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If I may ask, North Sylva what is the current MSRP?
Thanks.
Ounces leads to pounds, pounds lead to pain.
Light, strong and cheap - pick two.
My question is how much better is it than the old SSG3000? I like the look of the new one and the stock is very nice, but my current SSG is very accurate. With my reloads, I consistently shoot sub moa, normally around 1/2 Moa 5 shot groups at 100 yards if I do my part. I saw one advertised in Canada at $3799, plus tax. I paid $1800 including tax for mine so it would have to shoot all bullets through the same hole for it to be worth twice as much?
It's all about the stock options.
2nd mag is nice to have.
The $1900 one has a plastic stock, I wasn't a fan of it.
When all is said and done, A lot more gets said than done!!!
Anyone know if this stock will fit the older models? I'd be interested in putting the stock on mine depending on how much it would cost.
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(Who needs a registry if everyone advertises what they own)
Scrap Bill C-68
This is the plastic model, they were listing for 1499.00 with 2 mags each, i bought 2 whole rifles that i keep preciously...
But will look at adding this one with the new stock...
Those rifles are AWESOME... Period. JP.
There are (at least) 4 stocks/versions of SSG 3000.
SSG 3000 - old version
SSG 3000 with the MacMillan stock (hand laid fiberglass) - the updated/modernized SSG 3000
SSG 3000 with plastic stock (polymer) - with heavily reduced price
SSG 3000 with the black laminated wood stock - ultimate version
Also, it's ready to mount a mirage band has it has 2 notches one on the receiver another right next to the muzzle brake as seen above. Sorry I didn't have enough time to photograph this yet.