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Just a few pix of a recently completed 458 lott on a Sako L691 action, Krieger barrel.


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Nice Rifle, Thanks for sharing with us, What extractor type use? Claw or push feed/plunger ejector system? Regards


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Thanks for sharing Wink

Fine rifle in a good caliber..thumbs up from here Cool


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Originally posted by Guillermo Amestoy:
What extractor type use? Claw or push feed/plunger ejector system? Regards


If it is Sako action, it's most propably push feed, "Sako"-extractor and plunger ejetor. In some Sako actions, "safari"-models, bolt face has been opened to accept controlled feed.
 
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Originally posted by Guillermo Amestoy:
What extractor type use? Claw or push feed/plunger ejector system? Regards


If it is Sako action, it's most propably push feed, "Sako"-extractor and plunger ejetor. In some Sako actions, "safari"-models, bolt face has been opened to accept controlled feed.


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Nice work Mr. Kobe! Is that the bolt knob I see through the trigger guard in the bottom two pictures? That looks like it could be a knuckle buster.


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JK,
congrats thats one beauty
thanks 4 posting
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1st Class Jim! Thanks for posting the pictures!
 
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Jim,
I'm very interested in the details on your project. I have a 691 that I think would be great for a project like yours. How much did it cost? How long did it take?
Let us know how it shoots. Did the Sako meet your expectations? What are the drawbacks, if any, in using that action?
 
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Bill,

I am constantly getting mostly constructive criticism on my photography. I noticed yours on the G33-40. I used photobucket. How did you get those to come out so long and narrow and stack like that?

Jim


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Jim,

I cropped the photos. Here is the code from the g33/40 post...

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I removed the ending bracket around the code so it wont work.
 
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