Clay Shooting

THIS BLASER’S A BLAST!

“The Blaser EBS system avoids these problems by activating the ejectors in a different way.”

This month I’ve had the opportunity to review a Blaser F3 Supersport, all thanks to Orston Shooting Ground in Nottinghamshire, who offered to loan me one to test. This gun comes in various formats. There’s a ‘Professional’ or Competition model with a standard height rib; then the F3 Vantage comes with a slightly higher rib. The Supersport has a higher rib again, this one adjustable; this gun is popular with Fitasc and Olympic Trap shooters. Then there’s the F3 Supertrap, which has an even higher rib, and is formulated for the Trap disciplines.

The obvious choice for me was the traditional F3 Supersport with 30 in barrels and a mid-height tapered rib. The F3 Supersport is used by many a Sporting shot, Fitasc too.

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