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Sako Finnlight freebore ??
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<blockquote data-quote="riof16" data-source="post: 84730" data-attributes="member: 4535"><p>I have a SAKO FINNLIGHT 300 WSM. I have to seat 180 partitions at least .175 to just barely clear the magazine (yes, one-hundred-seventy-five-thousandths). The recoil then also mashes the nose of the other bullets in the clip when you fire one off. The accuracy is very bad, still researching that one, don't know why. Tried accubond, partition, and gamekings. Also different powders and hugely-varied seating depths. Shooting with a muzzle brake also because it will knock your teeth loose without it. The only good things I like about it: trigger, action, and carrying it around the woods (6.5 pounds).</p><p></p><p>Here's my lesson-learned: Take that 1200 bucks and have a custom gun built!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riof16, post: 84730, member: 4535"] I have a SAKO FINNLIGHT 300 WSM. I have to seat 180 partitions at least .175 to just barely clear the magazine (yes, one-hundred-seventy-five-thousandths). The recoil then also mashes the nose of the other bullets in the clip when you fire one off. The accuracy is very bad, still researching that one, don't know why. Tried accubond, partition, and gamekings. Also different powders and hugely-varied seating depths. Shooting with a muzzle brake also because it will knock your teeth loose without it. The only good things I like about it: trigger, action, and carrying it around the woods (6.5 pounds). Here's my lesson-learned: Take that 1200 bucks and have a custom gun built!!! [/QUOTE]
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