2 is not lots:)
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My new bush pig......or not....
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I doubt it will stay the latte calibre for long ;)
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You have 100% more Sakos than you had the day before you bought it though.
No it's just not a quality sako so it looks shit:)
I can hear Cams Grinder spooling up now, lock that barrel up in a safe place.
@Toby you can't stop at two Sako's. It is a sickness with no cure!
Seven and counting (I am starting counselling when I get to 10)
Only a real man Is fit to carry a Sako Greg:thumbsup:
True, if you could have the awesome machining and workmanship of a Sako in a light weight Ti action that was easy to bed..........
Then I woke up - and my hand was still on it!
Anyway, I had a look @ a Forbes Rifle - No way am I paying $3200 for something that retails for $1600USD.
thats me f$%ked too then :D
Righto, just in case anyone missed the news.....
BRADS bought a Flying Pig !!!
Eventually, everyone ends up with the superior caliber :P
But who doesn't want to watch a pig fight a deer? Had a pig fight a turkey yesterday, pig 1 turkey 0. Apart from the 11 @Savage1 missed
At least you've got good taste in beer!!!
@BRADS ...................:D
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7mm Saum recently back from Abe. Tikka 595, 24inch fluted ultramatch, talley x lows, Mk4 , limbsaver
Just awaiting mag then it will be all go. hopefully this will be sorted soon.
Single shot would be fine for gongs! But you need more than 1 for hunting in the bush on the way up or for a follow up shot. Will sit in the safe until we can sort it out.
Valid reasons to select a singleshot over a repeater include:
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