Sako forester l579

243ai is brilliant but definitely doesn’t feed as easily as 243. Question is do you treat reloading as a hobby or a chore?.. work up a fireforming load then do it all again with a fireformed case (or fireform using c.o.w method but will still be firing off primers and a different tub of powder to your actual loads). You can get a a bit more speed of of the ai loads but if you loose any cases in the undergrowth it feels like you’ve lost a limb🤣. I love mine and currently use it with 75gr vmax for foxing etc and 103eldx for everything else.
 
He said something about it might not feed cause of length of bullet, I've to send the rifle down and he will have a look.but not looking likely.
Doubt that. Even if he was right, you could use a shorter bullet. I wonder if he only has a reamer with extremely long throat for very heavy for calibre bullets.
 
243ai is brilliant but definitely doesn’t feed as easily as 243. Question is do you treat reloading as a hobby or a chore?.. work up a fireforming load then do it all again with a fireformed case (or fireform using c.o.w method but will still be firing off primers and a different tub of powder to your actual loads). You can get a a bit more speed of of the ai loads but if you loose any cases in the undergrowth it feels like you’ve lost a limb🤣. I love mine and currently use it with 75gr vmax for foxing etc and 103eldx for everything else.
Yeah the 6mm is looking alot more appealing, 🤣
 
I was given one recently, thought the action was really nicely made, they have a massive cult following in the US and Scandinavia
I'm having mine done in 6XC and found a Canadian composites company who are making an ultralight stock for it.
if you're interested in a pre-loved fluted Border Barrel in .308 I'll put you in touch with the RFD I gave it to.
Would that be Stewart Reid at Wildcat Composites ? He lives down the road from me and is a very old friend of mine . You'll like the stock .

AB
 
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