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Some Sabatti (sp?) double Rifles at the local Cabellas for incongruous prices of $5K and $6K. They were good looking, balanced well, etc.

Unless these rifles are almost entirely done on CNC, I am not sure how they can hold up to the necessary tight tolerances to prevent shooting off the face rapidly, etc.

Are these strong and reliable?

I am not in the market, but very curious.

Thanks,

L/D


 
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Dart, where have you been? The Sabatti issue has been bantered ad nauseum here since they were first introduced, with 2 opinions on either side of the line in the sand. Do a Sabatti search.
 
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Yeah, your trip to Mars must have taken the past 3 years to have missed all the Sab discussion. Yes, they are very strong and reliable.
 
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The Sabatti I bought new (9.3x74R) shot 7in. apart at 50yds. That is 1 shot from right and left barrel. Also had extraction problem. Cabelas sent it for warranty work,after months it came back unsatisfactory,full refund obtained.
 
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