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    If ever there was a classic NZ hunting rifle, it’s a tidy BSA or Sako L579 chambered in 243, with a period correct German scope. Light, accurate, beautifully balanced, and straight up deadly; probably all the rifle you would ever need

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7.62 View Post
    If ever there was a classic NZ hunting rifle, it’s a tidy BSA or Sako L579 chambered in 243, with a period correct German scope. Light, accurate, beautifully balanced, and straight up deadly; probably all the rifle you would ever need
    Heresy... I think you mis-typed and mean a .222 Sako L461 or BSA mini mauser
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Had an interesting pm just now that seems to line up with this rifle and it's history. Very cool. The power of the Forum!
    Story time!

    Thanks for sharing, rifle looks great.

    Maybe get the chequering re-cut?

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    Very nice Ryan. No reason why it wont spill a lot of blood for you.
    As for the wife getting jealous...Im sure she might like a bit of oil "rubbed into her stock with you fingers for an hour or so while watching telly"
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    Nice work Ryan. Scope looks right at home again on the BSA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caberslash View Post
    Story time!

    Thanks for sharing, rifle looks great.

    Maybe get the chequering re-cut?
    Rifle was originally purchased by a fella named Barry Nicholas who was a forest service culler and when that finished up and deer were worth a lot on the hook Barry continued to hunt the weekends for meat animals. Barry was a lefty and it was he who originally deleted the cheekpiece from the stock. He sold his rifle to the forum member who pmd me about 30 years ago and he himself sold it to a friend near Fairlie with a "if you ever sell it, sell it back to me" clause but he was overseas when it came time to move it on so the wife of the previous owner sold it to a local. I bought the rifle which was sold on behalf by a forum member from the very small town where I was told it would have now been located. I did my own wee bit of research and see that Barry passed onto the big hunting ground in the sky in 2013.
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    270 is a practical number, by the second definition
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    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Rifle was originally purchased by a fella named Barry Nicholas who was a forest service culler and when that finished up and deer were worth a lot on the hook Barry continued to hunt the weekends for meat animals. Barry was a lefty and it was he who originally deleted the cheekpiece from the stock. He sold his rifle to the forum member who pmd me about 30 years ago and he himself sold it to a friend near Fairlie with a "if you ever sell it, sell it back to me" clause but he was overseas when it came time to move it on so the wife of the previous owner sold it to a local. I bought the rifle which was sold on behalf by a forum member from the very small town where I was told it would have now been located. I did my own wee bit of research and see that Barry passed onto the big hunting ground in the sky in 2013.
    Thats a wonderful history. Worth writing down so its never lost.

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    That has come up well for sure. What oil did you use on the stock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan F View Post
    That has come up well for sure. What oil did you use on the stock?
    Linseed
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    Hopefully boiled linseed oil.
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    Nice rifle Ryan love the history too
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    Beautiful, graceful lines on those old BSA rifles. I love handling things like this and wondering what stories they could tell.
    She will bring you a lot of joy I reckon.
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    Very happy to report shes a shooter! passed the federal blue box test with flying colours, even surprised myself, think that's as good as I'll ever shoot at 100yds with a 4x scope!
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    270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
    270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
    270 is a practical number, by the second definition
    The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
    270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
    10! has 270 divisors
    270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.

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    yip its a typical EBRG.....great to see it still shoots like they should.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caberslash View Post
    Heresy... I think you mis-typed and mean a .222 Sako L461 or BSA mini mauser
    They’re both fine weapons indeed; difficult to beat in terms of weight, handling, and real world accuracy out in the field where shooting positions can be awkward and far from ideal. But the trebly just isn’t in the same league as a 6mm��
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