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29 October 2006, 15:47
MarkH
A new addition to the family
Hi Folks

I've had my new Sabi 458 Lott for a week now and she shoots like a dream.Full custom made to measure build on a 20" barrel.VZ24 BRNO action
With the safari sights I am getting 2" groups at 55 yds supported and 1" at 25 yds.
The 500 gns @ 2166 fps
The 350 gn @ 2337 fps

Ap present I'll keep her on the iron sights until the wife has forgotten how much she cost




Since we are devoid of dangerour game in the UK I will use it to follow up wounded/injured animals in conjunction with tracking dogs.

Regards

Mark


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29 October 2006, 15:57
Rusty
Congratulations! Good looking Rifle!


Rusty
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29 October 2006, 16:36
MJines
Very nice, very classic look. Congratulations.


Mike
29 October 2006, 16:54
WVFred
Super nice rifle...I bet you can't wait to hunt with it!

Fred


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29 October 2006, 19:20
GarBy
Beautiful, classic rifle. A proud pappa for sure!

Gary
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29 October 2006, 19:29
bwanamrm
Very nice and well-built for the caliber!


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