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Stories

Stories, practical knowledge and tips & tricks from hunters for hunters
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of hunting! The Blaser Stories take you to distant hunting grounds around the world with exciting hunting stories. Experience first hand the adventures and challenges that hunters face in different countries with their Blaser rifles and equipment.
In addition to gripping stories, we also offer you valuable tips and tricks for your hunting practice. Stay informed about our latest developments and models. We hope you enjoy browsing and reading!
30.03.2026 • In the Field
Prepare, Shoot & Repeat

Read how Blaser Academy shooting coach Jesper Lindgaard makes every shooter better.

20.03.2026 • In the Field
Miles' Ahead

Karen and Gebben Miles had barely received their FBXs when they already celebrated their first wins.

17.03.2026 • In the Field
Double Victory Celebrated
FBX shooter Andras Szerdahelyi took first place twice.
23.02.2026 • Hunt & Hunter
Nordic Driven Hunt
Swedish hospitality and an excellent organization made the day at Blekhem Estate an unforgettable experience.
23.02.2026 • In the Field
Successful Start
Right from their first major competition, Karen and Gebben Miles delivered brilliant performances.
09.02.2026 • Hunt & Hunter
Hunting for Black Gold
Our Norwegian colleague Stig Murphy reports on the icy conditions during capercaillie hunting.
05.02.2026 • Hunt & Hunter
Blaser supports Europe's hunters
Starke Unterstützung für Jagd und Natur
04.02.2026 • Workshop
R8 300.000

Innovation + rifle craftsmanship + creativity = R8 300,000 "The Wild Planet."

25.01.2026 • Game & Nature
Chamois in danger?
In conversation with wildlife biologist Professor Klaus Hackländer. 
21.01.2026 • In the Field
In Short, Better.
Read why you can hunt better with a huntable rifle like the R8.
04.01.2026 • In the Field
Tricky Targets, Great Terrain

Join Jonny Carter for his first-ever visit of Dornsberg.

 
04.01.2026 • In the Field
Good to Know
Safety when handling a hunting rifle is always the top priority, explains Thomas Macher.