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    The sako Bavarian is a beautiful rifle but it is quite a safe queen
    It might just be me but If it was to be used and passed down to my kids etc and them use it
    Wouldn’t a stainless barrel action be a better long lasting option?
    Don’t get me wrong you can’t beat the walnut blued look but just thinking practically.
    I would be scared to use it.
    Really depends if it is just intended to be a safe queen with a bit of use or a rifle that he takes everywhere and shoots everything with it in any kind of weather etc
    Just another angle to look at it
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    He's got plenty of rifles to take out everyday . This would be something that only gets taken out occasionally.
    I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.

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    I guess if there's that kind of budget for (too nice to take bush in all weather?) then there's likely budget for down n dirty tools also ?
    Or as mentioned above T3 & VX1 and spend the balance taking the youngin's on a special fly in trip at brthday age x that they can cherish the memories?
    Just a thought. I've said before about mtorcycles, the world's a better place that the top shelf toys exist but I dont personally need to finance them.

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    You have obviously seen a Barvarian , stock isn't for everyone , anyway
    Have a look at the start of this thread this is the Deluxe

    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co..../testing-3899/
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisW View Post
    I can tell you whats actually available in NZ

    .22-250 w/ 20" barrel
    .223 with 1/12 or 1/8 twise
    .243win
    .260rem
    .270wsm
    .300win
    .300wsm
    .308 win (with no sights)
    .308win 20"
    .6.5x55 with 20 or 23" barrel
    .7mm-08
    .7mm rem mag
    Have seen 270win (several) and 8x57 brand new on the shelf in recent times also, never seen a wsm Bavarian although I know they do make them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugsplat View Post
    I guess if there's that kind of budget for (too nice to take bush in all weather?) then there's likely budget for down n dirty tools also ?
    Or as mentioned above T3 & VX1 and spend the balance taking the youngin's on a special fly in trip at brthday age x that they can cherish the memories?
    Just a thought. I've said before about mtorcycles, the world's a better place that the top shelf toys exist but I dont personally need to finance them.
    Yeah, this is a special gift for a special reason. He's got several other day to day hunting rifles for our normal trips- 223, 270, 7 remmag...doesn't have kids (yet).
    I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakewire View Post
    @Josh
    You have obviously seen a Barvarian , stock isn't for everyone , anyway
    Have a look at the start of this thread this is the Deluxe

    https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co..../testing-3899/
    Have seen and shot a couple. Hadn't seen that thread mate, cheers.
    I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Have seen 270win (several) and 8x57 brand new on the shelf in recent times also, never seen a wsm Bavarian although I know they do make them
    This is at the importer - would not know what individual retailers have on the shelf

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    A Sako 85 Deluxe in the calibre you desire with Optilock ringmounts. Not the Optilock base/ring combo. Kahles Helia 3 3-9x42 4A L/7mm Click/PU $1,990
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    A Sako 85 Deluxe in the calibre you desire with Optilock ringmounts. Not the Optilock base/ring combo. Kahles Helia 3 3-9x42 4A L/7mm Click/PU $1,990
    What condition?
    I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.

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    Bavarians are nice, especially if you get a nice piece of wood but not really special, a lot gun shops have one one the wall, Iv seen a couple of 223 rem with feeeding issues. If it was me and I had the time Id goa cooper, something like
    this in 250 savage
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    Ring Davey Hughes in levin and see if he’s got any second hand Rigbys hanging around.

    $7k might get you a basic one.

    To me, for a special rifle the Bavarian, while beautiful, is a bit too common.


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    Top of the line Ruger #1 full wood in 223 or 6.5x55,
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    Just because it is a sako doesn't mean it will shoot. I can say that from personal experience. The full wood models are the worst. You might get a good shooter or a frustrating disaster that nothing including a panel of gunsmiths will cure.
    I agree with Spudattack .. they are a bit too common

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    Ok. What's your suggestion?
    Im just a commoner mate, I wouldn't really know.
    I did shoot a 7mm-08 Bavarian and found the stock was heavy, and the shape (for me) was terrible for felt recoil. I also couldn't keep the rifle in the sight picture after the shot very well.
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