no mags, huh? how about a 6.5 of some sort? the 6.5x55 swede is good, the 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer is even better! oodles of class, and those long 160's will punch through everything.again no need to thank me, iprefer my roasts bone in...
no mags, huh? how about a 6.5 of some sort? the 6.5x55 swede is good, the 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer is even better! oodles of class, and those long 160's will punch through everything.again no need to thank me, iprefer my roasts bone in...
gah! your all podunks, probably shooting pump action 270's with see thru-rings and sportsman scopes!
(i joke because i love )
Curt- the .338 FED. really gave me a hard time in the thinkin dept. Another reason I like the .308 though (especially in the Kimber situation) is the small lightass frams they can be built on.
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Kimber chambers the Montana and the 84M Classic in .338 Federal as well.
http://www.kimberamerica.com/rifles/84m/84m_montana/
Oh oh, another PUMPAPHOBE has surfaced.gah! your all podunks, probably shooting pump action 270's with see thru-rings and sportsman scopes!
LOL I love how everyone is recommending a magnum here to drive a steak through the mooses heart...how tough are the moose on your guys end that they can't be killed with a .270? Like I said before I have NO intentions on buying any Magnum what so ever right now.
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I think there is hope for this kid![]()
Yep, the moose in our area are never more than 100 yds away when you see them.
It's not like your up in the rockies shootin from hilltop to hilltop.
even out here magnums are mostly an exercise in ego masterbation.
bubba always like to validate his purchase with bar stories of the 400m moose kills. in reality most are killed under 200m, and need nothing stronger then a .30-06.
Im sure that Sako's are amazing rifles and at the risk of being burned at the stake as a newb I dont want to bash them...Im just wondering were the extra 300-500 dollars is being spent...
I notice alot of people are voting Sako. While I love them and think there gorgeous guns, accuracy wise how are these things supposed to be any better than a Kimber or a bedded Model 70? There barrels are all hammer-forged no? Better quality control I'm assuming. Or is there price just high because of the higher grade wood (looks to be higher grade) and finishes on there rifles? The main reasons I chose those two Sako's was because the Bavarian is a gun I'd love to own one way or the other wether its a go-to gun or not. While the Finnlight seems it could easily fill that go-to spot being a medium-weight Stainless fluted (god I love that combo) workhorse gun...but in the end what is a Bavarian or a Finnlight going to do that a 84m Classic or Montana can't do while being almost a pound lighter??
Im sure that Sako's are amazing rifles and at the risk of being burned at the stake as a newb I dont want to bash them...Im just wondering were the extra 300-500 dollars is being spent...



























