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sako rifles in euro calibers
18 February 2010, 08:20
reddy375sako rifles in euro calibers
Has anyone ever imported a sako in say a 9.3x62, I know they make them!
18 February 2010, 08:29
KurtCI had 9.3x62 Sakos backed when Stoeger was the importer. Beretta USA wants nothing to do with the metrics, except for the 6.5x55. I'd love to have a Bavarian in either 7x64 or 9,3x62.
18 February 2010, 08:30
cobraquote:
Originally posted by reddy375:
Has anyone ever imported a sako in say a 9.3x62, I know they make them!
I know before Beretta got involved that Stoeger was the importer for North America.
19 February 2010, 02:45
Dr. Louquote:
I'd love to have a Bavarian in either 7x64 or 9,3x62.
Me, too!
I currently have AVs in 6.5x55, 7x64 and 9.3x62. The 6.5x55 is fairly hard to find, the 7x64 is harder to find and the 9.3x62 is nearly impossible.
Lou
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21 February 2010, 04:48
lawndartThe AV actions tend to be very hard and straight. If you have one single-point cleaned up of the threads, the receiver ring trued and faced and the bolt lugs re-seated (only if needed); well, yopu have the basis of a GRET switch barrel system. A 30-06 could have all three of Dr. Lou's barrels made out of Bartlein or Krieger barrel steel. The bolt face will accomodate from 7x64B up to 9,3x62. You can even go with a shorter barrel on the 9,3x62, and longer barrels on the others to squeeze a bit more velocity with decreased recoil!
LD
21 February 2010, 05:53
GeedubyaThis one started out life as a 30-06, but a trip to the doctor and .......
Shoots pretty good too
60 gr varget,250 gr. accubond, +/- 2600 fps
makes a pretty fair impression on the game I shoot also. Shot one hog and one deer with it so far. Both were bang, flop and DRT.
GWB
21 February 2010, 07:42
RyanBI had a contact in the industry make a call to a friend at Beretta USA. An executive level friend. He could not secure a 62 for me.
My contact immediately offered to import one on his company's FFL, but I didn't want to call that chip in yet.
22 February 2010, 11:27
Dr. Louquote:
Originally posted by Geedubya:
This one started out life as a 30-06, but a trip to the doctor and .......
Shoots pretty good too
60 gr varget,250 gr. accubond, +/- 2600 fps
makes a pretty fair impression on the game I shoot also. Shot one hog and one deer with it so far. Both were bang, flop and DRT.
GWB
Yeah, yeah, it would have been mine if I would have hit the pm button a few minutes sooner.

In the end all that matters is that it went to a loving home.

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22 February 2010, 18:00
GeedubyaDr. Lou,
I'd forgot about that. As you may recall, Handwerk, who mainly posts on 24hr. as I recall sold this to me.
Oh well, I do take care of it, keep it on a strict diet of accubonds, and fondle it regularly. Now that you remind me, if it ever decides to leave home, I'll PM you.
Wookie, that's a fine job there, and not too shabby in the shooting dept. I have a couple of the 3 x 9 vari-x IIc 's I've picked up at very attractive prices. Although I like smaller objectives, I find the IIc's to be good scopes.
GWB
22 February 2010, 18:48
Monastery-ForesterI just got a new prototype Mod. 85 Tracker in 8x57IS.
22 February 2010, 23:37
Dr. LouThanks GW, but I am not holding my breath.

Jason, very nice rifle, but it's not a factory 9.3x62, is it?

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23 February 2010, 07:51
Wookie316quote:
Jason, very nice rifle, but it's not a factory 9.3x62, is it?
No this is

Hurry up & sell it to me already

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23 February 2010, 08:05
Dr. LouYep!!! It took me over 15 years of looking and stumbled upon it one night surfing GA. I about sheet my pants. I couldn't hit buy it now fast enough.

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