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    Sako 85 Deluxe 6.5x55 Swede

    I have also an 85 Finn in the same caliber and know of several guys who run the T3 in 6.5x55, I've never heard of an complaints about accuracy in either rifle in the Swede just seems to do the job.
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    Sako 85 Deluxe 6.5x55 Swede

    Sorry can't help myself Mitchell Gard, is this what your looking for. 85 Sako Deluxe 6.5x55, unforunatly I'm in New zealand and can't help you with where, but I can tell you I didn't have to special order, just went to my dealer and he had one from the distributer in a couple of days...
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    Remington 710

    The Big Green has'nt got that good a name anymore,checked there new wood/blue CdL lately,lousy bluing and stock to action/barrel fit not worthy of Nirinco.Maybe it's because we are small over here but I tell you almost no-body buys remington anymore.
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    Sako or Tikka

    To Hokkmike, I and alot of hunters would disagree with you saying that Sako is a better rifle.Sure, if You want a rifle you can drag out of the cabinet and TRY to impress your friends go for the sako. they are heavy,and their reputation was built on a very accurate rifle made in the 80s.I have...
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    Opinions on the Tikka T3

    I have six centerfire rifles ,my newest is a tikka in 7mm -08,they are Browning [2],kimber ,Ruger and CZ. Ranging in caliber from 22-250 to 7mm mag.I should seriously consider selling all the rest,buying a heavy barrelled tikka in 22-250,and spending the rest up grading my truck.I think they...
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    Three calibers for the rest of your days

    .22LR 25-06 375
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    First Rifle

    Hi,When I was young and starting out[with only hunting in view mind]I looked around for a rifle that would give me the best versability for my $$$.I chose the Marlin 30-30 and never regretted that choice, the caliber in my opinion boxes well above it's weight, and these days with the new hornady...
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    The 243 Win.

    I agree.
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    need to choose a rifle

    Hello Sulaco.Good point about the Beretta ownership, but then so is Benelli,Sako,Franchi,etc etc.Each and every Tikka or Sako is guarenteed to shoot 1moa or better before it leaves the factory,They don,t find the odd one that will shoot better, slap another stock on it and charge $200.00 extra...
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    beretta extrema2 - thinking about buying one

    Sorry Armed Bear I forgot to say the 3901 is $1495.00, the 391 Urika $1995.00. I have a friend with a light contour 11-87,lovely gun,looks and feels good.It's rough country over here on the east coast of the south Island and not many people use the wood stocked guns,well not for hunting.
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    beretta extrema2 - thinking about buying one

    I bought ,late last year a browning stainless stalker ,the price was $1795.00 a blr will run the same price, the pump guns are 900.00, Browning rifles have always comanded a premium here I bought a Kimber pro-varmint in 22-250 in 2004 the price was $2295.00 plus bases, rings and scope.yet my...
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    Need a Soft Shooting Semi-Auto

    I should say that hanguns and MSSA's are not totally banned,but you need a special licence and most, unless into club shooting, do not bother.
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    Need a Soft Shooting Semi-Auto

    Hello PJD, to import a firearm from Aussie you need a dealers Licence,pretty hard to get in this country where handguns and MSSA[ millitary style semi auotmatic,s] are banned. As for Aussie after the tasmainian massacre ten years ago they now have some of the harshest firearms ownership rules...
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    beretta extrema2 - thinking about buying one

    Probaby not,but I understand what your saying,one way or the other the same people got my money,Beretta ,Benelli, theres not alot of choice over here if you want an Italian gun.The exchange rate being as it is you are paying $2300.00 for the xt2 and $2450.00 for the Benelli. The rem 11-87 can be...
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    Need a Soft Shooting Semi-Auto

    over here they call it the kickoff,and they are priced at $2700.00 as opposed to $2300.00 for the standard model.Makes Me extremely jealous when I see the prices you guys pay for the same things.
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    beretta extrema2 - thinking about buying one

    I know nothing about trap shooting but I wanted a new gun, so after trawling the sites and reading the reviews I ordered a Beretta xtrema 2. the guy in the local gun shop did not open it when it arrived from the importers ,just sent it out to me.When I opened it[Beretta seals intact on the...
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    Need a Soft Shooting Semi-Auto

    Beretta xtrema2.Shoots 3 1/2,easy to clean, and you can buy a kickoff upgrade which makes it even softer.However I own a Benelli,m2.
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    Happy CZ 452 Owner

    I have a CZ452 americian,Walnut stock and very accurate.Only fault I can find is when withdrawing the bolt I always seen to hit the top of the stock if I'm not carefull.Anyone else find this?.
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    Which .22 lever-action?

    I,d go the marlin 39A,I traded my one on a Cz American,nothing wrong with the Cz but wish I'd kept the marlin.
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    The 243 Win.

    I have a ruger sporter in 243 ,I have replaced the stock with a Bell and Carlson , bedded and free floated it.I use 87gr hornady.It fits in nicely between the 22-250 and the 7mm-08.
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