Croaky wrote:Lovely rifle, hard to imagine a Sako 22/250 that didn't shoot
Shit you cop some wind down there, must make varminting a challenge. I have owned a 22/250
for over 40 years and only shot reloads which in mine allways went best at near full throttle.
Looking forward to your excellent videos when you stretch out that Sako
Cheers
New 22-250 Bang stick.
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
Cheers Croaky,....I may have to start reloading. I reload for my .260 cos the price for 20 rounds is around $100 plus factories were hopeless with average group sizes or 1.25" and that was from an exactly same rifle as my 22-250. Now I get around .20-.30" for 3 at 100 with my reloads...it seems like it hasnt stopped blowing for 3 years but it does sharpen your wind estimation skills. No problem mate , still plenty more to come.
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
Well that is a lovely looking rifle.
I must complement you on your impeccable taste.
Can I just ask why you chose the Sako over say a Winchester, Browning,Howa or Kimber for example.
I must complement you on your impeccable taste.
Can I just ask why you chose the Sako over say a Winchester, Browning,Howa or Kimber for example.
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- .257 Roberts
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
Cheers mate.....yes they are a good looking rifle, I like sakos because you can be pretty certain that they will shoot well straight from the box .
Ive had a life time of buying other brands (particularly American) that need work done on them before they start to perform.
Theres bugger all decent Gunsmiths here in SA (except for Jerome) and I don't have the time to fart arse around .
Also I just like the look of them , and they are well made and finished (particularly the pre 75 models ) even though their quality control has lapsed a bit recently.
Ive had a life time of buying other brands (particularly American) that need work done on them before they start to perform.
Theres bugger all decent Gunsmiths here in SA (except for Jerome) and I don't have the time to fart arse around .
Also I just like the look of them , and they are well made and finished (particularly the pre 75 models ) even though their quality control has lapsed a bit recently.
MISSED wrote:Well that is a lovely looking rifle.
I must complement you on your impeccable taste.
Can I just ask why you chose the Sako over say a Winchester, Browning,Howa or Kimber for example.
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New 22-250 Bang stick.
The start reloading bit. I was shocked that such a good shooter doesn't roll his own!
We have some nagging to do
We have some nagging to do
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
I think I may be forced to Trev cos the ammo situation looks pretty grim.....but I do put every factory round through the concentricity guage . I normally use the rounds with 0-1 thou run out to test accuracy.
cheers.
cheers.
trevort wrote:The start reloading bit. I was shocked that such a good shooter doesn't roll his own!
We have some nagging to do
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
I'm blown away that you use factory ammo and shoot like that, nice rifle BTW.
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
Cheers mate...the trick with factories is to group them according to the amount of run out they have. I have a a Hornady concentricity gauge and I will buy 200 rounds at a time then put them all through the gauge and group them according to the amount of run out.
0-1thou for rifle and ammo testing.....1-2thou for the long range bunny popping.....2-3 thou for bunnies up to 300yds and 3-whatever in the reject box for blowing up . crap at short range.
Its true what Nick Harvey says that a lot of factory ammo these days is as good and in some cases better than handloads.
0-1thou for rifle and ammo testing.....1-2thou for the long range bunny popping.....2-3 thou for bunnies up to 300yds and 3-whatever in the reject box for blowing up . crap at short range.
Its true what Nick Harvey says that a lot of factory ammo these days is as good and in some cases better than handloads.
Knackers wrote:I'm blown away that you use factory ammo and shoot like that, nice rifle BTW.
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
SA.....22-250 hornady Superformance is back on the shelf in Melbourne picking up few boxes this afternoon haven't been able to get any for a couple of monthsSA Feral Shooter wrote:Yeah mate , cant wait to pop some bunnies...BUT, they tell me there is a chronic shortage of ammo at the moment, Feds, Wins and Hornady might have to start hand loading for it.kickinback wrote:I love the 22/250 and yours is working well.
Cheers Mark
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
SA Feral Shooter wrote:Cheers mate.....yes they are a good looking rifle, I like sakos because you can be pretty certain that they will shoot well straight from the box .
Ive had a life time of buying other brands (particularly American) that need work done on them before they start to perform.
Theres bugger all decent Gunsmiths here in SA (except for Jerome) and I don't have the time to fart arse around .
Also I just like the look of them , and they are well made and finished (particularly the pre 75 models ) even though their quality control has lapsed a bit recently.MISSED wrote:Well that is a lovely looking rifle.
I must complement you on your impeccable taste.
Can I just ask why you chose the Sako over say a Winchester, Browning,Howa or Kimber for example.
Next time some one says I don`t rate Sako`s I am going to show them this Post.
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
i watched that vid,pretty nice stick.
also caught the vid after it....
suppressed 308 awesome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTAXUymEScI
also caught the vid after it....
suppressed 308 awesome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTAXUymEScI
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
Awesome set up mate and good shooting.
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
That is a nice looking rifle , will do the job well I reckon
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
Hey Mark, about bloody time eh?....was that 50 or 55gn?Sako 22-250 wrote:SA.....22-250 hornady Superformance is back on the shelf in Melbourne picking up few boxes this afternoon haven't been able to get any for a couple of monthsSA Feral Shooter wrote:Yeah mate , cant wait to pop some bunnies...BUT, they tell me there is a chronic shortage of ammo at the moment, Feds, Wins and Hornady might have to start hand loading for it.kickinback wrote:I love the 22/250 and yours is working well.
Cheers Mark
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
yeah its not bad for a sakoLoneRider wrote:i watched that vid,pretty nice stick.
also caught the vid after it....
suppressed 308 awesome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTAXUymEScI
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Re: New 22-250 Bang stick.
Cheers mate.Rigpig wrote:Awesome set up mate and good shooting.