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who's had or has one? shoot and handle well? and where the hell can i find one at in a short action cartridge? let's see them if you have some
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Have a Steyr in 6.5x55. Shoots great, handles fine. Leftys only came in their medium length action so most common are .270/.30-06. Good luck finding one, they show up once in a while on Gunbroker.
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I own a right handed Steyr Mannlicher SL in 223. I've owned it new since the early 70's. I've been looking for a lefty for awhile and I've only seen .270/30-06 and some Mauser calibers. I don't think Steyr made any new left handed models past the 1980's. The workmanship, finish, action and hammer forged spiral barrel are great. Mine has the double set triggers and I love them. The one issue I have is with the plastic rotary magazines. They break, are typically hard to find and many times don't feed correctly. New magazines just recently became available and I bought one. Rounds would feed smoothly if I worked the action slowly but would bind if I worked it quickly. The vendor replaced it but the replacement has issues if I load it complete with 5 rounds. If I just put three rounds, it works fine. Its pretty frustrating to deal with. Tmitch, have you had issues with your magazines?
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found this one, but wrong cartridge (what were they thinking) and too much $$$ http://www.gunbroker.com/item/575032447
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Not sure about used Sako prices but that is the price range the Steyr's typically advertise and sell for. I know the left handed Sako Hunter or Barvarian models sell new in the $1800 - $2000 range There was a lefty Steyr 270 on GB back in April that had a buy it price of around $950. Instead of buying it immediately, I stupidly had to ask a question. It sold right away. I saw one very nice 30-06 sell recently on GB for around $1850. Cabelas had a couple of leftys and I think they wanted $1700 - $1900 for them. The lower price one was in crappy condition. Unless a special deal comes up, you are going to pay in the $1700 -$1900 range for a thirty year old Steyr.
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I have not seen many of these. I have a Sako in 308. I bought it as NIB from a gentleman who claimed to have never fired a round through it. Judging from its condition I believe him. I have yet to fire it. Really need to find the time to do so.
I recall a Sako in 9.3x62 going for a large sum a couple of years ago on GB (I think it was around $3k). My LGS had one in 375H&H about 8 years ago. I believe they were asking $1,800. It sold by the time I came back the following week.
For whatever reason the 7 rem mag seems to bring in the lowest price when compared to other standard cartridges. That one on GB was initially listed at $2k. The price was reduced a day or two ago.
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i think the sakos look better. one in a 308 or 243 would be the cats azz
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i think the sakos look better. ... +1 ... There was a LH Sako Mannlicher chambered 9.3x62 on GB last year. Beautiful rifle. Sorely tempted. But, sorely out of my price range...
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The one issue I have is with the plastic rotary magazines. They break, are typically hard to find and many times don't feed correctly. New magazines just recently became available and I bought one. Rounds would feed smoothly if I worked the action slowly but would bind if I worked it quickly. The vendor replaced it but the replacement has issues if I load it complete with 5 rounds. If I just put three rounds, it works fine. Its pretty frustrating to deal with. Tmitch, have you had issues with your magazines? No I haven't. I bought one extra when I bought the rifle and both have worked, and are still working, without issue. I remember an advertisement or article I read many years ago concerning the plastic (Makrolon?) magazine where the author gave it a good whack with a sledge hammer and it didn't break and functioned afterwards. I haven't tried that, don't think I will.
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