Steyr make a real nice one.
Steyr mannlicher classic 6.5x55 | Trade Me
Steyr make a real nice one.
Steyr mannlicher classic 6.5x55 | Trade Me
Shultz and Larsen every review you read they absolutely love them, I've handled Tahr's rifle and seen how well it shoots, I'd buy one in preference to anything else.
Hah, just buy them all and put them on the mortgage then sell the ones you don't want
You only loose money if you sell it for less then you payed.
Sako 85 rock your boat?
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Who stocks Shultz and Larsen's? I have a Sako 75...
Jakewire suggested this:zoli
"Here's the deal I'm the best there is. Plain and simple. I wake up in the morning and I piss excellence."
I dont under stand the why.
I dont have an 85
I have fondled a few and I like the feel of them myself
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Remington made some in the Classic series and I think some mountain rifles as well, Winchester made them in the Featherweight series , there some of each of these rifles floating around NZ somewhere , Also Sako and Tikka
Get as close as you can then six feet closer
Could do a Winchester but not a Reminton or Tikka.
Sorta depends on what you mean by nice - "Rubens original or Playboy centrefold" ?? Just about all the factory rifles are in the "Playboy C/F" class to me, including the Sako's, just a mass produced rifle catering to the widest possible demographic.
Personally I don't get Blasers but at least they cater for what YOU want to a very large extent.
By my understanding the Zoli is just a Husky 1900 clone (and I think you've had one of those eh).
My current favorite factory rifle is the CZ - heres why:
Some of these are:
- A non-rotating claw type extractor, with a dovetail that binds it to the bolt, the other clones fail to copy this detail (except the Husky 1640) and it does result in failure to extract, that is why I no long have or would hunt with a pre 64 Winchester M70 or a BSA Hunter. CRF is a by-product of this extractor.
- Internal “C” ring, which gives the barrel something to butt to – apart from anything else it allows a very modest barrel reinforce, personally I don’t really buy any of the strength arguments re this feature
- Very rugged bolt stop, other clones tend to be less robust e.g. BSA and Husky, ejector likewise.
- Safety locks the sear – Model 70 excepted the other clones have various arrangements but none as direct and robust as the ZKK. This is a significant variation on the 98 on which the safety acts on the firing pin, but the ZKK is an excellent design (unless you are a “died in the wool” Model 70 sort of guy, by my observation folk from outside of the US tend to have a wider range of tastes on this issue)
- Bolt stripping is simple and easy
The 550/601/602 do have some issues (nothing is perfect):
- The Trigger is a right pain in the neck to tune if any adjustment is possible at all, or it is a single set design that is butt ugly for a start and even more difficult to tune. The 600/602 has the trigger pivoting on the bottom metal, its robust but less than idea and just adds to the trigger tune issues.
- The bolt handle is not optimised for low scope mounting, this is crazy as the integral dovetails beg for really low rings.
- The extractor collar is a pressing, and a poor one at that – however a 98 collar is an exact replacement and will improve the smoothness of the action
There are a few “improvements” on a 98
- True “double square bridge” action for very secure scope mounting
- A much shorter tang than a 98, allows flexibility in stocking for the grip area and is stiffer (if it makes any difference in hunting rifle accuracy I’d be surprised).
- The bottom bolt lug is not split for the ejector
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