shooting schools or clubs which they may own or have product placement dependencies as feedback loops for longevity or component life cycle rates into their R&D and evolution development. It is in this type of domain that their products will incur a much more demanding and higher usage than by the private individual/customer. It really beggars belief that something so simple is neglected with reliance placed on their own in-house testing. "Sell-on".
Never understood why rifles are built to be easily convertible from right to lefthanded shooting. A proper ergonomic stock cant fit both right and lefthanded shooters so if you are a lefty you are much better off buying a proper dedicated lefthanded rifle in the first place. Thats just a way, in this case by Beretta, to sell a cheaper to make rifle and also selling it as a feature at the same time. If you are lefty just buy a lefty rifle like i dont get it. Its a feature adopted from military rifles where its got a proper point. One service rifle has to fit every size and strong hand side of every solider but in civillian shooting where the shooter gets to pick his weapon from a huge pool of makers just get a lefty rifle honestly.
As a person with a left handed spouse that rarely shoots but does occasionally, and children and friends both left and right handed I disagree I really like the idea
I also disagree. Because it’s a straight pull there’s no compromise vs a strictly one sided action. It takes 30 seconds with no tools required to change from right to left. There’s really no downside. Left hand buddy wants to shoot it, boom it’s left handed, he’s done, boom back to right handed
@@samthalberg8293 There is no downside? Are you buying a rifle for yourself or for your lefty buddy to try it out? You cant have a nice ergonomic stock on a rifle that is ment to be used by leftys and rightys. Everyone that is in any way shape or form into marksmanship will tell you how important a stock is that fits your body and lets you hold it without cramping up. You limit YOURSELF and what YOUR rifle could do for you just so your lefty buddy has the handle on the right side when he tries your gun out.
I owned one since 4 month ago and harversted 4 wild boars and 4 ibexes. 2 wild boars over 250 m one ibex at 440 m and other last weekend at 389meters. I’m absolutely in love with this rifle. 300wm caliber. The safety button is hard but with a litte use become softer. This rifle is higher than all my espectatives when i bought it
Its my first rifle and in my first year of hunting (Since May 1st) I have killed 7 Roe Deer, 7 Boar, 1 Red Deer and 1 Chamois with it. I am really happy with the action, trigger and the accuracy. Only the safety is crazy heavy to push. But since i get a reward everytime i push it, i can live with that.
Did you eat them all?
Joder para ser tu primer rifle....deja algún animal para los demás....o invitame jejeje
Fantastic information and production quality. Thank you!
Very good explanation of rifle’s futures-almost nobody has shown it on video. Thanks.
Everyone complains that a blaser is too expensive so the competition is making the product the market wants: a cheap blaser. Good on them. When it has some more options, nicer trigger and a less fugly lighter stock and barrel it will be brilliant.
KKC is making their stocks to fit the BRX. Isn't exactly a cheap upgrade but at least there's now options. To be honest, the stock stock (heh) didn't feel as cheap as it looks when I handled the thing in a store. Haven't had a chance to shoot one yet, though.
Not a cheap blaser it's a Beretta....if it was a cheap blaser then it would say Blaser on the barrel....
Just bought one fantastic rifle
I guess somebody should tell him it's not Berettas' first hunting rifle. I owned 2 Beretta Mato's, a .270 and. 300WM, they were very nice rifles.
Well done.
Enjoyed your video very informative my question is it about being able to change calibers could you help thank you from the USA?
MY 308 RIFLE HAS A HORRIBLE SAFETY and sighting in was a nightmare as I couldn't get enough adjustment with various expensive scopes, I had to use a one peace high rise mount, hopefully now sorted but will not know until next range day, another gripe; it wouldn't chamber certain brands of ammo, I had to resize all my cases (I do anyway ) then POLISH THE CHAMBER USING A CHAMBER BRUSH AND JEWLERS ROUGE.
Great review.
Hey man, nice good quality video! I'm subscribing!
Hello, good afternoon, my friend, I have a question and you could guide me and help me. I want to buy a rifle for hunting in caliber 300 WM and I don't know which one to buy between the Beretta BRX1 or the Tikka T3X Hunter. Thank you in advance.
Suitable for hunting in long range 👍
Beratta brx mi Cz 557 hangisi sağlam güzel av tüfeği
Hello, what kind of bullets are the best for 308 win caliber? Thank you!
Hi
Depends on the whether you hunt or target shoot, what you rifling twist rate is in your .308 Win and if you only want to use factory or reloads.
Bonjour, la référence du silencieux ? Quelqu'un pourrait me l'a donner, merci par avance
Can you explain how the bolt locking system differ with AR10? The bolt carriers are totally different. Thanks.
I live in California and I would like to own one where can I find a model to buy to try out ?
Nice looking rifle. Does it come in any other colors than black.
Green
@@Kingzall green is good.
What is the barrel length of the model used??
He mentioned it was 22 inches.
Hello. What is the model of the sound moderator?
Its a Stalon X108 Silencer from Sweden, hope that helps.
Whats the barrel length of your gun?
Barrel Length 22.5 inches, thread 14x1, and we fitted a Stalon over the barrel sound moderator, hope that helps.
@@broadswordballistics Thanks for the information. I am choosing between 51 or 57 mm barrel and I am not sure which one to get. I am going to fit Stalon x149.
@@pekohound9937 Hi I prefer a shorter barrel, especially in .308 Win and OAL with a moderator fitted still means a short rifle for better handling.
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How much?
Zweibein ?
Where can I buy one
Смазали у блазера, но затвор то длиннее, и вивер, стоит, ещё и высокий.
Bună seara cît costă o armă cu tot cu amortizor?
Aproximativ 1800€ dar in Romania este interzisa detinerea si folosirea amortizorului
Naj gora puska ikad proizvedena puna kvarova luftova. Pokusaj kopije blazer smece promasaj.
I thought this was in a different language to English until about halfway.
Awefull trigger for the price. Better save 500£/$/€ and get a Browning X-bolt
Unfortunately very few manufacturers bother to incorporate shooting schools or clubs which they may own or have product placement dependencies as feedback loops for longevity or component life cycle rates into their R&D and evolution development. It is in this type of domain that their products will incur a much more demanding and higher usage than by the private individual/customer. It really beggars belief that something so simple is neglected with reliance placed on their own in-house testing. "Sell-on".
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Never understood why rifles are built to be easily convertible from right to lefthanded shooting. A proper ergonomic stock cant fit both right and lefthanded shooters so if you are a lefty you are much better off buying a proper dedicated lefthanded rifle in the first place. Thats just a way, in this case by Beretta, to sell a cheaper to make rifle and also selling it as a feature at the same time. If you are lefty just buy a lefty rifle like i dont get it. Its a feature adopted from military rifles where its got a proper point. One service rifle has to fit every size and strong hand side of every solider but in civillian shooting where the shooter gets to pick his weapon from a huge pool of makers just get a lefty rifle honestly.
As a person with a left handed spouse that rarely shoots but does occasionally, and children and friends both left and right handed I disagree
I really like the idea
I also disagree. Because it’s a straight pull there’s no compromise vs a strictly one sided action. It takes 30 seconds with no tools required to change from right to left. There’s really no downside. Left hand buddy wants to shoot it, boom it’s left handed, he’s done, boom back to right handed
@@samthalberg8293 There is no downside? Are you buying a rifle for yourself or for your lefty buddy to try it out? You cant have a nice ergonomic stock on a rifle that is ment to be used by leftys and rightys. Everyone that is in any way shape or form into marksmanship will tell you how important a stock is that fits your body and lets you hold it without cramping up. You limit YOURSELF and what YOUR rifle could do for you just so your lefty buddy has the handle on the right side when he tries your gun out.
Mann bringt das doch in Deutsch.Wo Leben wir hier
Kannst du kein Englisch? Wo lebst du denn?
3d printed magazine.. cheap blaser copy.. :)
There's nothing of the Blaser action in that rifle. It's not like Blaser invented straight pulls.
Lol..another Blazer fan...it's a Beretta.... different machine....