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OK thanks for checking on that. If they offer factory suppressor, it would be nice if they came threaded like Ruger Americans
All of them do something better than the 30-06, but none of them do everything as well.
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Geedubya, I might have what you need. Pre enjoyed being looked at, unknown if ever shot, sights, magazine, 1" Blaser saddle mount and dies. PM me a phone # and we can decide if I am reasonable or not.
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I love my CZ 9.3X63. I think there is some unjustified prejudice against pressed in barrels. I have seen data that indicate that properly done pressed in barrels may be even more accurate than the same rifle with a threaded barrel. Possibly some threaded are done with insufficient stiffness to give optimum accuracy. In other words the Sauer in 9.3X62 looks like a good deal.
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I love my CZ 9.3X63. I think there is some unjustified prejudice against pressed in barrels. I have seen data that indicate that properly done pressed in barrels may be even more accurate than the same rifle with a threaded barrel. Possibly some threaded are done with insufficient stiffness to give optimum accuracy. In other words the Sauer in 9.3X62 looks like a good deal.
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You're right husqvarna, as the Sauer is guaranteed accurate.
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A local shop told me the 100 had a 10000 round 1 Moa guarantee. If you wear the barrel out before then just send it in and they'll replace it. I don't know how they could ever keep track of round count.
I looked at a 6.5 creedmoor 100 and it has a long action. It looks like all you'd need is a long action mag and you'd have plenty of room to seat bullets out. I wish they made one in stainless.
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The warranty is 10 years.
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Finally got take out the 9.3. Let’s just say I need to invest in a limb saver. Otherwise she shots good and shoulders beautifully. I had one nice group while trying to get on bulls eue. Then i tried couple of the side targets and was getting 2 moa groups. Since my shoulder was starting to feel it, I called it quits for now. I was using the cheaper S&B 286 grain round nose ammo. Also tried couple long shots at 200 and almost 300 using the bdc on my scope and it seemed to work just as advertised. Would have no problem shooting that far
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