There are three Steyr hunting-style rifles that I know of in my gun club - in .222Remington, .243 Win and .308Win. All are slaveringly beautiful to look at with that gorgeous candy-twist barrel and dark dense wood, and all shoot like a house a'fire. Not one of them is less than twenty-five years old, either.
I shot an SSG69 from May 1980 to August 2000. I collected it, and nineteen others, from the Steyr factory, where the test card showed it putting five shots of 180gr S&B FMJ in just under 3/4", using its x6 ZF42 scope - the standard fit. On 27 August 2000, I fired it for the last time, and duplicated that test target.
The gun log showed that it had fired almost 15,000 rounds.
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