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most practical mountain rifle?Sako 85 caliber...270 WSM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1352720" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I was gonna say kimber makes some really light weight rifles, but I believe they're a dual lug Mauser style bolt. The only three lug guns I know are sako 85, sako a7, fierce arms and Ruger american rifles. Sako rifles are nice rifles, I have an a7, good shooting gun, I lightened the trigger to a crisp 1.75lb pull. Has a bell and Carlson stock which is quite light weight. </p><p>A friend has a fierce rifle. It's very nice, more of a custom grade rifle over a sako.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1352720, member: 101677"] I was gonna say kimber makes some really light weight rifles, but I believe they’re a dual lug Mauser style bolt. The only three lug guns I know are sako 85, sako a7, fierce arms and Ruger american rifles. Sako rifles are nice rifles, I have an a7, good shooting gun, I lightened the trigger to a crisp 1.75lb pull. Has a bell and Carlson stock which is quite light weight. A friend has a fierce rifle. It’s very nice, more of a custom grade rifle over a sako. [/QUOTE]
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