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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2997407" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>I've had one SA (in S&W livery) and two Mini's. The S&W was one that got away and I can not find another like it. It was a parkerized varminter in .223 Rem. that shot better than I could at the time. Both Mini's started out as 7.62x39's. One still is and within 200-ish yards using PPU ammo it simply hits what you intended to like it's reading your mind. The other I had rebarreled to .224 Valkyrie and the jury is still out on that one. I've yet to find a factory load that it likes and I've not had time to do any loading for it.</p><p></p><p>There have been similar threads on these actions in the past. For what ever reason they do not get much notice, but they are a really good option. As has been noted in this and in previous threads they shoot well. Their triggers are good for a stock rifle. Their action is smooth and precise. The only really notable complaint are the polymer stocks that some come with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2997407, member: 93138"] I've had one SA (in S&W livery) and two Mini's. The S&W was one that got away and I can not find another like it. It was a parkerized varminter in .223 Rem. that shot better than I could at the time. Both Mini's started out as 7.62x39's. One still is and within 200-ish yards using PPU ammo it simply hits what you intended to like it's reading your mind. The other I had rebarreled to .224 Valkyrie and the jury is still out on that one. I've yet to find a factory load that it likes and I've not had time to do any loading for it. There have been similar threads on these actions in the past. For what ever reason they do not get much notice, but they are a really good option. As has been noted in this and in previous threads they shoot well. Their triggers are good for a stock rifle. Their action is smooth and precise. The only really notable complaint are the polymer stocks that some come with. [/QUOTE]
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