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Old 10-22-2017, 09:46 PM
El-Brento El-Brento is offline
 
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Originally Posted by dollman View Post
Well I live in Wales in the uk bought them from my local gun shop both are new but I had the baikal for a reduced cost for 250 pounds so that would be about 400 Canadian dollars, and my Sako new was 1700 pounds so about 2750 dollars ,been saving for a year for the Sako then the baikal came about so I had both, the the trigger and set trigger on the sako are unbelievably I'm going change the scope on the Sako,because I to use the high opita lock rings and I still had to take my rear iron sight off , the baikal is going to have a red dot put on it ,because I bought it with in intent on using it as a brush or woods rifle not over 100 yard shooting on deer and running wild boar it really comes up real nice but unfortunately the triggers are more shotgun triggers,but it's not meant to be a target rifle anyway but that second shot in very quick atvb Steve
Great finds for sure! The Sako is a real beauty and I’m intrigued with the Baikal, please let us know how they shoot

Cheers,
Brent
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