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Sako A7 vs Win M70 extreme
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<blockquote data-quote="LightfootE" data-source="post: 705181" data-attributes="member: 42435"><p>I'd pick Sako or Tikka. My buddy bought a M70 coyote lite in .270wsm a few years ago. I know winchester has moved it's factory and the rifles might be different now...... But his gun turned out to be worthless. It shoots 2-3 inch groups @100yds. If you change ammo, the point of impact will shift considerably, and has never shot well overall with factory or handloads. Then after maybe 100 rounds down the tube, the ejector spring broke. would not eject rounds, they would just stick to the boltface. Gunsmith made a new spring and said that the factory one was garbage. </p><p></p><p>I have two tikkas and they are awesome rifles. They will eat any ammo you feed them and puch quarters no problem. Smooth actions, great triggers, sako barrels, competitive price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightfootE, post: 705181, member: 42435"] I'd pick Sako or Tikka. My buddy bought a M70 coyote lite in .270wsm a few years ago. I know winchester has moved it's factory and the rifles might be different now...... But his gun turned out to be worthless. It shoots 2-3 inch groups @100yds. If you change ammo, the point of impact will shift considerably, and has never shot well overall with factory or handloads. Then after maybe 100 rounds down the tube, the ejector spring broke. would not eject rounds, they would just stick to the boltface. Gunsmith made a new spring and said that the factory one was garbage. I have two tikkas and they are awesome rifles. They will eat any ammo you feed them and puch quarters no problem. Smooth actions, great triggers, sako barrels, competitive price. [/QUOTE]
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