Unfortunately the set I bought had no such explanation and buying them was part of my Sako education "tuition." If you added up all the "tuition" I've paid to learn about firearms nuances over the last 50 years I'd likely qualify for a PhD. There are a couple other sets on eBay now (listed for considerably more than I paid) which describe the application. Thanks for your reply and I'll be sure to appropriately describe these rings should I sell them. The used value of a SAKO rifle has risen 84.25 dollars over the past 12 months to a. The new value of a SAKO rifle has risen 154.25 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 1,720.69. If you have the normal Sako rings they should fit all rifles. The 12 month average price is 1,594.04 new and 1,180.13 used. Via webpage or leaflet we raffle the same set of prizes. A SAKO rifle is currently worth an average price of 1,720.69 new and 1,160.03 used. Other prizes with Silver tickets are 100 pcs caps, 100 pcs cartridge stock holsters and 199 Sako 100 headstamp key rings. As I want to shoot a few coyotes/varmints with this one I'm hoping to get a little better scope in place. The Golden ticket main prize for the Sako Cartridges 100 years consumer competition is a hunting trip to Finland with tour to visit the Sako Factory and museum.
222 except that that '50s scope isn't all that clear with a very thin crosshair and I expect not much low light transmission.
I would probably keep the original Lyman scope and mounts on the. And I take your point about preferences for "period correct." I certainly feel that way about old Smith & Wessons and will go to considerable expense to obtain the correct stocks and accessories. Click to expand.Yes, I was more poking fun at myself about the "unsuspecting buyer" rather than planning to sell them that way.