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I’m going to buy my granddaughter a 7mm08 for HS Graduation. I’ve narrowed to down to a Tikka T3X, a Sako 85 Graywolf or Browning X Bolt Speed SR. I want an 18” Barrel for a suppressor. The Browning is already 18” and suppressor ready. The other two would have to be shortened and threaded. I think they would all be accurate. Suggestions?
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Get her something with a pretty piece of Walnut. Something she'll always remember. Synthetics are all the same
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I agree with the walnut. Nothing wrong with a browning either.
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Get her something with a pretty piece of Walnut. Something she'll always remember. Synthetics are all the same Should look damn good with a suppressor hanging off the end of the barrel too. If he's going to cut the barrel and thread it for a suppressor, just go with a Tikka and a black plastic factory stock. Doesn't need to be anything fancy. The way kids are these days, she will probably like that better anyway..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I would get the Sako 85 Graywolf. I'm a sucker for stainless steel and a black/grey laminated stock. Any of the three would be a fitting HS Graduation gift. But the Sako is a class act. Imo a step up from the other two. I have a Sako 85 in 260, Stainless/laminate. I also have 4 Tikka T3x's. The Tikka's all shoot great. They are as accurate as the Sako. But side by side, the Sako wins hands down. Stainless steel parts trump Plastic parts. This is a special gift from Granddad. God willing she will be using that rifle long after you are gone. I'm sure with a smile on her face remembering you. The Sako screams quality and will last a lifetime. She will pass it on to her children. I have owned and sold Browning's and Tikka's but my Sako is going to a grandchild. JMO.
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I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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I would let her choose. Might be fun to shop together, shoulder different rifles, talk about the features, etc. Great gift for her!
Last edited by 4th_point; 05/01/23.
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Get the Sako. More money but a lifetime keeper.
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Wait, is this for you, or your granddaughter?
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He's buying for his granddaughter who was born in the 21st century. She wants plastic. His grand mother would have wanted walnut.
I like Tikka, but I'm sure the others are good too. The fact that the Browning is already the right length and threaded would make me look hard at it.
Most people don't really want the truth.
They just want constant reassurance that what they believe is the truth.
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I didn't see 7-08 listed for SR Speed.
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For what it’s worth, I tend to agree with 4th_point. Get her involved. Not only would she likely enjoy the experience and getting to hang out with her grandfather but you’re much more likely to get her a gift that she’ll really like.
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Sako 85 Classic if ya can find one,PM sent as well
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I agree with the above posts about getting her involved. Make a weekend if it and check out some local gun shops that carry them. Let her shoulder them and work the action to see what she likes best. Then, for the rest of her life she’ll not only have a great rifle she likes, but if will always bring back good memories of you and her spending time together. Anybody who asks he about her rifle in the future, she’ll certainly tell he story of how she got it.
You’re a great grandfather!
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Sako 85 Classic if ya can find one,PM sent as well This^^^^^^^^Mine in 6.5X55 is one of the last rifles I would ever let go. It looks so good and it works so well.
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I’m going to buy my granddaughter a 7mm08 for HS Graduation. I’ve narrowed to down to a Tikka T3X, a Sako 85 Graywolf or Browning X Bolt Speed SR. I want an 18” Barrel for a suppressor. The Browning is already 18” and suppressor ready. The other two would have to be shortened and threaded. I think they would all be accurate. Suggestions? Don't sleep on the Sako 85 Carbonlight either. I think Eurooptic has a few left---5.5 lbs I believe.
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If anyone is planning to get me something for Christmas, a Sako 85 would always be welcome & my #1 choice out of the OP’s list. I love my 30-06. I’d be thrilled with any model as long as it’s left-handed.
But if I was shopping for a teenage girl, I might lean towards a compact Tikka with a 12.5” LOP if she had a smaller stature that would make the shorter rifle a better fit. I would consider the Browning X-Bolt Micro Midas for the same reason.
But if a full-sized rifle fits, then all of those options are great choices. I love my Sako & all four of my Brownings are nice.
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Granddaughter has an old L-61 Sako 270. She shoots well. She is 5’2 weighs 100 lbs.
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