How to buy a Bleiker in the US
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How to buy a Bleiker in the US
Hey guys,
I'm looking to buy a Bleiker and I'm not sure how to do it. Does anybody know how to buy one in the US? Are there any dealers in the US?
Thanks!
I'm looking to buy a Bleiker and I'm not sure how to do it. Does anybody know how to buy one in the US? Are there any dealers in the US?
Thanks!
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
Two thoughts here:
First: email them and ask about US importers. hbleiker@bleiker.ch
Second: Give Neal Stepp at I.S.S. a call (817) 595-2090
Oh yeah, get your wallet ready. : o
'Dude
First: email them and ask about US importers. hbleiker@bleiker.ch
Second: Give Neal Stepp at I.S.S. a call (817) 595-2090
Oh yeah, get your wallet ready. : o
'Dude
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
Last time I talked to Neal he mentioned having them or being able to get them. I'd probably start with him.
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
If you feel that the Bleiker is expensive, don't think about getting into competitive trap shooting. The price tag on the imported trap guns will make the Bleiker look like you should have purchased two!
Bob
Bob
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
David,
I called Neal and asked that very question last January on the way north for a match. Assuming that you want a complete rifle (not just the barreled action), you're looking at around $9000, depending on what exchange rates are doing, and how much his customs broker is charging on any given Sunday. You're also looking at about a six to ten month lead time, as each one is made as orders come in. Both those numbers are as of about nine months ago, so don't be surprised if the wait is longer, now that everyone wants one. He will also try to talk you out of it; he was successful with me, as I am not yet in either of the two groups for which a Bleiker is a solid investment (those two groups being National Team members, and people with more money than they know what to do with.)
Good luck, and good luck with the rest of the season!
~MTN
I called Neal and asked that very question last January on the way north for a match. Assuming that you want a complete rifle (not just the barreled action), you're looking at around $9000, depending on what exchange rates are doing, and how much his customs broker is charging on any given Sunday. You're also looking at about a six to ten month lead time, as each one is made as orders come in. Both those numbers are as of about nine months ago, so don't be surprised if the wait is longer, now that everyone wants one. He will also try to talk you out of it; he was successful with me, as I am not yet in either of the two groups for which a Bleiker is a solid investment (those two groups being National Team members, and people with more money than they know what to do with.)
Good luck, and good luck with the rest of the season!
~MTN
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
David,
Neal has some on order and he's about 6 months out. Lots of pieces to consider so PM me and I might be able to help you navigate a few of the questions he'll ask.
Gregory
Neal has some on order and he's about 6 months out. Lots of pieces to consider so PM me and I might be able to help you navigate a few of the questions he'll ask.
Gregory
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
I would be reluctant to buy one because no one on this side of the ocean has one or works on them. I guess that argues for buying 2 like Bob suggested so you would have a spare.
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
If you want to purchase a Bleiker, that is certainly your choice. I think Long Rifles could build a very good custom target rifle to you specifications for a lot less than $9000 that will perform just as good as a Bleiker.
http://www.longriflesinc.com/imagegallery.html
http://www.longriflesinc.com/imagegallery.html
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
mtncwru wrote:David,
I called Neal and asked that very question last January on the way north for a match. Assuming that you want a complete rifle (not just the barreled action), you're looking at around $9000, depending on what exchange rates are doing, and how much his customs broker is charging on any given Sunday. You're also looking at about a six to ten month lead time, as each one is made as orders come in. Both those numbers are as of about nine months ago, so don't be surprised if the wait is longer, now that everyone wants one. He will also try to talk you out of it; he was successful with me, as I am not yet in either of the two groups for which a Bleiker is a solid investment (those two groups being National Team members, and people with more money than they know what to do with.)
Good luck, and good luck with the rest of the season!
~MTN
$9000 aprox. for a Bleiker? is that including import duties?
Anyway in my opinion too much
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
Out of interest what would it cost to have a rifle built from a US-made BR action, top quality barrel, two-stage trigger, extension tube, and fitted into a fully adjustable free-rifle stock - your choice of wood/metal or alu (not a wood prone stock)?
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
Matter of perspective on what the expected performance outcome is I suppose? Keeping this framed in the original post - an Olympic Grade precision smallbore rifle for a National Team member caliber trying to shoot 625+ in prone/1170+ in 3P, Tim is quite right of what would an equivalent US custom built rifle cost and the time and experience to piece it together? Just thinking in general of the (3) butt plates, sights and tuner your staring down $2500 - $3000 before you even get to the cost of the rifle.WRL wrote:If you want to purchase a Bleiker, that is certainly your choice. I think Long Rifles could build a very good custom target rifle to you specifications for a lot less than $9000 that will perform just as good as a Bleiker.
If you think about Olympic Grade shotguns, the Bleiker cost is a deal compared to a Perazzi.
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
Yes, that was the cost to get it to my door, including shipping, import duty, and brokers fees.yamaskyta wrote:$9000 aprox. for a Bleiker? is that including import duties?
Anyway in my opinion too much
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
I know a few people in the US that have them. I don't know who works on them. There are several advantages to the rifle.gwsb wrote:I would be reluctant to buy one because no one on this side of the ocean has one or works on them. I guess that argues for buying 2 like Bob suggested so you would have a spare.
I know at least 3 people who have one. They are nice looking and well balanced.
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Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
You might consider one of our System Gemini prone rifles. We have them for prone and full bore and shooters have one Olympic medals with them (2012 Games).
Quite a bit less than the Bleiker stock and will fit Bleiker and Anschutz actions.
I use one in Fullbore and distribute them here in the US.
cheers,
Stefan
Quite a bit less than the Bleiker stock and will fit Bleiker and Anschutz actions.
I use one in Fullbore and distribute them here in the US.
cheers,
Stefan
NRA High Master, mid-range
NRA High Master, long-range
Smallbore prone shooter
NRA High Master, long-range
Smallbore prone shooter
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
I don't think he's looking for the stock, I think he's looking for the barreled action, at the least. Possibly also the stock.
Who medaled in 2012?
Who medaled in 2012?
Re: How to buy a Bleiker in the US
I'm looking to buy the entire gun, barreled action and stock. I think I'm going to order it through Pardini USA.