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Sako Riihimaki 222 accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1087453" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>well let me put it this way. I had the chance to buy a blond stocked .257 mag in a MK. V. for $365 in 1975. Should have! Interestingly I bought a string of rifles and shot guns in the $250 range back then. There was a Beretta shot gun, and AR15, Mod. 700 in .270, and some others. The one I've cussed myself over and over was a High Standard Olympic 22 short in the presentation box with all the weights and a couple extra mags for the grand sum of $225!!! That was a Hartford built pistol, and was a gold mine in the box.</p><p> </p><p>You might also want to try H335 and AA2230 (newer lots). I like H322 in that case as well. Don't be afraid to try 55 grain bullets, but forget the 53 grain Vmax as the twist is probably 1:14.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1087453, member: 25383"] well let me put it this way. I had the chance to buy a blond stocked .257 mag in a MK. V. for $365 in 1975. Should have! Interestingly I bought a string of rifles and shot guns in the $250 range back then. There was a Beretta shot gun, and AR15, Mod. 700 in .270, and some others. The one I've cussed myself over and over was a High Standard Olympic 22 short in the presentation box with all the weights and a couple extra mags for the grand sum of $225!!! That was a Hartford built pistol, and was a gold mine in the box. You might also want to try H335 and AA2230 (newer lots). I like H322 in that case as well. Don't be afraid to try 55 grain bullets, but forget the 53 grain Vmax as the twist is probably 1:14. gary [/QUOTE]
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