The Sako (with pics) FINISHED...DONE...

Well after much debate, and such...the rifle is scoped..



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Perrrrrfect!
 
Stainless barrel, coated action, composite stock; perhaps this guy uses his rifle in inclement weather, as it was no doubt intended. In which case the double covers would protect both ends from crud and weather. FWIW
 
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Here's my question..

Is that the same cap as is posted in your original pic...I mean the exact same cap on the ocular, no changes, as in your first pic on pg 6 of this thread?

and do tell more about the inability to use an ocular cap (I assume due to your south paw) but you don't have any issue with the front objective cap?
which hand are you using to relase the objective?

YDKTAAR
 
Here's my question..

Is that the same cap as is posted in your original pic...I mean the exact same cap on the ocular, no changes, as in your first pic on pg 6 of this thread?

and do tell more about the inability to use an ocular cap (I assume due to your south paw) but you don't have any issue with the front objective cap?
which hand are you using to relase the objective?

YDKTAAR

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Obviously it isn't enough. No that is not the same cap that is in the original picture. With a left handed bolt with a 90 degree lift it is impossible to have the bolt clear the standard B&C ocular cap because of the release button unless tilted or indexed differently as demonstrated in the above picture. I therefore use an objective cap in it's place cut off the onside tab and use the back of my thumb to open the cap with the other tab.
 
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Obviously it isn't enough. No that is not the same cap that is in the original picture. With a left handed bolt with a 90 degree lift it is impossible to have the bolt clear the standard B&C ocular cap because of the release button unless tilted or indexed differently as demonstrated in the above picture. I therefore use an objective cap in it's place cut off the onside tab and use the back of my thumb to open the cap with the other tab.

why not use Polar caps
 
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