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Old 12-20-2009, 02:18 PM
deadasslast2004 deadasslast2004 is offline
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257 Roberts AI new rifle................. now I hope she shoots that good

It is a new Sako action with a Shilen 1 in 9 twist barrle and ready to fire form some brass. Now I hope it shoots as good as it looks.


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by the way how would this compare to a 257 weatherby bvallistacilly? anyone got a graph showing how they differ at yardages or with energy?

I am hoping this one likes the 115, 117 or 120 bullets. anyone got any load data for ne to start with on this one? I got the dies, brass and gonna try to do it this next 2 weeks or so. This mioght be the best $800.00 I have spent in a while......................
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Old 12-21-2009, 08:10 PM
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$800? Sounds quite nice I'd say... You mind detailing the price of assembly and where you got the parts?
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Old 12-24-2009, 12:16 AM
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sako breakdown

300.00 action new from a friend, shilen barrel was 240.00 I believe, and assembly by Kevin Weaver for 225.00 and a friend told me about the stock on ebay for 60.00 about a year ago. took 2 years to get the parts and get assembled but I think it was worth the wait.
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Old 03-03-2010, 02:09 AM
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The long action makes a difference. My old AI was on a long action Ruger 77 MK1 and it gave some good velocities. On the short action Rem 700 I am running now, the depth the bullets need to be seated (especially the 115 Bergers) is too deep - just need a little bit more room in the AICS mags.
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