Sako
But seriously for the budget any of the above will do, fine.
Dan M
What sort of coin are we talking?
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If i could have a full time job shooting pests i'm up for over time.
sako have been making fantastic rifles for years anything with sako on it you cant go Wong with the issue is even one that's 30 or more years old will set you back over a grand a new one anywhere 3 grand and up so for those of us looking for an affordable rifle its just not an option
theres one sako that comes up cheep at times I think its called the a7 but ive herd trough the grape vines that they are one on sakos very rear fuck up's they just arnt done well
So sakokid, what's your story? Piping up in this thread recommending something that is five times the price. You just upping your post count it something?
Sent from my workbench
If i could have a full time job shooting pests i'm up for over time.
Well then...Im happy to live in my bubble then bro.
Dan M
Sorry not been on for a few days, haven't had chance to fire it yet but it seems nice enough, definitely a budget rifle, not as slick as my Howa 1500 which says something. But I think it will get better with use. Dual cocking cams means the bolt needs to be worked pretty lively which I am not used to.
The scope is fantastic! I got it from Shooters Supplies in Christchurch and they had it on Sale at $349! Its a bit bulkier than the lower power ones but I want the rifle for bunny splatting so I want to be able to see small things at decent distances.
Will see if I can sight it in this week and try some loads. I will also pick up some of the outback 55gr sierra blitzking and 69gr sierra matchking stuff as well, keen to try a few weights of projectile.
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