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OP, it would be hard to beat a 69 gr Sierra Match King for that 1:8 twist rifle as an all-around bullet.

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Originally Posted by Triggernosis
OP, it would be hard to beat a 69 gr Sierra Match King for that 1:8 twist rifle as an all-around bullet.


I used the Sierra 69gr MK and the Sierra 77gr MK, the 77gr gets my vote

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
It's everything the Sucko ain't. Hint................(grin)

Anyway to open the Sako up? Not familiar with them.


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The Sucko wears proprietary Dog Schit DBM,that crosses to nothing,leaving no "moves". One of many reasons,why it's prudent to look before one leaps,for folks who actually shoot. Hint...............


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Got it. Never messed with the newer ones.

I’ve got a couple family pass downs in 222 and 222 Rem Mag.

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Those are the only ones I’ve ever messed with.


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That sucks because I like some of the rifles I’ve seen. I was looking at a nice feeling 243 the other day. It had the rail milled into the top pretty loaded up with features. I looked it up and it is a 1-10”. I like and have used many many 95gr nbts like them as much as anyone but I’m not buying or building high dollar rifles to shoot that bullet.



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Very cool beretzs



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Very cool beretzs

Thanks buddy.

I wished I’d got more of the 6 CMs when Brownells was blowing them out for Christmas gifts. Even with the McM on it I was way under a 1000 bucks for a shooting Mofo done up real right.

I keep dragging my feet on the 22 CM build in hopes someone will make one. I had the bright idea of getting one of the Howa carbons in 308 or 7-08 and putting my Hawk 1-7 barrel onto it which hasn’t quite died in my head yet either.


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I know the lineage well and prefer the Baby A1's over the magfed earlier version(s). Hint.

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Never was a Deuce Guy,mainly because I've had lotsa them. Hint.(grin)

Sucko has struggled from inception,with RPM and COAL. I keep contemplating an A1 PPC,to yield yet another 22PPC AFI for 88's. Hint...............


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Very cool beretzs

Thanks buddy.

I wished I’d got more of the 6 CMs when Brownells was blowing them out for Christmas gifts. Even with the McM on it I was way under a 1000 bucks for a shooting Mofo done up real right.

I keep dragging my feet on the 22 CM build in hopes someone will make one. I had the bright idea of getting one of the Howa carbons in 308 or 7-08 and putting my Hawk 1-7 barrel onto it which hasn’t quite died in my head yet either.

Me too. We should have got a fist full of them. My wife and I like the rifle a lot and our daughter can shoot it with no problems suppressed.

You have a good idea on the 22 rebarrel. I need to order a barrel to have waiting but my old 22-250AI just isn’t dead yet.



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That 22 PPC on the Howa looks like a good one you did up. I swung that around a bit as well.

The Sakos are just fun guns for me. Once my lil man and my bigger lil guy want them and have a place for them, they can have em.


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THE Carbon Queen,is a fhuqking PEACH. Hint.

I've had lotsa Sucko's and built more than a few Customs on them. Tough to not swoon a 1913 rail,if only for starters. Hint.................(grin)


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Very cool beretzs

Thanks buddy.

I wished I’d got more of the 6 CMs when Brownells was blowing them out for Christmas gifts. Even with the McM on it I was way under a 1000 bucks for a shooting Mofo done up real right.

I keep dragging my feet on the 22 CM build in hopes someone will make one. I had the bright idea of getting one of the Howa carbons in 308 or 7-08 and putting my Hawk 1-7 barrel onto it which hasn’t quite died in my head yet either.

Me too. We should have got a fist full of them. My wife and I like the rifle a lot and our daughter can shoot it with no problems suppressed.

You have a good idea on the 22 rebarrel. I need to order a barrel to have waiting but my old 22-250AI just isn’t dead yet.

I had the 22-250 1-8 Tikka. Just never totally loved it. The magazine catches on them we’re always getting sprung and there wasn’t a way to stiffen them up. I ended up rigger taping them since I had one fall out when it was on my back.

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This was just before the first trip of searching for the mag. It got the tape after that.

I swear I didn’t hurt the old sled either whistle

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
THE Carbon Queen,is a fhuqking PEACH. Hint.

I've had lotsa Sucko's and built more than a few Customs on them. Tough to not swoon a 1913 rail,if only for starters. Hint.................(grin)

I see they’ve been getting some field time.


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ALL Teeker mags excepting the CTR,are Dog Schit. Going AICS is an easy fix and vastly superior. I tend to trim mag latches and often re-spring same,because I like my mags where I left them,in the bottom of the receiver. Hint.(grin)

Multiple pards have mutherfhuqked my AICS Teeker,because they can't trip the latch...which likely ain't an "accident". Hint.

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I'm an AICS Slut. Hint.............


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Castandblast,

Son of gael answered your question on the ar mag confines. I just meant the short msg length of 2.26 or less which sounds like yours is when a little shorter. Not to big of a deal. The RMR bullets I referred to are Rocky mountain reloading which makes their own brand of the 69 and 75 bthp.

I would think most of those bullets made for the ar magazines would work as well as most of the weights falling in the 60s. I think the 53 grain vmax would also be a good one

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
ALL Teeker mags excepting the CTR,are Dog Schit. Going AICS is an easy fix and vastly superior. I tend to trim mag latches and often re-spring same,because I like my mags where I left them,in the bottom of the receiver. Hint.(grin)

Multiple pards have mutherfhuqked my AICS Teeker,because they can't trip the latch...which likely ain't an "accident". Hint.

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I'm an AICS Slut. Hint.............

I didn’t learn AICS mags for them till after I sold em. Should’ve asked. Hell, knowing that now I could’ve had McM inlet for the damn things from the get go.


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That is a Mountain Tac' unit,made to drop in a CTR inlet,which means it's a breeze to open up on a T3 Sporter. No thang. Hint.

Now as boolits go,the RMR 75's are junk,as per a halfa dozen of my Custom spouts. PN 3-groover was the "best" on the initial outing. Hint.

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The RMR 69 is MUCH better. My Custom Krieger 22BR here and I tend to disfavor Krieger on the average. Hint.

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As compared to the 69 SMK here. Hint.

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The Canuckians be Re-Googlin' tonight. Hint.

Fhuqking LAUGHING!...........


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Wonder how they did the 69 good and nosedived the 75’s?

Thanks for the heads up. I sold all of the Tikkas except the CTR but it’s good to have options.


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I keep track of Lot numbers,in order to extrapolate,in the event that someone has wayyyyyyyyyy better "luck" than I did with halfa fhuqking dozen High Zoot Customs. Have yet to see it happen. Hint.(grin)

I'm certainly not a Tikka Guy,but in fairness,the CTR magazines are sound...even if th platform surrounding same,is plastic milk jug bullschit. Hint.

Fhuqking LAUGHING!............


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