I've found myself a sako a2 fullstock at a very reasonable price! Might actually be able to collect it soon if I've deciphered Boris' message correctly.
Do you use yours with open sights or with a scope?
Always used a scope on this rifle.
Swarovski 6 x 42 for me has been perfect.
Did consider putting a Swarovski with a 50 objective lens but the 6 x 42 has been so good.....
A 56 objective (For me) would have this compact rifle appearing/feeling top-heavy.
Still keep an eye out for a reasonably priced ?x?x50.
Definitely give an ?x?x42 a go if I could get one and run it at 8 x 42 to match my bino's.
To me they’re kinda like the old Lay’s Potatoe Chip commercial . Just one won’t do !!!! But then I’ve been enamored with them for fifty years .Stutzen rifles really do just look 'right' in terms of overall proportions. The Stutzen 'itch' is one I might scratch one day.
I have a .270 Heym. Firing it is... an experience.
Admitedly mine is in 222 and holds 6 rounds but how many do you need to shoot a deer? Only joshing.I was seriously tempted by a Remington Mohawk in .243. The downside was the loading port difficult to load quickly. So decided against it.

Get one they are stunning,it’s a pity it’s not a 30-06 your after I’ve got a Steyr for sale bazil
Decided I need something to look forward to once all this Covid19 business dies down and I get some time away from work in Accident and Emergency.
Got a hankering for a Stutzen rifle in .243win. I'm interested in what you folks think?
Just planning to use it for stalking, dont want a moderator on it, and I already have a 270win for if I am ever lucky enough to get a chance to stalk Reds/Sika in Scotland.
Decided I need something to look forward to once all this Covid19 business dies down and I get some time away from work in Accident and Emergency.
Got a hankering for a Stutzen rifle in .243win. I'm interested in what you folks think?
Just planning to use it for stalking, dont want a moderator on it, and I already have a 270win for if I am ever lucky enough to get a chance to stalk Reds/Sika in Scotland.