Howa Micro

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Been looking at these also Adam, if ever there was a reason for a group buy this is it. Perhaps actions only,
oh we should also get Seddo to bring some some ruger 17 WSM when and if they hit the US market

Over to you Seddo :wink:

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Cool.

A ten rounder in 7.62x39 would be thu shit as a pig rifle. :auto:
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now if only they would bring it out with a floor plate
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Geez I love the look of those extra light weight with an 18" barrel and detachable mag .

The bolt and stock alone save so much weight and the 5 shot mag drop drops it even more when compared to the 10 shot.I wonder what the length of pull is.
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Save a lot of weight there, a whole 2.8 oz :roll: That's not even the weight of a pack of baccy and lighter. Strong selling point :roll:
Smee wrote:Geez I love the look of those extra light weight with an 18" barrel and detachable mag .

The bolt and stock alone save so much weight and the 5 shot mag drop drops it even more when compared to the 10 shot.I wonder what the length of pull is.
Only you would know the length of your pull mate. :twisted:
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Pardon ?

So the length of pull is dependent on the length of your foearm is this not correct then.
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Camel knows all about shooting with short length of pulls Smee
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Camel knows all about shooting with short length of pulls Smee
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How nice would oold it be if the micro bolt has the ejector clocked to suit 221 sized cases for correct ejection............. One can dream :roll:


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No flip just buy more Sako small actions
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Cost of living just keeps going up :lol:. Going to end up with quite a cole toon by the time I've got them also. The Sako's are a bit harder to get to beed than those crapy Zastava's :twisted:



wait for it!



Wait for it.
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You may have to wait for it


But it will happen.
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