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Riihimaki Triplets

Sako Collectors Club Discussion Forum

kirkbridgershooters

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I have been putting these guns together this winter and it's time to regulate them. I did shoot gophers with them last week, but one of the scopes had a foggy spot on one lense, so I got another Balvar 2.5-8 from Stonecreek and got it all mounted up. Today I take them to the range and get them zeroed.

These scopes and bases are well made and fit the era of these guns perfectly. They are accurate and the clarity of the Bausch and Lomb scopes is amazing. They are 218 Bee, 22 Hornet and 222... DSCN4343.JPG DSCN4344.JPG DSCN4345.JPG DSCN4346.JPG DSCN4347.JPG
 
Love the walnut grain of all 3 stocks. Which is your favourite?

It has to be the Bee just because of how rare it is and the dark streak through the stock. For accuracy, it has to be the 222. It is incredible how well you can shoot with a scope/mount system like that. Those Bausch and Lomb scopes are incredibly clear as well.
 
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