Swedish for Bubba?
I see Intersurplus has a pair of 7x33 Sakos for sale, wish they were more original.
Anybody shooting the 7x33?
I'm highly skeptical given the state of Finnand in 1942 that it was developed to shoot grouse.
Given the state of Finland in 1942 and the developments in Germany and the Soviet Union I don't believe the official story that it was anything other than an experimental intermediate/subgun round.
It defies belief that Sako developed a cartridge to shoot grouse in 1942.
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Foolishness aside, I always wanted a 7X33, especially since SAKO still sells it, but the rifles I encountered were usually beat to snot.
I'll point out that the L46 was Sako's first rifle and first rifle in 7x33, the 46 is for 1946.
In 1942 Finland was at war with the USSR (and a phoney war with Britian and Canada), Finland's ally Germany was fighting the largest battles in history with the USSR on the Eastern Front, Lenin
Germany and Russia developed the 7.92x33 and 7.62x39 as intermediate cartridges but the Finns developed a cartridge to shoot chickens.
It was an experimental intermediate cartridge. The rest is just myth.
It was designed to use up military surplus components.
Why would they design from scratch such a poorly performing cartridge? Literally good for nothing other than shooting FMJ bullets at birds in trees. Geometry doesn’t lend it to feed reliably in an overly long magazine either.
I'll point out that the L46 was Sako's first rifle and first rifle in 7x33, the 46 is for 1946.
In 1942 Finland was at war with the USSR (and a phoney war with Britian and Canada), Finland's ally Germany was fighting the largest battles in history with the USSR on the Eastern Front, Lenin
Germany and Russia developed the 7.92x33 and 7.62x39 as intermediate cartridges but the Finns developed a cartridge to shoot chickens.
It was an experimental intermediate cartridge. The rest is just myth.