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1. particles and condensation For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results J4 BOLT All remnants of burnt powder must be removed from the bolt It is best to use a brush tooth brush Then clean the bolt with a cloth and apply a slight oil film Apply gun oil to the cam WOODEN STOCK Rub the wooden stock with a dry cloth BOLT All remnants of burnt powder must be removed from the bolt It is best to use a brush tooth brush Then clean the bolt with a cloth and apply a slight oil film ATTENTION Under no circumstances use pastes or paste like emulsions to clean the barrel They can have a polishing abrasive effect on the barrel and can cause damages to it Use only cleaning products which have been tested by the rifle manufacturer These are the following products Ballistol Klever Bore Tech Breakfree Brunox Motorex WD 40 Only use bronze brushes as steel brushes can damage the barrel The manufacturer does not make any guarantee in case of damages caused by the use of unsuitable cleaning products or devices There exist numerous cleaning products and gun oils for the cleaning Enquire at the specialized trade about the appropriate products for the cleaning and maintenance of your rifle A service and inspection should be carried out once a year at an authorized workshop For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results SZ GUARANTEE
2. FILLING THE MAGAZINE Put the cartridges on the top of the magazine and press them down INSERTING THE MAGAZINE Insert the magazine into the magazine socket without tilting it until you hear it click into place UNLOADING Point the rifle at a range butt Remove magazine Open the bolt Remove the cartridge case out of the cartridge chamber Check manually and visually if the cartridge cham ber is empty The rifle can be considered unloaded if the bolt is visibly open and the cartridge chamber is empty DRY FIRING Always use a dummy cartridge for your dry firing exercises Releasing the trigger without a cartridge in the chamber can cause breaking of the firing pin SECURING THE RIFLE Bolt has to be visibly open For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results r Oz REMOVING THE MAGAZINE Place your hand below the magazine and press with the thumb of the same hand on the magazine ejector 10 nnan EAE OP ALAL STORAGE OF THE RIFLE Always check whether the rifle is unloaded and then uncock it For the uncocked rifle the signal pin of the firing pin has to show uncocked i e it must no longer protrude from the bolt cap Uncock and close the bolt for the storage of the rifle as follows Control if the cartridge chamber is empty Keep the trigger pulled down Slowly close the bolt with the other hand Watch the signal pin of the firi
3. Instead of the implied warranty we grant a guarantee of six months for the perfect functio ning and the careful workmanship of your Bleiker rifle The stock of your rifle has been carefully scrutinized before leaving the manufactory and was found to be flawless No guarantee will be given for damages to the stock The guarantee expires in the case of the use of reloaded re assembled handloaded or non standard ammunition The guarantee expires in the case of modifications to the rifle which are not carried out by an authorized gunsmith or in the case of the use of non original parts Complaints Upon its arrival the delivered product must be examined for its correctness and its condition Complaints can only be taken into consideration within five days after receipt of the product Later appearing or hidden defects must be reported within five days after their discovery Damages which are caused by transport or occur at their destination are not covered by the guarantee The purchaser must carefully examine the delivered product before accepting it and report any complaints to the haulier Reservation of proprietary rights Until complete payment the proprietary rights of the delivered product remain with Bleiker Place of performance and place of jurisdiction is Butschwil Switzerland The parties renounce the legal place of jurisdiction H Bleiker Sporting Rifles or the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maxi
4. 32300 M SPORTING RIFLE BLEIKER OF SWITZERLAND H Bleiker Feinwerktechnik Neufeldstrasse 1 D a CH 9606 Buetschwil Switzerland ff EIKE REJ Phone 41 71 982 82 10 Fax 41 71 982 82 19 D eae a hbleiker bleiker ch www bleiker ch For the marksman who wants the ultimate in i ol P For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results u precision for maximum results OZ DEAR SHOOTER Many years of experience combined with the latest methods and well qualified employees are our basis for quality and performance Outstanding successes such as Olympic champion world champion titles World Cup victories and world records are our motivation for further Read the user manual before using the rifle innovation The safety instructions must always be followed Further legal safety requirements or further regulations for individual firing ranges or specific shooting events have always priority over these safety instructions We produce rifle components of highest accuracy with state of the art CNC machines Our products are tested for precision by exacting processes The customer is our partner we meet his needs through direct contact and through the well trained specialized trade Careless use of firearms can cause injury or death of persons as well as damage Our aim is to grow with our customers and thus to contribute to their success to property Our rifles are fully compliant
5. and remove the bolt from the receiver in order to look through the barrel bore It is insufficient to merely look into the cartridge chamber as a bullet can be stuck so deep inside the barrel bore that it can not be seen If a bullet is blocking the barrel under no circumstances try to remove it by firing another cartridge or by using a blank cartridge or a cartridge with removed projectile Disregard of this rule can lead to injury or death of persons as well as to damage to the rifle and other property Before continue firing the rifle has to be cleaned from possible unburnt gunpowder grains If a malfunction blocks the rifle the bolt can not be opened any more and ammunition remnants cover the barrel bore Ask for a gunsmith Do not use any reloaded re assembled manually loaded or non standard ammu nition or ammunition for a different type of rifle Use only ammunition which com plies with the industrial quality standards issued by SAAMI or Nato The use of wrong or defective ammunition can lead not only to damages to the rifle but also to severe injuries of persons Oil or grease on the cartridges and in the cartridge chamber Do not oil or grease the cartridges Remove any oil grease and preservative from the cartridge chamber before firing Oil impairs the friction between the cartridge case and the cartridge chamber wall which is essential for safe functioning It stresses the rifle in a similar manner to an excess pressur
6. e era e For the marksman who wants the ultimate in 3 For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results j ya FR precision for maximum results JA ADJUSTMENT STANDARD STOCK ADJUSTMENT STANDARD TRIGGER Butt plate adjustment Check piece u Trigger weight turn clockwise increased trigger weights Sear engagement turn clockwise shorter sear engagement First stage turn clockwise shorter first stage First stage weight turn clockwise increased first stage weight The butt plate and the cheek piece can be easily adjusted to individual preferences ADJUSTMENT SPORT STOCK ADJUSTMENT MATCH TRIGGER Cheek piece adjustment screw left right Cheek piece adjustment screw height Trigger weight turn clockwise increased trigger weight e Precise adjustment left right Sear engagement turn clockwise shorter sear engagement Cheek piece adjustment screw tilting angle First stage turn clockwise shorter first stage First stage weight turn clockwise increased first stage The butt plate and the cheek piece can be easily adjusted to individual preferences Grip sizes S M L XL For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results Oz HANDLING OF THE RIFLE LOADING Bolt is open Insert magazine if present Close the bolt Rifle is ready to fire caution
7. ed For the storage the rifle must not be loaded not even with a dummy cartridge Rifle and ammunition must be stored separately and be kept under lock and out of the reach of children or unauthorized persons For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results MALFUNCTIONS In the following cases interrupt firing immediately unload the rifle and check whether the barrel contains any impurity If you have difficulties inserting the cartridge into the cartridge chamber or if you feel an unusual resistance If you can not close the bolt In the case of a misfire if the cartridge can not be fired f the mechanism does not eject the cartridge case If you discover unburnt gunpowder grains in the mechanism If a shot feels or sounds weak or abnormal If your rifle has a mechanical defect If your rifle blocks If your rifle soews powder gas If a percussion cap has a hole If a cartridge case is indented or broken Never use force in the case of malfunctions Interrupt firing immediately Unload the rifle and bring it together with the ammunition to a gunsmith for exa mination Careless handling in the case of malfunctions can endanger persons and lead to damages to the rifle and other property If you assume that a bullet is blocking the barrel unload the rifle immediately
8. he surface is exposed to sweat Clean all external metal surfaces with a slightly oiled cloth after the shooting session in order to protect it from rust CLEANING PROCESS 1 UNLOAD THE RIFLE Unlatch the bolt and remove it from the receiver 6 Apply a VFG felt pellet or a cloth to the cleaning rod adapter moisten it with gun oil and push it to the muzzle Z Apply a bronze brush moisten it with cleaning fluid and clean the barrel Repeat this 3 to 10 times depending on the number of shots you fired Clean the barrel with a VFG felt pellet or a cloth until it is clean Cleaning with a cloth Cleaning with a VFG felt pellet 9 Apply a slight film of high quality gun oil to a VFG felt pellet or a cloth with which you clean the barrel in order to seal it 10 Clean the bolt with a cloth and a toothbrush Apply a slight film of gun oil to the bolt the lock nuts and the cam Also apply a slight film of oil to the external parts of the barrel and the receiver in order to conserve them 1 1 Insert the bolt into the receiver and close it Apply the sight extension tube to the barrel and tighten it You have to be able to close the bolt without feeling any resistance If you feel any resistance remove the bolt from the receiver and check whether the action system contains any impurities or foreign particles 12 CLEAN THE BARREL BEFORE FIRING THE NEXT TIME It is essential to visually control the barrel and to assure that it is free of foreign
9. mum results BLEIKER OF SWITZERLAND _ H Bleiker Feinwerktechnik Neufeldstrasse 1 D a CH 9606 Buetschwil Switzerland l LEIKE REJ Phone 41 71 982 82 10 Fax 41 71 982 82 19 D lnla a hbleiker bleiker ch www bleiker ch en el
10. ng pin turning to uncocked position Release the trigger and store your rifle into a rifle case COCKING AND UNCOCKING THE BOLT For the separate storage of bolt and rifle Bleiker tool Uncock the firing pin Cock the firing pin Every rifle is to be considered as loaded until you have assured yourself of the con trary by unloading it Always keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction during any kind of handling Any kind of handling has to be carried out slowly and without using force For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results MAINTENANGE Please comply with the following instructions about the maintenance of your rifle This is the only way that you can ensure the functionality and the high accuracy of your rifle even after many years of considerable use and a large number of shots Insufficient maintenance however can lead to rifle damages and malfunctions Principally the rifle should be cleaned after every use BARREL BORE AND CARTRIDGE CHAMBER Clean the barrel bore principally after every shooting session We highly recommend the use of a cleaning rod guide in order to protect the trigger mechanism Cleaning with a cleaning rod guide BARREL SLEEVE AND METAL PARTS The maintenance of the barrel sleeve and the external metal parts is crucial especially in the case of damp weather or if t
11. trary by unloading it bolt is open magazine is removed Always use clean dry non corroding and undamaged original ammunition of the right type and caliber available from specialized trade The use of wrong or defective ammuni tion can lead to damages to the rifle or severe injuries of persons Always keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction during any kind of handling in order not to endanger persons or property when firing a shot Prevailing regulations for the handling of the rifle in individual firing ranges or at shooting events must be complied with Always wear earplugs and earmuffs when shooting Otherwise there is a danger of lasting hearing damages Before shooting always make sure that the barrel is not blocked barrel control Load the rifle only immediately before use Place the finger on the trigger only when you take aim at the target Pay attention that ejected cartridges do not hit you or other persons Such cartridges are hot and can cause burns or other injuries to the skin or the eyes Always unload the rifle immediately after firing Unload the rifle only in an appropriate area at the firing point in firing ranges Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction where you do not endanger persons or property When unloading always remove the magazine first and then unload the cartridge chamber Always check the rifle to see if it is unloaded before leaving the firing point Never leave your rifle unattend
12. with ISSF regulations Our company has been certified as SQS since 1998 and meets the standard ISO 9001 2008 We therefore guarantee top quality of our products INDEX Description of the rifle page 4 m KSN t _ Safety instructions page 5 ee e Malfunctions page 6 THE INTERNATIONAL CEFTIFIOATION NETWORK Adjustment page 8 IQNet Registration No SQS 14465 01 Handling of the rifle page 10 Maintenance Celaning Process lt page 12 Guarantee page 15 re Al ar Ag Een eas Ti l lt T 2 In KTE aS en gt gr f VAF i vA A au i P f RURY t y ro i i byl i nr IER on m Ae k i zu khi i Tha vahi h 4 d I k i ka NE N k x Vi te ba al k N HSARA 419 x a LEE gt gt et a ak u Sa i p MET Eg ar Ei 4 er my ur B LET RES ae SWITZERLAND For the marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results Forthe marksman who wants the ultimate in precision for maximum results DESCRIPTION OF THE RIFLE stock butt plate cheek piece barrel receiver bolt precision rear sight front sight base with front sight tunnel 9 trigger 10 magazine ejector 11 bolt holding latch 12 mirage band O ee eS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS amaka The rifle is always to be considered as loaded and ready for firing Always handle your rifle as if it were loaded until you have visually and manually assured yourself of the con

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