Originally Posted by flintlocke
Originally Posted by Son_of_the_Gael
Originally Posted by Darryle


Out of all of the mass produced military rifles around the world, in the original configuration, which rifle is considered the most accurate, and is it more of the caliber or the design that leads to this accuracy?


Each month, the range I am a member of holds a match for unaltered Military Bolt Action Rifles, I'm told that the Swiss and the Swedes are always at the top. I suspect their accuracy is due to the quality of workmanship in them that and the fact that there was never any war time production.

Gael, do any of your members compete with the '39 Finn? If so, are they competitive?


The Finns don't make junk rifles....period....


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