The Sako crew is already here!
Shoo Shoo, go and fiddle your over priced Tikkas some where else.
I picked one up at a mates place last week. Very light and nice to hold but the bolt slide would be the roughest I have felt. Ever. Told him to get it microslicked as that might help.
They get better with oil and usage
The phosphate finish just feels a little rough at first
Action tolerances are very tight...tighter than some custom actions...maybe this gives them the accuracy
There are other features of the Forbes rifles I don't like
Its true. They have actions so rough one can barely load a round in the chamber! Anyone that has one should immediately on sell them, I will do you a solid and buy it off you for cheap, but only so they may be used as tomato stakes.
Think you may have done exactly that with me @Timmay . How's that tomato crop looking?
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@LOC Sold it to a guy who had been looking for a 308 Forbes for over 12 months he was stoked to get it, didn't lose money in the end. Went out and bought a new forbes 260, I love my 6.5's.
Did a bit of digging, because the serial.number on that 308 was so low (21) it means Melvin Forbes himself did that stock by hand.
@LOC My current one is mid 300's. Looking at 243 or 280ai one now the 280ai would replace my tikka 7mmRM
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