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What an impressive stable of Mannlichers! Your new .30-06 will be in good company.
If I recall, we've only identified two of the P72 (or P78?) Mannlichers. That's a real find, with some great wood, too.
Owning such a rifle automatically puts you in the top 1% of Sako Collectors!I only own one. An L57 Sako Forester Mannlicher chambered in .244 cal.
Yes, the .244 Rem was renamed the 6mm Rem several years after its introduction. The two cartridges are identical, but Remington did the re-christening to indicate that rifles marked "6mm Rem" had 1-9" twist barrels as opposed to those marked ".244 Rem" which had 1-12" twist barrels and wouldn't always stabilize 100 grain bullets.Is that the 6mm Rem?
Very nice collection. I only own one. An L57 Sako Forester Mannlicher chambered in .244 cal. She never liked 100 grain bullets, but I harvested many whitetails with .87 gr Hornady Spire Points and 85 gr. Nosler Partition bullets.