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Sako 75 Finnlight 300WSM Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger260" data-source="post: 1279070" data-attributes="member: 24186"><p>Thanks for your thoughts guys! I went back to the shop and the gun was still there. After speaking with the gunsmith, I pounced on the deal for the Sako! What I found out was that the gun belonged to the owner of the gunshop and had less then 100 rounds through it. I had a friend (fellow Sako owner) look the gun over with a bore scope. He described the barrel as "pristine". </p><p></p><p>As far as installing a muzzlebrake, the smith stated that he felt there would not be enough "meat" left on the barrel after threading, and probably would not recommend installing a brake.</p><p></p><p>I am excited to get this rifle out to the range and see what it can do. Unfortunately, I still need to procure some rings and bases in order to mount a scope. What do you guys recommend? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger260, post: 1279070, member: 24186"] Thanks for your thoughts guys! I went back to the shop and the gun was still there. After speaking with the gunsmith, I pounced on the deal for the Sako! What I found out was that the gun belonged to the owner of the gunshop and had less then 100 rounds through it. I had a friend (fellow Sako owner) look the gun over with a bore scope. He described the barrel as "pristine". As far as installing a muzzlebrake, the smith stated that he felt there would not be enough "meat" left on the barrel after threading, and probably would not recommend installing a brake. I am excited to get this rifle out to the range and see what it can do. Unfortunately, I still need to procure some rings and bases in order to mount a scope. What do you guys recommend? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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