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Just received my McMillan Edge stock for the my Sako 75 stainless .308. The new stock saved 13 ounces over the factory synthetic stock. Ordered it with 1/2 in Pachmayr Decelerator pad and 13.75 LOP. Edge stock weighed in at 1lb 9 oz, factory synthetic weighed in at 2lb 6 oz. Now the rifle complete with a Leupold 2.5-8x and Leupold Sako rings weighs in at 7lb 5 oz. It was worth the wait! Ed
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That's REAL nice! Do you know if they can drop a 85 in one of those?
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Not sure if they inlet the stock for a Sako 85...
Just got back from the range using some 165gr Accubonds over a max charge of Reloader 15. 5 shot group was 1.1 inches with a bit of vertical stringing. I could probably do better when it gets a bit cooler as there was a very slight mirage from the heat. I could also concentrate more on my bench rest technique to improve consistency. These loads Chrono'd at an average 2680 fps. I had switched out the scope to VX3 2.5 -8x from the older 2.5-8x that was in the photo in this post. The Decelerator pad although only 1/2 inch made this rifle much more pleasant to shoot than my Model 70 stainless .308 in a regular McMillan Stock with 1 inch standard recoil pad (shooting same loads). My rifle shot well with the original factory stock, but the handling is much nicer with the lighter McMillan (made with Edge Technology).
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Looks great! I was reading that the A7 was based on the 75, can it be made to fit?
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That's REAL nice! Do you know if they can drop a 85 in one of those?
CLB You can get them for the 85 but you need to send your rifle into McMillian.
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What pattern is that? Very nice.
By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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Very nice!...................Hillbilly.
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Craig, I try to not look at these threads.
Nice upgrade!
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What pattern is that? Very nice. from the McMillan Invoice "Sako 75-III Hunter, black paint with Edge Technology, 1/2 inch Decelerator pad and 13.75 LOP, Stainless Steel Studs" its a great stock and it sure helped to trim some weight off of my Sako. Ed
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I have the same stock on my 75 Finnlight .308, except its olive. Love the EDGE, also have Sako Hunter EDGE on my 85 .260 and 85 .30-06, in black.
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