Mustangs Rule
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What is your most consistent rifle ?
I saw the post about; What is your most “accurate rifle”. Mine is a 6.5x55 Swede. One big hole at 100 yards,,,4 x scope no less. Big deal,,,, how many dead flies is that worth? But how consistent is it, wooden stock and all? Before going further let me define consistent.
Take it out of the safe after being there for 8 or 9 months. It shoots exactly the same. Take it apart and put it together, it shoots exactly the same. Hot, cold, the same. Dirty or clean, the same. First shot or fifth, or fifteenth, all the same. All copper bullets, no fouling, shoots the same,
Take a scope off, put on another, shoot it, then put the first scope back on,,,,all the same,,,exactly the same, and all way under and inch,,,not one hole, but all under an inch.
Different bullet weights,,okay,,maybe not the same,,, but so close it is still performance ready for the field even with long shots.
Sit outside in a wet sloppy rain/snow all day, no problem,,,,,,go into the hot dry country, no problem. No need to even sight it in again.
I have had only one rifle like that in my life,,,,and I ain’t young and it ain’t my Swede.
It is my Sako 75 Finnlight in .308 with it’s match grade fluted barrel and vintage optiloc rings,,,two pair, that fit right into the integral dovetails in the receiver. Every part is stainless, even the tiny ones, the synthetic stock fits like a tight glove. I have to tap it apart
I saw the post about; What is your most “accurate rifle”. Mine is a 6.5x55 Swede. One big hole at 100 yards,,,4 x scope no less. Big deal,,,, how many dead flies is that worth? But how consistent is it, wooden stock and all? Before going further let me define consistent.
Take it out of the safe after being there for 8 or 9 months. It shoots exactly the same. Take it apart and put it together, it shoots exactly the same. Hot, cold, the same. Dirty or clean, the same. First shot or fifth, or fifteenth, all the same. All copper bullets, no fouling, shoots the same,
Take a scope off, put on another, shoot it, then put the first scope back on,,,,all the same,,,exactly the same, and all way under and inch,,,not one hole, but all under an inch.
Different bullet weights,,okay,,maybe not the same,,, but so close it is still performance ready for the field even with long shots.
Sit outside in a wet sloppy rain/snow all day, no problem,,,,,,go into the hot dry country, no problem. No need to even sight it in again.
I have had only one rifle like that in my life,,,,and I ain’t young and it ain’t my Swede.
It is my Sako 75 Finnlight in .308 with it’s match grade fluted barrel and vintage optiloc rings,,,two pair, that fit right into the integral dovetails in the receiver. Every part is stainless, even the tiny ones, the synthetic stock fits like a tight glove. I have to tap it apart