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29 April 2011, 23:14
tom ga hunter
Sako A1 repeater 6MM PPC
Last november I was in a pawn shop in Augusta and found a Sako A1 Repeater with a McMillian Sako Hunter stock & a $100.00 scope. I bought it for about the price of the action. I couldn't find any brass but Jim Willians sold me 100 Sako 220 Russian brass that he had oppened to 6mm. I formed the cases using 65 gr Amaxes & 24 gr of Bunchmark, most groups around 1".

After I got 50 brasses formed I loaded 65 gr Amaxes & 70 gr Sierra HPTS with 27 gr of Benchmark. The worse group was .75" and the best around .5". This a really fun gun to shoot, I am going to carry it to the farm next week & lower the turtle population.




30 April 2011, 04:22
Kevin Gullette
Very nice find, Tom! A 6PPC on turtles??......you must have some trophy sized ones!!

Years ago I traded for the same factory rifle. I decided to rebarrel it to 17PPC, for a coyote rifle. Turned out pretty well.

If you can find a set of the older Redfield bases, they would position the front ring a bit further forward.

Kevin

30 April 2011, 19:48
df06
I had one and it was so/so on accuracy, certainly what you would expect fron a Sako 6PPC. Jim Kobe rebarreled it to a 22 ppc and it is about a 1/2-5/8 inch gun now.


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01 May 2011, 21:45
Jim Kobe
quote:
Originally posted by Kevin Gullette:
Very nice find, Tom! A 6PPC on turtles??......you must have some trophy sized ones!!

Years ago I traded for the same factory rifle. I decided to rebarrel it to 17PPC, for a coyote rifle. Turned out pretty well.

If you can find a set of the older Redfield bases, they would position the front ring a bit further forward.

Kevin


Why not just reverse the front base?


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

02 May 2011, 03:01
tom ga hunter
quote:
Jim Kobe
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Posted 01 May 2011 20:45


Redfield bases are tapered inside (where they contact the the bolt rings)so they are not reversable.