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In a Sako 75. Contemplating a purchase for long range hunting and fun shooting. I'm a sucker for pretty wood and I like the wood on the rifle, but wondered if anyone has experience with this model in 7 STW. I don't know the twist, but barrel is 26".

Help a rookie out. What do you think, could I get my feet wet with one?


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John Burns started out with one, then went 7rem/mag, then 264mag. YMMV. I would say 7SAUM if someone started making brass.

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Fireball2,

If you like the wood, go for it. I fired G.S.Custom 130 HV in my 7STW with a 28" barrel. About 1" groups at 300 yards with a Klienguenther K15.

I had it rechambered to 7RUM when that cartridge came out and gained a whopping .....................................................................................................................................










...........25 feet per second!


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FB, I think it's well known that I'm a fan on the STW.

I've had excellent luck with 160gr NAB and WC860.

I have 400 of the new 168gr LRAB's that are waiting for a workout this spring.

I like my STW's with long barrels and brakes.


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What scope will I need to spin on this one?


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Well let's see. Someone suggested the new Leupold 7-42X for me, but my rifle it is too light for that. Since you are going with beautiful wood maybe you could go for it.

P.S. I made a 34mm lapping bar about 15" long to lap the Talleys when the action gets here. You are welcome to use it for those monster rings you will need.


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The HubbleScope. grin

I want to spin dials with this rig, for the fun of it. And I don't want to have problems returning to zero!


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
What scope will I need to spin on this one?


I'm running a Leupold 6.5x20. Clear glass and repeatable dials are more important then magnification. Just because you are set up for a thousand yards, doesn't mean every shot will be that far, so make sure your scope has a usable low end.


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Agreed. I use low power Leupolds on everything and find the higher powers just add weight and don't come into play often. BUT, this rifle would be different than all my others, so I need some insight.

I realize it's not a custom rifle with lots of gunsmiths names attached to the title, but is there any reason it won't shoot long that you guys can see?


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My STW started as an out of the box Winchester Model 70 Classic. Once I found the right combo it would shoot 1/4" groups at 100 yards. I went fancy after I shot out the barrel. If your Sako shoots as well as my wifes Tikka, you are more then covered in the accuracy dept.


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I've got 4 STWS, two M70s with Gaillard barrels, a Sako 75 with 26" Gaillard barrel and a Cooper Western Classic. A friend uses a Sako 75 Synthetic as his only hunting rifle and its a shooter.

Where I live a 7mm STW is considered an ordinary rifle, anyone who would be considered an enthusiast likely has or has had one. Mine are set up as 0-700 sporters and I have a 4.5-14 CDS on one, A 4.5-14 LR with B&C on one, a 4.5-14 Mark 4 on another and the last one has a 3-9 Zeiss that will get replaced one of these days. Through an odd twist of fate 3 out of 4 are using the same bullet, the 160 Accubond.

Friends that have went the long range, 28" heavy barrel 180 grain VLD route seem to have settled on 6.5-20 and 8.5-25 Mark 4s.



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It's official. smile Hopefully you guys can walk me through this new cartridge. Gun, dies and brass all in the works. Will be working on bullets next. Scope and rings to follow.

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Pretty wood, I think you will be pleased with the cartridge and the rifle.


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If it shoots like it looks it will be great.

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FB2, congrats thats one Beauty a better factory rifle you cant buy imho!

glass her with the best you can afford and feed her well and she,ll take good care of you!!!!

the md 75 is Legend, Long may she hunt the woods and fields and fly from Mountain top to Vast Valleys,waundering the Great Tundras always held close ready to continue our Fair chase ,as long as we're able to carry her!

yes i confess,i too own 1 legend a 75 ss/synth in STW no less regards

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What a handsome rifle! Nice get. I agree with Ringman: if it shoots like it looks, it will be great. Merry Christmas!


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Great wood for a factory stock.

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
What scope will I need to spin on this one?

I'd be looking at the VX-6 3-18. I'd get the CDS in MOA or yardage for the best load if I was going to stick with just one.

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by Fireball2
What scope will I need to spin on this one?

I'd be looking at the VX-6 3-18. I'd get the CDS in MOA or yardage for the best load if I was going to stick with just one.

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While some may question the repeatability of the VX-6, this is some great advise. I'd just verify often enough to have confidence and rock and roll!


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VX-6 glass is wonderful. It's not a target scope, just a hunting scope. Even with CDS, how much is it gonna get twisted?

The VX-6 Duplex is one of the best, IMO.

And, it costs half or less than an Alpha Euro. If it develops a problem, CS is world class, although it can be aggravating having to send one back.

I've sent more Swaro and Kahles rifle scopes back for problems than Leupolds. They mostly went back for reticle change, CDS fitting, etc.

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