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I just got rid of your dream gun You should have checked the classifieds a little bit ago Good luck in your search. I have a bunch of 25 cal bullets in there at a great price. If you need to get stocked up
Tell ya what... If I can find a 25-06 with a 24" barrel, I'll let you know, and you can trade me your pre-64 Model 70 Win for it...deal?
A Sako A7 in 25-06 is your huckleberry. 5 shot one inch group promise from Sako.
Winchester actions are a heavy start, but only a few ounces and the familiarity will be a bonus. The accuracy of a makers barrel is typically much better, but the smith who chucks it up has the final chance to make or break it. Have a peek at pacnor, they do good work at a fair price and they do it all. If using your smith ask his preference and go with it. I have hart, broughton and shillen tubes all shoot very well.
UPDATE-I tried, I really did, to like the Tikka. I'm just a wood and blued steel guy at heart, and the gun that doesn't light my fire and feel right just won't end up in my safe. So...After spending some time at the gun shows, pawn shops, new gun racks, etc., I finally found a 25-06 I'm willing to give some attention to. It's a 1972 Ruger M77R, according to the nice lady at "Ruger Records". 24" barrel, but no wing safety. Rifling looks good. Has a period 4x Bushnell on it that has seen better days. Old leather adjustable sling and quick-detachable swivels. Trigger feels light and crisp, with very little or no overtravel - makes me think it has already been dealt with, given the reputation the Ruger triggers have. Weight might be a few ounces more than my M70 FWT, but definitely not a whole pound... Price was right, and the gun just seemed to fit. Beautiful wood on the gun - it will need refinishing, but there is nothing more than a few light dings in it. Bluing is at roughly 50%, but I'm not a good judge of that. Very light surface rust in specific areas, which look like poor handling in the shop and not getting wiped down. The rust wiped right off when I got it home.Anybody have any knowledge of these rifles they wish to share? My first M77, and I'm anxious to take it out to the range and give it a workout.