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    I'm waiting for someone to say 270 Winchester.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogmatix View Post
    I'm waiting for someone to say 270 Winchester.
    Begone, heathen!
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    Begone, heathen!
    Yes, sound advice for ALL 270 owners
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    Living and hunting a lot on Rakiura Stewart Is brings out the worst in rifle corrosion problems. The marine atmosphere gets em all. My Sako 75 ss rifle has with stood most of it but having Camo tape wrapped around the barrel for a few years then taking it off Ive got a neat spiral line of slight pitting going round the barrel from salt water ingress over time. Not as bad as my old Winchester mod 88 lever action, man that rusted bad in the air down there. Despite the best cleaning regime . Had an sks for awhile and that rusted bad also. My 2 Brnos in .22 and .22 mag have copped a bet better, but they didn't do much boat work. I guess its how much we use are firearms and what sort of conditions we use them in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosts View Post
    Living and hunting a lot on Rakiura Stewart Is brings out the worst in rifle corrosion problems. The marine atmosphere gets em all. My Sako 75 ss rifle has with stood most of it but having Camo tape wrapped around the barrel for a few years then taking it off Ive got a neat spiral line of slight pitting going round the barrel from salt water ingress over time. Not as bad as my old Winchester mod 88 lever action, man that rusted bad in the air down there. Despite the best cleaning regime . Had an sks for awhile and that rusted bad also. My 2 Brnos in .22 and .22 mag have copped a bet better, but they didn't do much boat work. I guess its how much we use are firearms and what sort of conditions we use them in.

    Yip my 85 Bavarian didn’t much appreciate 10 days at south Pegasus was piling at night and in the morning before I left just about a lot of on and off the boat and watching beaches

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogmatix View Post
    I'm waiting for someone to say 270 Winchester.
    I thought 6.5 Creedmore HAD already replaced it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300CALMAN View Post
    I thought 6.5 Creedmore HAD already replaced it?
    The 6.5 manbun seems to generate a different kind of contempt
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    Pack out heavy

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    You could also argue that any tube mag capable of holding more than 10 rounds hasn't aged well either; even though they lasted really well up until recently (most of them got horribly bent) - probably too soon to make that kind of reference....sorry

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    I've not owned one, but from some comments I've seen on here, it sounded like the Sako carbonlights had a habit of the coating on the stock wearing off fairly quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GWH View Post
    I've not owned one, but from some comments I've seen on here, it sounded like the Sako carbonlights had a habit of the coating on the stock wearing off fairly quickly.
    Yip same coating as the 85 finnlight

    Edit I assume it’s the same coating as it does the same thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by GWH View Post
    I've not owned one, but from some comments I've seen on here, it sounded like the Sako carbonlights had a habit of the coating on the stock wearing off fairly quickly.
    Yip they sure do and end up looking like a very cheap rifle.
    I've just had mine recoated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Synthetic View Post
    With the same amount of care, are there particular brands and models that tend to wear quicker than others?

    Is there such a thing?

    From what I have heard on the forum:
    - Howa's stainless barreled actions is more prone to rust
    - Browning Xbolt's stock coating tends to peel off and become sticky fast

    There could be more. Keen to hear your experiences.
    Have had a Howa 1500 stainless in 223 since the steal-back. Used every week mainly on goats, bush stalking . Not particularly fastidious about cleaning and it hasn’t been particularly rust prone.
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    Modern powders. With BP you have time to manoeuvre after each volley, still not sure why smokeless caught on
    I'd like to verify your clam.

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    7mm08 latte apparently it's dead
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    Mates Sako Finnlight with that shit rubberised coating....sticky not caused by oils or solvents....hardly used and happened within three years of new.
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