PeteG
AH elite
Seems your local shop was either honest with you or knew more about the situation than the guys I spoke to at safari outdoor in Pretoria.Damn, RIP.
pity about it as they were decent affordable rifles.
Seems your local shop was either honest with you or knew more about the situation than the guys I spoke to at safari outdoor in Pretoria.Damn, RIP.
Yeah I got my info directly from the local distributer that imports Sakos. I had heard others on other online forums claiming this discontinuation as far back as Nov 2022.Seems your local shop was either honest with you or knew more about the situation than the guys I spoke to at safari outdoor in Pretoria.
pity about it as they were decent affordable rifles.
OK...shame like my black bear in 9.3x62...The SAKO website was updated 4-4-23 and the 85 is no longer listed.
Speaking of big bores, am I the only one seeing a boatload of 450 DRs being on the market? Given they are big bores I thought finding brass and bullets was tough right now and into the future?I agree!! But there are so many small shops that have cool stuff pop up occasionally too, if you look long and hard enough. I once got an Empire Rifles .450 Rigby from a small shop in rural Ontario for about $3000. It had only ever fired 2 shots…..
I am not seeing these, please direct me toward where to look. I would heart one, .458 bullets are common as dirt compared to larger ones.Speaking of big bores, am I the only one seeing a boatload of 450 DRs being on the market? Given they are big bores I thought finding brass and bullets was tough right now and into the future?
Go to Gunsinternational. I just did and counted 6 before I got to page 3I am not seeing these, please direct me toward where to look. I would heart one, .458 bullets are common as dirt compared to larger ones.
I'm assuming the "Eva Green" rifle is extraordinarily beautiful.
I would say just keep an eye on the used market and on the AH classifieds. I was able to find a great deal on a older U.S. made Winchester Safari Express. Just have to jump on it when one comes up for sale.Well I've been reaching out to several retailers and distributers this month regarding the Ruger Guide Gun in 416 Ruger and it sounds like it may be the next affordable option that gets the chopping block.
Ruger apparently doesn't have any left in inventory with none scheduled for production this year. It sounds like they focusing on their american rifles, 10/22s, PCC's etc.
I really wish I got into big bores 5 years ago before all these affordable options started to dry up.
Montana Rifle Company is not what it used to be. They sold their barrel making shop to Remington and it was dismantled and shipped to Alabama shortly before the Big Green foldup. I believe Sypes sold the rest to some out-of-staters. Quality control has suffered and awful customer support is fast becoming legendary. What a shame. Didn't Dakota Arms also fold up? Edit: Answered. Now Parkwest.It looks like both the Savage 110 and Mossberg Patriot are available in 375 Ruger. Thanks for reminding me about Weatherby, I believe the Mark V comes in dangerous game cartridges, although I'm guessing most are exclusively the hard-t-come-by Weatherby cartridges. I've also been pointed in the directon of Dakota Arms, Montana Rifle Company and Kimber, however I know virtually nothing about these companies.