I agree 100%.....the last good Sakos made were the A series rifles.
I don't mind the 75, not a big fan of the 85 stocks or the A7.
I agree 100%.....the last good Sakos made were the A series rifles.
I don't mind the 75, not a big fan of the 85 stocks or the A7.
Well, I took home the M70 E W earlier today..To anybody else who owns one of these in .30-06...how many lands do you have for your rifling? My bore is showing me 4..Do all the .30-06 in this model come with only 4 lands in the rifling..Normally all of my previous rifles (in other makes) have had at least 5, normally 6..
Would someone else on here with one, if you wouldn't mind, check to see how many lands your '06 is showing.
Just curious..
Thanks
, my fiance wanted to hold it as soon as I got it home, And in the process of "shouldering" the rifle, she gave it a rub right across the pistol grip area on the left side (from back of top tang straight down to behind trigger guard..
.Anyway...at least its not walnut..That coulda been a little bit of a problem
exactly...I have a bunch of old Model 70's and the simple trigger is easily reworked to 3#'s or less...with a bit of careful stoning...mine are all between 2-1/2 and 2-3/4 lbs.
The new FN MOA trigger I had was crisp but it would not go below 3-1/4#'s..
There was nothing wrong with the old M70 trigger,..it worked for 70 years...
Again, I'm no aficionado, but Timney and Jewel are making M70 triggers so somebody must be putting em in.![]()
True.....but one thing about Tikka and Sako.....no need for aftermarket triggers![]()



























