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New to me P72 .22LR

Sako Collectors Club Discussion Forum

Bama

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I finally found my P72 in a .22LR, I added the Leupold VX- Freedom Rimfire scope this morning. Now time to take the grandson plinking.
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And with a spare magazine, too!

I own Sako .22 LR's in P54, P72, and P94. All shoot similarly tight groups and all are the most accurate of any .22's I've ever owned, including Ruger, Remington, Marlin, and Kimber (of Oregon). All of those other makes shot well, but not to compare to the Sakos. I do have a couple of German-made Kricos which give the Sakos a run for their money.

You and your grandson should have a great time.
 
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