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Sako 75 270 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieHarren" data-source="post: 336545" data-attributes="member: 5138"><p>The rifle, that I mentioned in the above post, is not marked "75" anywhere on the rifle. When I went to order the McMillan stock this caused a small problem with the young lady at the order desk. She insisted that it had to be a I, II, or III. When I told her it was not she couldn't accept the order. She finally put me through to the shop and the young man, who answered, was familiar with the model I have, which is an "SM". He said it took the same inlet as the "75". </p><p>This action has a recoil lug. It is held in a slot under the front of the action by a set screw. The stock is a ***.</p><p>Where ever you are paying $800.00 for a McMillan Sako sporter stock, you need to start buying them from me. I can make you a much better deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieHarren, post: 336545, member: 5138"] The rifle, that I mentioned in the above post, is not marked "75" anywhere on the rifle. When I went to order the McMillan stock this caused a small problem with the young lady at the order desk. She insisted that it had to be a I, II, or III. When I told her it was not she couldn't accept the order. She finally put me through to the shop and the young man, who answered, was familiar with the model I have, which is an "SM". He said it took the same inlet as the "75". This action has a recoil lug. It is held in a slot under the front of the action by a set screw. The stock is a ***. Where ever you are paying $800.00 for a McMillan Sako sporter stock, you need to start buying them from me. I can make you a much better deal. [/QUOTE]
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