WayneO wrote:I must say that I have never gotten buying rifles and then not using them because you are scared they are going to get damaged.
brett1868 wrote:It was drilled into me as a kid that I must look after my things and care about them. I was born into the generation that had to work hard to get some of the niceties of life which is something the modern disposable generation lack. I call them the "I" generation cause it's all about them....My attitude is that if I look after my things then they'll look after me
brett1868 wrote:It was drilled into me as a kid that I must look after my things and care about them. I was born into the generation that had to work hard to get some of the niceties of life which is something the modern disposable generation lack. I call them the "I" generation cause it's all about them....My attitude is that if I look after my things then they'll look after me
WayneO wrote:When you are taking a client up to 15m from some of the most dangerous animals on earth, you had better be 1000% sure that your rifle will not fail you.
WayneO wrote:When someone decides to release bears into the woods in Victoria to control some of the other feral animals, then I will give it a go.
VICHunter wrote:WayneO wrote:When someone decides to release bears into the woods in Victoria to control some of the other feral animals, then I will give it a go.
Maybe they could help with the blackberry problem down here
Let's do it.
Gibbo wrote: If you want a shooter and complete rifle out of the box and like the look of a beautiful walnut stock then go a Sako, they are beautiful guns.
dogmatix wrote:I've owned Remington, Savage, Miroku and Tikka centrefires before moving and staying with Sakos.
The A7's are bit of a improved Tikka really, but still good (if you avoid the early non reinforced front stock versions).
Only thing Sako could do better was a longer mag, to allow you to seat handloads further out.
My 2 Finnish hussies. 75 Finnlight and 75 Stainless laminate
dogmatix wrote:Yep.
Both have shot 0.26 MOA, averaging less than 0.5 MOA.
The Tikka and Miroku were not far off, but the heavy barreled Tikka Varmint and its sticky out mag was a pain and the 1 in 12" Miroku couldn't match the Sako 1 in 8' twist.
dogmatix wrote:Howas are based on the old Sako action, so off to a good start in life!