Now that everyone has bought their Tikkas,
seems like everything has gone quiet,
so I thought I'd remind the uninformed that the 'Premium' brand is Sako !
And the word for the day is 'Seventy Five' !
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I've had my 75 in .308 for nigh on 15 years now, and it's never put a put a foot wrong, nor misfired, non-ejected, nor jammed,
and only occasionally failed to hit what it was aimed at !
(but can't blame the rifle for that !)
I find the .308 cartridge very versatile.
I shoot from 110grs V-Max handloads to 185gr Lapua factory, and good to go with it's 1:11" barrel twist rate.
and it handles those weights/lengths and the Sierra 155, 168 and 175's in-between very well.
Been a ton of various Milsurplus and Palma type target loads through it as well.
Just getting to shoot some 186gr cast 'boolits' through it for a bit of fun.
Bought initially for Silhouette, in Stainless/Synthetic and captive magazine, and Sako stainless high mounts, (with a view to a bit of hunting as well), it goes 9lb with a cheap Tasco on top, and cost just a little more than your average make.
I generally only shoot offhand at 200mtrs now that age and infirmity is getting the better of me, with a bit of bench at 100/200,
but have been up to 500mtr offhand, and 600yds prone.
The 75 seems such a 'simple' and uncomplicated action. Smooth, with not too much play when 'bolt open', and a simple trigger, and crisp, which I can adjust down to 1.5lbs.
Any out there still shooting their 75's, or have they all been traded for Tikkas ?
Good to know if the old marque can still show the newer upstarts, the Tikkas, and the A7's and 85's what it's all about !!!
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Some 75 stats;
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http://www.sako.fi/pdf/specs/75Hunter.pdf200mtr scaled silhouettes, Offhand;
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Shoots well off the bench, even with a light bullet and light'ish load,
(with the 186gr cast lead seated, for comparison);
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Shooting paper varmints at 200mtrs, with the 110gr V-Max handloads;
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cheers,
SS