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Sako Riihimaki 222 accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="6x6 elk" data-source="post: 1086929" data-attributes="member: 74426"><p>I have a few Finnbears, and they have adjustable triggers. The best place for Sako information is on Sako Collectors .com, or the gentleman that owns Sakosource.com. He has forgotten more about Sakos' Than most people know. The triggers on the Finnbears are really nice compared to most factory triggers. The old Sako rifles were really well made rifles, and the ones I've seen and have are accurate. They are my favorite factory rifle, great combination of balance,accuracy, and old school craftsmanship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6x6 elk, post: 1086929, member: 74426"] I have a few Finnbears, and they have adjustable triggers. The best place for Sako information is on Sako Collectors .com, or the gentleman that owns Sakosource.com. He has forgotten more about Sakos' Than most people know. The triggers on the Finnbears are really nice compared to most factory triggers. The old Sako rifles were really well made rifles, and the ones I've seen and have are accurate. They are my favorite factory rifle, great combination of balance,accuracy, and old school craftsmanship. [/QUOTE]
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