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    Tough decision depending on where and what I'm hunting. The Ruger 270win with vx1 3-9 which I've had for around 25 years comes out for reds and tahr. The Weatherby 223 is seeing the outdoors quite often with fallow and wallabies in the area.
    Both shoot well.
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    Sako .222

    Waiting patiently for a Shiney new
    Sako 90 Peak in 223
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    Quote Originally Posted by ariki View Post
    Sako .222

    Waiting patiently for a Shiney new
    Sako 90 Peak in 223
    I wonder if one could get a Sako 90 in wood blued .222 that would be nice

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    16" tikka 308 with stug carbon stock is my most used for bush hobbiting but has also shot my biggest bull tahr with it at +400m... open tops is my 20" tikka 284win.

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    Model 7 stainless in .223, brought it off a forum member (Kelton I think?) has accounted for a fair number of animals now and got me into reloading. Love it, probably re barrel to 1-8 and maybe get new stock soon. Not long married so toy fund is dry.Name:  IMG_20230220_130126.jpg
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    Sounds like a good anniversary pressie. Congrats as well
    may be sarcastic may be a bad joke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    223 Savage lightweight. Hardy 1:8 barrel. Timney trigger. Light, reliable & shoots consistently.

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    @Tahr A no nut Savage? How is this?
    Last edited by 257weatherby; 03-05-2025 at 10:26 PM.

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    Ruger americans use the same system. When truflite fitted my barrel they did away with the nut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Preacher View Post
    Model 7 stainless in .223, brought it off a forum member (Kelton I think?) has accounted for a fair number of animals now and got me into reloading. Love it, probably re barrel to 1-8 and maybe get new stock soon. Not long married so toy fund is dry.Attachment 274443
    Yip love that rifle man the little game kings just hammer deer and pigs
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    Was that for me Blip? Had the rifle a few years now and the now Wife too
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    Quote Originally Posted by 257weatherby View Post
    A no nut Savage? How is this?
    @Jaco did it so maybe he can explain.

    Anyway, Im the nut.
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    My 303 is still a good all round rifle and will take on pigs and deer quite happily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    @Jaco did it so maybe he can explain.

    Anyway, Im the nut.
    wrong end of rifle tho
    may be sarcastic may be a bad joke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preacher View Post
    Was that for me Blip? Had the rifle a few years now and the now Wife too
    yep
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    Well thank you for the congratulations then. I am a lucky man. She must have been pissed when she said yes though.

 

 

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