It certainly was. It’s a great utility rifle, light weight and folds down nicely to sneak into a b&b. I can swap the calibre from a 16” .308 for woodland stalking to the 24” carbon 6.5 Creedmoor barrel on the hill. It doesn’t look traditional and raises eyebrows. It’s lively on the range and not something I like to bang steel with all day.
For me the 6.5 bullets are still too big for shooting fox at night. So I was considering a 6mm barrel for the fix. That’s another £700 at least. Plus messing about swapping a barrel before going out and having to check zero. It’s not a return to zero system.
Along with the need for a more traditional looking rifle for certain situations a Sako 85 in 6mm creedmoor was ordered from
@Ronin
Then the steel gongs and practical rifle shoots needed covering. The Accuracy International AX sits in that slot. 6.5X47
Time to reload is hard to find. I currently batch load of an evening when children are in bed. Realistically the only one that gets over 100 rounds a year is the 6.5X47
To the OP you will adapt, it takes time. Bide your time, because it’s hard being a father and let no one tell you otherwise.
The time you used to have is worth double. Don’t put a cost to it.
Let’s be honest the average bloke on here doesn’t have a lease and will shoot one or two deer a year. It’s nice to have the “good” kit to do it.
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