my new grizzly getter

They're very nice rifles. I have a Zeiss 2.5-10x50 on mine. If I need less magnification, I'll use the excellent open sights.

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hmmm, kinda looks like a wannabe KING G:

hey how do you remove the scope to use the irons? :wave:

With the Torx bit in my Leatherman sheath.

What's a "King G"? EDIT: Nevermind, I was on my phone and the little dancing grenade doesn't show up on the App. Anywho, I'm not sure at what point a Sako would wannabe a Ruger in that god awful caliber?? :confused: :)
 
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With the Torx bit in my Leatherman sheath.

What's a "King G"? EDIT: Nevermind, I was on my phone and the little dancing grenade doesn't show up on the App. Anywho, I'm not sure at what point a Sako would wannabe a Ruger in that god awful caliber?? :confused: :)

Hehe, but that God awful "caliber" is the exact same as the one your rifle is chambered in........ :cool:
 
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Lol, yeah I did. As the proud new owner of a Ruger Alaskan(still waiting for it to arrive in the mail) chambered in, yes you guessed it, 375 Ruger, I just had to be a smart ass and throw that out there. Though my interest in the cartridge came about more from the rifles chambered in it rather than any perceived superiority of the cartridge itself over the 375 H&H(though I do enjoy reading the comments from the supporters of both..." insert dancing banana here").

I couldn't resist the appeal of an affordable, quality short barreled rifle chambered in the ballistic equivalent of the time tested and proven 375 H&H round, I think it will fill my needs perfectly. Those Sako's are really nice though, a person need only look at one and the appeal is readily evident. More than I'd personally want to spend on a gun that I plan to use hard and a bit longer barrel than I want but these are matters of personal preference, no flies to be found on that rifle/cartridge in my opinion, or the Ruger options for that matter.
 
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