400-Dollar Hunting Rifle VS 2,000-Dollar Hunting Rifle

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hickok45

hickok45

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A little comparison between a very INEXPENSIVE bolt action rifle and a pretty EXPENSIVE bolt action rifle.
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@michaelcresson9767
@michaelcresson9767 3 роки тому
I like how Hickock when (if) he misses, never blames the gun, and when he doesnt miss he compliments the gun
@Sam_Da_Fox9151
@Sam_Da_Fox9151 3 роки тому
Bob Ross of guns
@campbellpaul
@campbellpaul 3 роки тому
@Nicholas Garcia Absolutely. The real difference is feel. There will always be unsurmountable variables in shooting any weapon, unless you are a scientist (or a salesman) there is no difference.
@snipercacelite9263
@snipercacelite9263 3 роки тому
People help all of you to write on the channel activate the bell, I don't have much resources, I want to bring better videos for you, thank you.
@frankperdue6585
@frankperdue6585 3 роки тому
He can't shoot ...
@frankperdue6585
@frankperdue6585 3 роки тому
@@Sam_Da_Fox9151 Egg-xactly
@nikolairomanow485
@nikolairomanow485 3 роки тому
I’m not gonna lie this is actually one of the most wholesome channels ever. It’s a man doing the thing he loves
@davidkledzik2724
@davidkledzik2724 3 роки тому
He is a retired school teacher, and principle.
@Lt.Longshot
@Lt.Longshot 3 роки тому
David Kledzik really ?
@davidkledzik2724
@davidkledzik2724 3 роки тому
@@Lt.Longshot Yep........ Really!!! He was a school teacher and later a principle
@bruh0611
@bruh0611 3 роки тому
You don’t really see that much nowadays
@albionhustler9836
@albionhustler9836 3 роки тому
Okay then don't lie
@Highlander9740
@Highlander9740 Рік тому
I bought one of those $400 model 700s nearly twenty years ago because it was what I could afford at the time. Many deer have been brought home with it since then and I stick with it today even though I have other choices because that rifle shoots as good as others at the range and it has no problems. It's sentimental to me because I struggled at the time to get it and I've spent many wonderful days hunting with it.
@wasidanatsali6374
@wasidanatsali6374 Рік тому
I know how you feel. I still hunt with the same used R-7400 30-06 I bought when I was a teen. It’s killed bear, deer, hogs-lots of hogs, yotes, etc. It was stolen once but I got it back. It looks like hell but it still gets the job done.
@Jo-tw8kr
@Jo-tw8kr Рік тому
And Remington used to be good.
@TheJbw7896
@TheJbw7896 Рік тому
I got a Mossberg ATR 100 in .308 that I bought and put a 4x12 Bushnell scope on it like 12 years ago. Once I got it sighted in, I have not touched the dials on that scope. It has dropped everything I have pointed it at. I've got a nice Savage now, but I still grab the Mossberg if it is raining, wet, or nasty out. It gets the job done.
@joelavine6807
@joelavine6807 Рік тому
Blah blah no one cares
@wasidanatsali6374
@wasidanatsali6374 Рік тому
@@joelavine6807 You cared enough to comment. 😘
@bryanrabel5081
@bryanrabel5081 2 роки тому
This is a great channel. Deer and hogs don't know how much the gun cost! Meat on the table is the common denominator!!! Love how he always laughs while he's shooting. Demonstrates the pure joy of wholesome safe shooting!! Thank you Hickock
@petermgruhn
@petermgruhn Рік тому
I wouldn't know. I don't talk with pigs. ;-)
@spammerscammer
@spammerscammer Рік тому
@@petermgruhn neither does^^^he.
@michaelsmith-bn6no
@michaelsmith-bn6no Рік тому
There is something to that......I often commented on how good a cook my wife's grandmother was, and she would always chuckle at that.......
@MrCircus177
@MrCircus177 3 роки тому
Hickok has had to have shot thousands of 2-liters in his lifetime, but every time he hits one he still giggles like it's the first time. lol
@922_WORLD
@922_WORLD 3 роки тому
ALL FACTS, NOT 1 OPINION
@snoopyanddiggergraham169
@snoopyanddiggergraham169 3 роки тому
Yep. I really enjoy watching hickock45. Never get tired of his videos
@matthewmcglone6784
@matthewmcglone6784 3 роки тому
Like Bob Ross cleaning his paint brush. Lol
@cozza819
@cozza819 3 роки тому
How comes as an American he doesn't say gallon?
@Dosbomber
@Dosbomber 3 роки тому
@@cozza819 Everyone calls them "2-liter bottles" because they're... 2 liters. If the label said "1 gallon (3.7854 liters)", then we'd likely call them "gallon bottles".
@MPee76
@MPee76 3 роки тому
Fun story. My father bought a Mossberg bolt action 12 gauge shotgun with a one piece wooden stock when he was a young man. My great-uncle who was at the time working for Sako doing those nice hand engravings, saw my dad shoot it and said 'gimme that ugly piece of s**t'. Couple of weeks later my dad got the gun back with engravings and the stock extended by about an inch. So now my dad is the proud owner of propably the only Mossberg shotgun in the world with a Sako made finnish finish :)
@bnbaz____9865
@bnbaz____9865 2 роки тому
Name your price
@chewinggumsandwich2341
@chewinggumsandwich2341 2 роки тому
@@bnbaz____9865 Ill sell it too you for about $20. Just chuck it in my account aye.
@ViperPain141
@ViperPain141 2 роки тому
Your great uncle's a badass I love it
@Ojb_1959
@Ojb_1959 2 роки тому
Finnish Finish😄 that was good🤙
@tysontomko
@tysontomko 2 роки тому
Not exactly the same, but that's how I feel about my grandpa's 16 gauge Ithaca Lefever side by side shotgun I inherited when I was a kid and learned on
@d.n.w.4410
@d.n.w.4410 Рік тому
Love these videos. As a kid, my dad bought us 'budget' Remington 788's in 208 and 243. 40 years later, they are still putting bench shot groups under an inch at 100 yards. $200 rifles, wood stock, basic Redfield 3x9 scopes. They've taken deer at 150 yards every year, have never misfired, and function as well or better than any higher priced rifles we've ever owned.
@warrengreen3217
@warrengreen3217 Рік тому
Never heard of a 208 or you mean 308 and just made a typo
@nickbrevitz6747
@nickbrevitz6747 6 місяців тому
The 788 is also now considered a classic! They’re far more accurate than a $200 rifle has any right to be.
@kencleg7721
@kencleg7721 6 місяців тому
Yup rem 788 what most rifle makers copy basic no frills drives tacks
@d.n.w.4410
@d.n.w.4410 6 місяців тому
308, my bad@@warrengreen3217
@One44Special
@One44Special 2 роки тому
It always comes down to this when the question is functionality and accuracy: Is there enough of a difference... to make a difference? There's no doubt, the Sako is a trophy piece of artistry. There's no comparison there. But, the Ruger American isn't competing for that. Sako made the Tikka to compete with the Rugers; just like Weatherby created the Vanguard.
@calanon534
@calanon534 2 роки тому
Spotted a Paul Harrell fan!
@grizzlygrizzle
@grizzlygrizzle Рік тому
Hickock did justice to both the connoisseur side and the cheap bastard side of the which-to-buy argument. If only our political media were so even-handed.
@One44Special
@One44Special Рік тому
@@calanon534 yeah...not really. Paul is a bit to infested with himself for me
@RazorsharpLT
@RazorsharpLT Рік тому
@@One44Special Infested with... himself? You mean invested, right? Also i wouldn't blame the guy for it. The dude is literally an ex-SOF gun instructor (Marines, i think)
@theintrovertedcalifornian5047
@theintrovertedcalifornian5047 Рік тому
@@RazorsharpLT army
@daviddewey3491
@daviddewey3491 3 роки тому
A good Polish polish will bring out that Finnish finish. I’ll show myself out.
@dominicdeluca6378
@dominicdeluca6378 3 роки тому
After shooting he might go eat a Danish danish. I'm sorry. I ruined it.
@toma4692
@toma4692 3 роки тому
Or a French French fry
@jackwatkins7382
@jackwatkins7382 3 роки тому
What the? Would this even germane if you were in Germany?
@BosnWayne
@BosnWayne 3 роки тому
I'd need a Check check to get one of those
@mattpeacock5208
@mattpeacock5208 3 роки тому
My Polish M64 (wanabe makarov) has a hell of a polish in it. Just saying.
@mikewolff5184
@mikewolff5184 3 роки тому
This didn’t help at all. Now I want both rifles.
@jaydunbar7538
@jaydunbar7538 3 роки тому
Nothing wrong with having a few dozen spares!
@mikewolff5184
@mikewolff5184 3 роки тому
@@jaydunbar7538 I agree, it’s nice to have options!
@youcansave15ormoreoncarins75
@youcansave15ormoreoncarins75 3 роки тому
@@jaydunbar7538 spares?
@radienmayakovsky3
@radienmayakovsky3 3 роки тому
@@youcansave15ormoreoncarins75 in case of your Primary Hunting Rifle is breaking down, then you already have another one/Backup Hunting Rifle that ready to use when you take your Primary Hunting Rifle to the Gunsmith
@youcansave15ormoreoncarins75
@youcansave15ormoreoncarins75 3 роки тому
@@radienmayakovsky3 No such thing as backup rifles, its either 1 or 2 or 3 rifles, no rifle should have to feel lower than the other, wow. Guninism rights
@alanpules4105
@alanpules4105 Рік тому
I'm not a gun or rifle guy but "holy crap" this was an excellent video. The guy is a shooting artist and explaining the differences in the rifles was mesmerizing for me as he explained everything in layman's terms.I have a pistol and hunting rifle willed over to me from FatherInLaw and I haven't fired them yet, but when I do I'll be watching these videos for sure. I'm glad he's on our side! Kudos to you Mr. Hickok 👍😎
@michaelsmith-bn6no
@michaelsmith-bn6no Рік тому
These were useful tools 200 yrs. ago, and still are today. Don't let a misguided person with an agenda that leans left tell you otherwise.......
@kdsowen2882
@kdsowen2882 Рік тому
He just straight-up enjoys his firearms without being a 'Gun-Nut' and he's a no-B-S-guy who doesn't get sick of shooting-targets with 'new-toys' that come his way . That's why we watch-him , plus he Always teaches us something . Dave NZ
@collinb.8542
@collinb.8542 Рік тому
I'm assuming you've already gone shooting now but always remember proper firearm safety.
@Gergentine
@Gergentine 2 роки тому
Sir you are a very good teacher and come across as a very honest well grounded guy. Thanks for the video!
@formatique_arschloch
@formatique_arschloch 3 роки тому
I work at Sako here in Finland. Sako is a relatively small company, now owned by beretta. What Beretta did, they really came in with their 'big company' benefits for Sako, and still they do respect the history and quality of SAKO. Sako is a Finnish brand of quality. Btw, Sako's (and Tikka) polymer stocks comes from Beretta. All wooden stocks are made in Finland by handwork.
@Mbnewman087
@Mbnewman087 3 роки тому
Wood warps in the humidity. Finland I wouldn't think has a big problem with humidity.
@z987k
@z987k 3 роки тому
I love your rifles, but 2 things you guys have to do to keep my as a customer. Offer a composite, truly lightweight stock($4-500 premium over the polymer). It should weigh less than the polymer stock by .5kg or more. Not the same. This one, wildly more important - update your twist rates. I can't buy another tikka/sako as long as the only cartridge with a modern twist rate is the 6.5cm. Exit the 1950's. Especially the 30 cals. 1-11 is unusable. Let us shoot long bullets. There's not a downside to slightly too much twist.
@liberTvalance
@liberTvalance 3 роки тому
@@formatique_arschloch I agree with above. I prefer wood but in KY USA the heat and humidity will ruin a lot of stocks. I switched to polymer on my bird shotguns because I kept having to refinish my wood one from getting wet and cold then hot. I'll definitely check into sako just because you seem like a good dude.
@marcd6304
@marcd6304 3 роки тому
When I went to buy my first rifle, the salesman directed me to a tikka 695 in 300 win mag. Dollar for dollar best rifle you can buy.
@outside2585
@outside2585 3 роки тому
I'm looking at a 1979 Finnbear to add to my collection... wish me luck. And if you would like to add knowledge about this model, I'm very interested! Thanks for your interesting post.
@MDonuT-of7px
@MDonuT-of7px 3 роки тому
I'm a German who hasn't fired a rifle in his life. This video made me consider getting my firearms license.
@Chuck4677
@Chuck4677 3 роки тому
You should! Target shooting is very enjoyable.
@subetekakete7384
@subetekakete7384 3 роки тому
Shooting a gun is one of the best experiences you can ever have.
@larryrussell1470
@larryrussell1470 3 роки тому
Unlike Hickok, I enjoy bench rest shooting and never hunt except with a camera. Shot my first rifle when I was 12, I enjoyed it then and it is still fun to me at 80+. Good luck to you either way you go.
@daedalx
@daedalx 3 роки тому
Air guns
@AR-GuidesAndMore
@AR-GuidesAndMore 3 роки тому
Falls du in Berlin oder Brandenburg wohnst empfehle ich eine Einzelmitgliedschaft. Der Landesverband 1 bietet das an. Und am Landesleistungszentrum in Spandau hast du eine super Anlage.
@AP-zw6ql
@AP-zw6ql 11 місяців тому
Your last bit about owning a nice gun rang true for me. Last month I treated myself and dropped 3 grand on an O/U. I already had three perfectly good shotguns, but I had always wanted a "fancy" gun, and I had the money, so I went for it.
@disco4535
@disco4535 Рік тому
My goodness that Sako is beautiful. I'd LOVE to have one, but I would be terrified to drag that into the woods hunting and get it scratched lol. What an incredible work of art
@Ryu-qk1kx
@Ryu-qk1kx 11 місяців тому
@@jbjacobs87 which one do you recommend Tikka T3x or Weatherby vanguard?
@conormccarthy5888
@conormccarthy5888 4 місяці тому
​@@Ryu-qk1kx Tikka all day long. I've the t3x in stainless barrel and I would be very hard pushed to change it for something else. It can take a lot of abuse as I do a lot of woodland and rough shooting. Even the grouping out of the box was spot on. It has a pretty light stock as well which doesn't compromise on accuracy. A few mates have Blazers and Sakos and the Tikka matches them in everything for a fraction of the price.
@YakMotley
@YakMotley 3 роки тому
My Remington 700 was 300 bucks and it will drop anything in North America and drive tacks. Works just fine.
@daleosborn3729
@daleosborn3729 3 роки тому
What up 'Yak?!?! Kewl 2 c u n Hickocks comments!!!
@daleosborn3729
@daleosborn3729 3 роки тому
Love your channel too btw
@theyrenotdollsOK
@theyrenotdollsOK 3 роки тому
My rusty 1974 F100 gets you from A to B. The _much_ more expensive 2019 f150 does the same thing but you're more comfortable riding in it. WD-40 cleans your headlights. The more expensive Sylvania kit does it better. The saying "you get what you pay for" still applies, but when both things do the job it starts to become less about functionality, more about longevity, and "how much do you like nice things?"
@MrJohnny333
@MrJohnny333 3 роки тому
@Yak Motley What caliber?
@TheEpicDartfish
@TheEpicDartfish 3 роки тому
@@theyrenotdollsOK Yup, it's called diminishing returns.
@eavena98
@eavena98 2 роки тому
This guy is the Bob Ross of guns ❤️
@JuanHZK
@JuanHZK 2 роки тому
💯🎯💯
@yourbuddyguy199
@yourbuddyguy199 2 роки тому
He's the Bob Vila
@rarestep
@rarestep 2 роки тому
:D
@LegacyIndustrial1
@LegacyIndustrial1 2 роки тому
Happy Little Gongs
@jerrymarcum9981
@jerrymarcum9981 2 роки тому
Perfect description.
@benjaminlutz5075
@benjaminlutz5075 7 місяців тому
This is the best, most educational, safest shooting channels on UKposts. I've watched Him and his son for over ten years. He is like myself doing what I love to do safely. Testing three rifles from different manufacturers. And comparing what they'll do. Keep it up!
@smarterthan98
@smarterthan98 2 роки тому
I agree with your assessment. I would like to have a really nice wood stock hunting rifle that fits me perfectly, but my Mossberg ATR 100 in .270 Win is a tack driver and I got that for $200 at Wal-Mart in 2003.
@oldbrownshoe5141
@oldbrownshoe5141 Рік тому
You're as smart as your name suggests.
@smarterthan98
@smarterthan98 Рік тому
@@oldbrownshoe5141 Thank you!
@NismoXero
@NismoXero Рік тому
Same! Maby one day I'll just get a fancy wood stock for my 100 ATR 😂
@wisconsinfarmer4742
@wisconsinfarmer4742 Рік тому
mossberg has always got the job done for me, but now I have the money and im old enough to get the one I want.
@evilepicface5860
@evilepicface5860 3 роки тому
Imagine if all of this was just hickocks elaborate plan to start a watermelon farm.
@nskpsycho
@nskpsycho 3 роки тому
I'd buy the watermelons
@albertpainter4209
@albertpainter4209 3 роки тому
I figured the melons were fertilized by the pot.......s
@HelsNinthCircle
@HelsNinthCircle 3 роки тому
Lmao
@blackonblack...9244
@blackonblack...9244 3 роки тому
The fired rounds are fertilizing the watermelon.
@HelsNinthCircle
@HelsNinthCircle 3 роки тому
@@blackonblack...9244 shooting watermelon spreads the seeds, after that nature takes its course
@Anamericanhomestead
@Anamericanhomestead 3 роки тому
Great comparison. You're paying for craftsmanship. Both will take deer. Both can be passed down to the next generation if well cared for by the owner.
@johnwhodat8135
@johnwhodat8135 3 роки тому
You're just paying more for the cosmetic.
@literallyshaking8019
@literallyshaking8019 3 роки тому
It doesn’t matter what brand or how expensive “dad’s hunting rifle” is, it just matters that it was dad’s hunting rifle.
@stonemarmot_8874
@stonemarmot_8874 3 роки тому
Yeah but wood stock
@HaraldSjellose
@HaraldSjellose 3 роки тому
so what difference does craftsmanship make
@billy-waynejeffcoat4828
@billy-waynejeffcoat4828 3 роки тому
@@HaraldSjellose they're both made by cnc machine, it's not craftsmanship that makes the price difference. It's the quality control and name.
@MrYoshiCrazy
@MrYoshiCrazy Рік тому
I have two Weatherby Vanguards, both with nice walnut wood grain stocks. One in .270 and the other 7mm rem mag. The .270 was gifted to me by my papaw when I was 12 and I’ve had it ever since. The 7mm was also gifted to me by the same man, years later. Both rifles are gems.
@stephenflores5050
@stephenflores5050 Рік тому
Just because its more expensive does not mean its better. You have to match your skill and your budget with a firearm. I love this guys experience, its like listening to a uncle or grandpa.
@larrymcjones
@larrymcjones 3 роки тому
I swear hickok doesn’t age I’ve been watching since like 2010
@tzenophile
@tzenophile 3 роки тому
That would explain his unhuman shooting skills
@shitass9934
@shitass9934 3 роки тому
@@tzenophile hes actually the god of shooting
@elonmust7470
@elonmust7470 3 роки тому
Pot smoking
@tzenophile
@tzenophile 3 роки тому
@@shitass9934 At least some sort of henchman
@Spoopy_man
@Spoopy_man 3 роки тому
@@shitass9934 u sus
@mattwatson8704
@mattwatson8704 3 роки тому
Love this format: $500 rifle vs $2000 rifle! Please make more like this! Great job Hickok and John!
@Niko-hj5hb
@Niko-hj5hb 3 роки тому
Yea good stuff
@Niko-hj5hb
@Niko-hj5hb 3 роки тому
He should do shotguns
@joshuabrice3800
@joshuabrice3800 3 роки тому
Yes please.
@JC-fj7oo
@JC-fj7oo 3 роки тому
Check out $500 1911 vs $2000 1911.
@stevencoons450
@stevencoons450 Рік тому
From a woodworker and a machinist ...I will always go with beauty with equal performance. It's art with function. Thank for the great video!
@danparish1344
@danparish1344 Рік тому
If you have the money, sure. But if you apply this to everything and not just what you care about most, you’ll be broke.
@brasilman11
@brasilman11 Рік тому
im just getting into collecting and absolutely love watching your vids. You are my only source now for gun knowlodge. thank you.
@thecosmodrome4503
@thecosmodrome4503 3 роки тому
I just love to picture hickok driving home from the store with 20 or 30 watermelons in the bed of a pickup truck.
@trollofduty007
@trollofduty007 2 роки тому
He’s the man we hear about in math problems
@kingtal99
@kingtal99 2 роки тому
@@trollofduty007 hickock45 drives home with 25 watermelons in the bed of his pickup truck. If he eats 3 1/4 watermelons, then shoots 10 for target practice, how many does he have left?
@ilovemydad1416
@ilovemydad1416 2 роки тому
@@kingtal99 more than myself
@brainkill7034
@brainkill7034 2 роки тому
Don’t forget the extended cab chock full of two liters. The drive home from the bowling alley is prolly funnier though lol
@jeanhaney2203
@jeanhaney2203 2 роки тому
All my 2k guns were aquired back in the 90s when they were 5hundred dollar guns .bought last one was a howa 1500 300 wsm for my daughter when she was 12 foe 399
@AdmiralXyes
@AdmiralXyes 3 роки тому
The finish on that Sako is so nice that I would feel really bad if I ever dinged it up.
@vidard9863
@vidard9863 3 роки тому
Held one once... Dangerous feeling, you can feel your wallet coming out of your pocket...
@theboostedbass5297
@theboostedbass5297 3 роки тому
thats one of the reasons i go for a mid range, its not garbage, but if you ding it up it wont make you feel horrible, but its nice enough to make you wanna take care of it and make it last.
@cringecake321
@cringecake321 3 роки тому
Gives it character
@rob6850
@rob6850 3 роки тому
I would be afraid to touch the damn thing.
@jmkhenka
@jmkhenka 3 роки тому
thats why wood is so good, you can fix it! Some oil, and it might just buff out. Synthetic you cant fix yourself..
@ridgelineenjoyer1517
@ridgelineenjoyer1517 Рік тому
I just started bench shooting, I picked up a CZ 457 with Boyds stock and a Bushnell match pro optic. This video helped me make these choices, thank you.
@peterdirlis6461
@peterdirlis6461 2 роки тому
Good for you Hickok! Great job! I’ve learned a lot !!!
@mississippioutdoors
@mississippioutdoors 2 роки тому
How could you not like this guy? I’ve learned more from him over the years so much and I now work at a gun store. Thanks for all the great content Hickok
@RazorsharpLT
@RazorsharpLT Рік тому
The crazy thing is about the video is the subversion. I thought the black polymer one was gonna be the "Expensive" Sure it would have been if it was 50 years ago, and the top/bottom one would be the cheap ones
@kritizismmusics9737
@kritizismmusics9737 Рік тому
Exactly he helped me grow up and learned over a 11 year span now I'm a great gunsmith that still gets inspiration from Ole Hickok 45
@joelavine6807
@joelavine6807 Рік тому
He's annoying and i see why you LOVE this old man... 🤣
@anthonygerber8261
@anthonygerber8261 Рік тому
@@kritizismmusics9737 that's very inspiring! I'm thinking about taking some gun smithing courses. SDI might be the ticket for me.
@digitalcamaro9708
@digitalcamaro9708 Рік тому
@@joelavine6807 I genuinely interested in how you find him "annoying". He's just standing there shooting guns and talking about them. It's about as chill as it gets for firearms.
@GForceNinja
@GForceNinja 3 роки тому
I wouldn't enjoy hunting with a $2000 gun - I would be concerned about damaging it. The Ruger is more my style.
@Thisshitcrazybruh
@Thisshitcrazybruh 3 роки тому
GForceNinja It’s so much more enjoyable to hunt with a beautiful rifle you love.
@larshcdk
@larshcdk 3 роки тому
Just don't throw your rifle around like a boomerang, and you can't really damage it, can you? :) I have a Sako 85 Bavarian, and it's not like I'm afraid that it will start raining when I hunt, I just dry it off when I get back home. Sure it will get dings and scratches from handling but hey, it's a piece of wood, you can fix most of that pretty easily.
@Xterraforce
@Xterraforce 3 роки тому
I think some of that may depend on budget too. For example, I have a very limited budget but managed to eventually save up for a nice rifle. The problem was I felt like I was spending too much time being extra careful to really get comfortable with it the one season I used it for hunting. I know most if not all of that was unwarranted and being paranoid on my part but since then it's been my favorite bolt action target rifle while a Savage has been my go to for hunting. I should also say I'm the kind of person who probably takes better care of my Savage than most people do with higher end rifles so don't consider my experience to be the same as a "normal" person.
@brandonbennett7865
@brandonbennett7865 3 роки тому
I would be the same way because I would be affraid of droping it a good distance or something happen such as the sling attachment point on the forestock would break and then have something happen to the rifle. Sounds stupid but I would use the more expensive one as a target and fun rifle and use a cheaper but still accurate one for hunting so I would just be out $400 and not a couple thousand
@ironbacon
@ironbacon 3 роки тому
*laughs in Mosin Nagant* for real tho i checked and mosins cost almost as much or more than the ruger. didn't know i was investing.
@voidgaming6037
@voidgaming6037 11 місяців тому
Anytime I look up a new gun, I see if Hickok made a video for it. Your awesome, keep the videos coming!
@bambak2000
@bambak2000 Рік тому
I am new to to his youtube channel and loving this guy , wealth of knowledge and information. and he makes it look so easy to shoot even the long shots.
@JutiMayranen
@JutiMayranen 3 роки тому
Those Sako Rifles are actually made in my hometown in Riihimäki, Finland ;)
@ventu2295
@ventu2295 3 роки тому
Is it easier to get a rifle then? i was told in EU you have generally a harder time getting a hold of guns.
@maxdamage1983
@maxdamage1983 3 роки тому
@@ventu2295 Depends on the country. Here in Norway you have to get individual licenses for each firearm from the police, and you only get that after "providing proof of intent". I.E doing x amount of competitions and and practice shoots with a licensed club for target shooting, or by finishing a theoretical and practical course for hunting. There's a bunch of other details i can't be bothered to scribble down, but these are the essentials.
@JoonasAstala
@JoonasAstala 3 роки тому
Great company! But It’s a shame how controlling Finland is when it comes to gun laws.
@BleedingCarrot
@BleedingCarrot 3 роки тому
@@maxdamage1983 Basically the same as in Finland, then
@DrBreezeAir
@DrBreezeAir 3 роки тому
You give my thanks to those guys when you have the chance. I adore my SAKOs. Much respect from Russia.
@charli_0
@charli_0 2 роки тому
And he's standing too! Unlike almost every channels featuring bolt action rifles that I've watched, despite being old, this lovely grandpa has amazing accuracy and stability in his arms
@pvtnboy6777
@pvtnboy6777 2 роки тому
Just wait. Some day he wont seem so old to you.
@unnecessaryapostrophe4047
@unnecessaryapostrophe4047 2 роки тому
He's a really big man. I think he's something like 6'8"
@cult_of_odin
@cult_of_odin 2 роки тому
Uncle Sam gave me a Remington 700 and fancied it up called it an M24. I did just fine.
@emkayusa
@emkayusa 2 роки тому
He’s a retired competition shooter
@pvtnboy6777
@pvtnboy6777 2 роки тому
@@emkayusa Really? Nice. Also a school teacher which explains his abilty to explain and his comfort with it.
@rickywright3894
@rickywright3894 Рік тому
I would be scared to carry a 2K rifle for fear of damage. The Ruger would attract me more just because I wouldn't vomit if I dinged it.
@raybagdazian2736
@raybagdazian2736 Рік тому
I've got an old rem 700 bdl I don't carry in the woods just because of this lol... its just so pretty I don't wanna ding it up
@brianshaffer6067
@brianshaffer6067 Рік тому
Gun and scope and I'm probably over 4,000 at current value and 20 years old and not a ding on. I am extra careful with that Swarovski scope.
@amphibeingmcshpongletron5026
@amphibeingmcshpongletron5026 Рік тому
@@raybagdazian2736 The equivalent of a vintage "garage car" you just keep shiny and drive through the neighborhood every so often, as opposed to a daily driver.
@DalonCole
@DalonCole Рік тому
Just bought my grandson aRuger .243 for his first rifle. It’s spot on
@michaelsmith-bn6no
@michaelsmith-bn6no Рік тому
I formerly used the same logic when I dated women......I left the number tens alone, as they were too much trouble, and not worth the maintenance. The 6's and 7's, on the other hand were'nt too bad, and always got the job done.
@primsolllineguy8689
@primsolllineguy8689 Рік тому
Another great video, always a pleasure to watch. I agree with you on many points and I am a hunter. The Sako is a fantastic brand and worth every penny. The Ruger is a wonderful rifle as well at a lower price point. Quality is not a measure of cost but rather conformance to a standard. I have taught quality and done so for 50 plus years. My issue as a hunter is the accidental scratches, dings and marks that a rifle picks up along the way if you use them and they are not safe queens! My model 70 over many years has lots of marks from the transport as well as the hunts. The bolt through on the Ruger is also excellent because of the consideration of a scope being used on most of them. Nothing better than to rub some fine finish oil in the Sako as I sip a fine scotch. I drink a Coke while cleaning my Ruger simply a different scene. As an aside I had a Ruger American in 243 that had an issue with the chamber. It was cut short and the bolt would crush a number of brands of ammunition. I returned it (great customer service) and they replaced it. My 243 now is a Weatherby. Ruger is a fantastic company and they addressed the need in the market for an entry rifle so you can’t go wrong with one. Something to be said beating it up a bit on a hunt is not as painful to see at cleaning time. PS: Buds rocks as well as does Fusion by Federal. Thanks for the vids. Once again quality is not a price issue it is a conformance issue. I have written curriculum used in thousands of schools on this very issue. Don’t feel bad buying a Ruger, be glad that a company like Ruger rose to the need, the 10-22 tell the story very well. ⚖️🥃🥤
@primsolllineguy8689
@primsolllineguy8689 Рік тому
@@pnw_jordan Jordan, The cost of quality is far less than the alternative. Having worked extensively on surface finish and all aspects of quality with automotive companies as well as Arms manufacturers I have seen things that most consumers do not come into contact with. With the implementation of SPC (statistical process control) we have seen quality improvements across the board with many manufactures. The issue in many cases as you stated eloquently is that price is confused with quality. IMO the USA has some of the finest workers and manufacturing in the world. Companies go to China thinking that they can duplicate the finest quality products at a lesser cost. China is very capable of producing high quality products, but the prices are starting to rival the costs of manufacturing in America. The bottom line is that we need more trade schools in the USA. A typical trade school in the USA may have 500-1000 students. I have seen schools in other countries with 20,000-30,000 people enrolled. As an aside, I am a Glock fan. My lament is why did we in the USA not bring this remarkable tool to market. When I look at my CZ, my Weatherby and look at what Remington 700 did to it’s self it is simply shameful that by comparison Remington is sub par now. Another example is when is when Bushmaster was sold and moved. Whindham was born! The fantastic craftsmanship from some of the best gunsmiths in America is alive and well. My Windham VEX is simple an incredible product. We can do it in the USA if some of these companies don’t sell their soul and go off shore to enhance the bottom line. Sorry for the rant but we are among the brightest and best in the USA let’s make certain that made in America are not just words but a way of life. Happy thanksgiving and be safe. 🇺🇸 please also remember our brave woman and men who guard our country while we eat Turkey and celebrate. Once again sorry for the long winded rant.
@humphrey4976
@humphrey4976 3 роки тому
It’s like the choice between a Rolex and a Casio. Both tell the time.
@mackm3875
@mackm3875 3 роки тому
Quartz watches keep infinitely better time than automatics or manual wind watches. Autos are for people who love mechanical and beautiful things. People who need to know the time almost never opt for mechanical/automatic watches. Both have their place I suppose. I don't buy guns because they're pretty, tho. They're just tools to me.
@trlbaku
@trlbaku 3 роки тому
Casio
@trlbaku
@trlbaku 3 роки тому
@@mackm3875 k k k k k k k k k k k k Kk k k k
@zebobthesecond8112
@zebobthesecond8112 3 роки тому
I think your paying for the craftsmanship more than it’s functionality at that point, that’s why people buy expensive brand watches
@Cyphlix
@Cyphlix 3 роки тому
Ones an overpriced status symbol
@keithhepworth6029
@keithhepworth6029 3 роки тому
I'm reminded of an old Brian Regan joke about refrigerators: This one, keeps your food cold, $300. This next one, keeps your food cold, $500...
@craig5649
@craig5649 3 роки тому
You may want to adjust that joke for inflation.
@mckenr07
@mckenr07 3 роки тому
This one has a meats drawer...
@InappropriateShorts
@InappropriateShorts 3 роки тому
@@mckenr07 says the salesman to the vegetarian couple.
@andrewmurphy7401
@andrewmurphy7401 3 роки тому
A Sako is not a fridge. Shoot one and you will soon learn why they are worth every cent.
@huckleberryharrison6248
@huckleberryharrison6248 3 роки тому
That is a great gag and a great comparison.
@jeremyc3911
@jeremyc3911 Місяць тому
The best gun channel on UKposts, not only because Mr. Hickok knows what he is talking about with his deep knowledge base and infinite wisdom, but there is no click-bait here, no machismo or bravado, no dishonesty, no embellishment, just good old fashioned humble presentation of information in an unassuming and friendly way. Both new and veteran shooters can benefit from his knowledge, and this man is a superb ambassador for the firearms community. A proud subscriber from Canada here! Well done, sir!
@mikepoint4717
@mikepoint4717 5 місяців тому
Fantastic video, it’s been at least 10 years since I went hunting I’m getting back into the game as my kids are grown up and I have a lot more time on my hands these days . I’ve been looking at so many 30-06 bolt actions I feel it’s a good all around gun for the big game . Keep up the great work . Cheers 🇨🇦
@johnzeszutko5661
@johnzeszutko5661 3 роки тому
For two grand I want the rifle to come running when I whistle.
@kevincraig6407
@kevincraig6407 3 роки тому
John, it's gonna have to make my bed, lace my boots, and drive me home when I've had one too many!
@soonerpgh
@soonerpgh 3 роки тому
@@kevincraig6407 And make a damn good cup of coffee!
@calebrobinson8854
@calebrobinson8854 3 роки тому
@Cameron’s Clams 🤣🤣🤣
@anhiirr
@anhiirr 3 роки тому
the springfield m1a cqb and scout are pretty much the same concept, hopefully they make a new version off these insights
@nomadjensen8276
@nomadjensen8276 3 роки тому
and fold up super convenient like mass effect sniper rifles lol
@Ryan-no3jv
@Ryan-no3jv 3 роки тому
I don’t even care about the guns this guy just seems really genuine.
@supersaiyaninfinityunivers7193
@supersaiyaninfinityunivers7193 3 роки тому
Me too
@AndysGeneral
@AndysGeneral 3 роки тому
Yeahhhhhh but too much talk
@supersaiyaninfinityunivers7193
@supersaiyaninfinityunivers7193 3 роки тому
@@AndysGeneral yeah but worse guns
@SuperInsanewolf
@SuperInsanewolf 3 роки тому
He's charming
@hvyduty1220
@hvyduty1220 3 роки тому
well said
@kweeks10045
@kweeks10045 2 роки тому
Depends on your budget. I carried a second hand Savage for quite a few years when I was in, and just out of college. These days, with very rare exception, my Christiansen or Sako don't offer anything more from a hunting perspective.
@SaneNoMore
@SaneNoMore Рік тому
My budget would allow the expensive choices but honestly I don't think they are generally worth it so I buy good guns at good prices and use the extra money for ammo and fun.
@eddieknight2202
@eddieknight2202 2 роки тому
This man is a legend, appreciate the knowledge
@hickok45
@hickok45 3 роки тому
First, I know, I do get a little "gabby" getting to the point in this video. Sometimes I'm bad about that, although I've gotten much better over the years. :-) Additionally, the terms "expensive" and "inexpensive" are relative terms. Basically, they are relative to a person's income. Rather than talking so much about "price" of a firearm, or any luxury item, we should probably think of the "cost." For example, a 2,000 dollar rifle might actually "cost" less to one person than a 200 dollar rifle might cost to another. For some people that 2,000 dollar rifle is a smaller percentage of their monthly income than the 200 dollar rifle is of another person's income. Percentage of income is actually the issue, more so than "price." So, it might actually be "crazier" for a person of low income to purchase a Ruger than it is for somebody with a high income to purchase a Sako or Weatherby, etc. It all comes down to percentage of income. Just a thought.
@yaykruser
@yaykruser 3 роки тому
hickok45 Percentage may be the wrong term multiple would fit better.
@black_jackledemon6298
@black_jackledemon6298 3 роки тому
I admire well machined and crafted things. Probably worth it if a person has the cash. I have a Ruger and can't complain as it's put a lot of meat in the freezer. Wouldn't hesitate to buy the other if I could afford it.
@bassnazi4713
@bassnazi4713 3 роки тому
@@black_jackledemon6298 that's the thing, Ruger isn't a step down by any means...all I have function flawlessly. I do wish they would revert back to making the 10/22 like the older models with the free float barrel instead of the band. My older model one has performed better than any other .22 model I have tried, though my grandfather's Browning is absolutely beautiful and sleek.
@rowdybroomstick1216
@rowdybroomstick1216 3 роки тому
I couldn't do what you do, because no matter what you say, someone's always going to tell you your wrong you used the wrong terminology and on and on and on! You can't walk on enough eggshells to satisfy today's hypersensitive overreacting crowd. I have owned in my opinion very exspensive rifle's and affordable rifle's and having both ends of the spectrum is just fine for me.
@black_jackledemon6298
@black_jackledemon6298 3 роки тому
@@bassnazi4713 Ruger is a great value IMO for what you get and a step up from what I had. Not bad second hand rifles but seen better days if you know what I mean. I recommend Ruger if someone asks. I agree with you the 10-22 with the barrel band is slightly less accurate but I still have bought a couple of those and given them as trainers for family that isn't native to Texas to get started. It's highly modifiable if they want to spend the money to do it on a 22 down the road...... but as much as I'm a fan. *Will never be a Browning* .....My grandpa had one too. 😁 Beyond *Nice !* ... I want one with the lighter colored wood stock as the darker was better for fat Missouri fried squirrel dinner but lighter blends in better with Texas tall dead grass along a Pecan orchard. Smaller but better tasting than acorn fed. 😃 Good hunting and best wishes to you and yours wherever ya'll call home. 🙋‍♂️
@johnt4060
@johnt4060 3 роки тому
I have expensive guns and cheap ones. There’s no shame in cheaper stuff if you know how to use and take care of it
@williamstoneman6977
@williamstoneman6977 3 роки тому
As long as it gets the job done, its worth the money
@johnt4060
@johnt4060 3 роки тому
Markus Buelow Are you ok?
@warpartyattheoutpost4987
@warpartyattheoutpost4987 3 роки тому
@Markus Buelow, just breathe. Don't let the commies get to you. People are beginning to see through the leftist media's lies. Be patient.
@sionnachdensolas9787
@sionnachdensolas9787 3 роки тому
@Markus Buelow are you schizophrenic or manic or something
@johnt4060
@johnt4060 3 роки тому
Markus Buelow I hear you man, I see what you’re saying now lol I’m doing fine as ever, just trying to get through the night shift
@IRONJUNK625
@IRONJUNK625 2 роки тому
I could never spend that on a rifle but wow, that Sako does look beautiful.
@SaneNoMore
@SaneNoMore Рік тому
That's how I felt looking at a Daniel Defense AR
@wavelength1970
@wavelength1970 Рік тому
@@SaneNoMore those are overpriced in my opinion
@auntlynnonline6206
@auntlynnonline6206 Рік тому
Thanks for this video, Mr. Hickok. We have a 'coyote problem' by us... I've been using a Remington 870, 12g, but the older I get, the heavy it seems to be getting, too. I just want a practical tool that will get the job done, so for me, the Ruger makes the most sense. $1500 can buy a lot of ammo! lol
@SeSmokki
@SeSmokki 3 роки тому
Speaking of Finnish finish, your channel's subscribe amount is nearly equal to the population of Finland. Love your stuff my man.
@Borderline5440
@Borderline5440 3 роки тому
I'm surprised there aren't any 2-liter plants growing on the range.
@niyokstudios7545
@niyokstudios7545 3 роки тому
This comment is underrated
@chrisparent4660
@chrisparent4660 3 роки тому
I'm surprised there aren't any pot plants growing on the range.
@grenshaw6836
@grenshaw6836 3 роки тому
lol he is secretly growing a watermelon farm, shoot the melon, seeds go everywhere, shoot 2 liters to water them lmao
@LizardKing1750
@LizardKing1750 11 місяців тому
wow... I just learned so much! Thank you so much for this review.
@krismcduffie8949
@krismcduffie8949 Рік тому
I have been watching the channel for 10+ years. Helped me make a lot of educated decisions on what gun to buy to fit me best. Thank you for all the info an awesome videos. I I have a Savage .308 thats similar to the Ruger in the video. Its suprised me and a lot of people out to 400 yards. Nice trigger and more accurate than i expected. I own ruger firearms as well. I would expect good things from the Ruger American.
@thanos9846
@thanos9846 3 роки тому
Two anecdotes. When I got out of the suck, I bought a used Remington 270 BDL + scope package to start deer hunting a lifetime ago. It was a lot of money for me when I started college. If the deer are there, it has never failed to do the job. Maybe 2 that I have had to use two shots with in 20 some odd years. Has been lent to friends for their hunts. Many, many deer have been harvested with it, and still is the go to now. Last year I got my daughter a Savage 243 youth,, + scope package. 3rd group of 3, two shots, same hole just off bull, third shot ~ 3/8" (me shooting). She took her first deer with it, 50 yards, one shot, perfect placement, ran 2-3 yards. Black Friday pickup when was just cruising through the sporting goods store, $350 all in. More often than not, once dialed in, fed the right diet, and taken care of, most decent, even low end rifles are better than their shooters. The two guns above are not safe queens and consistently get the job done. Are they Sakos, no. Will they do the same job? Day in and day out. YMMV.
@ritenger87
@ritenger87 3 роки тому
Great comment. I've had the same experience.
@grantsdad177
@grantsdad177 3 роки тому
When I was 14 I got a Remington 770 in 30-06 for Christmas $250 with scope and a couple years later got my first deer perfect shot and it dropped where right where it stood
@BilgePump
@BilgePump 3 роки тому
Same story...1957 Win94 .30 30. Daddy paid ~65.00 for it from a friend at that was steep. Quality through and through. Would i buy a Sako?? Yup i would. Beautiful craftsmanship and accuracy but i make what,,20x what my parents made back in the early 60’s....
@snipercacelite9263
@snipercacelite9263 3 роки тому
People help all of you to write on the channel activate the bell, I don't have much resources, I want to bring better videos for you, thank you.
@glenn27521
@glenn27521 3 роки тому
Yep I like the way you put the truth in it about the rifle is better then the shooter. I know it's true with me and I'm a better shot when it counts then most. Although I get beat at the range My friends will tell you get me in a tree stand with the wind blowing raining or out in the field of level ground normal conditions for a hunter And they can't hold a candle to me because I've was fortunate enough to start hunting and going anytime I wanted to since before I was a teenager. My 270 will probably shoot within a 1-inch group at a 100 yd me personally I'll shoot in about a two and a half inch group at a hundred yards.
@poptwo4
@poptwo4 3 роки тому
A few years ago a gunsmith I know owed me a cpl thousand $, that he didn’t have, but he had a beautiful block of Claro Walnut. In trade I had him “build” me a gun using the barrel and action of a Savage Axis 30-06 that I had laying around. He custom carved the stock to my body and arm length, added a Timney trigger, and hand hammered an oversized trigger guard so a gloved finger fits nicely. The gun turned out beautiful and has become one of my favorite shooting guns, even over some high dollar rifles that I have. I kind of felt like we were putting lipstick in a pig at the time, but that cheap Savage action is surprisingly accurate once it’s fitted with a decent trigger. (The Axis is in the same market as the American).
@avenqer
@avenqer 3 роки тому
I think you answered a question for me. I bought a 2000 Savage 110 30.06 and the length of the stock is annoying and uncomfortable. Everyone I ask about this looks at me like I have two heads. I am assuming that if I want to be satisfied I will have to size for my body and arm length. Do you have any information or even a website that talks about this and how to measure up for it? Thanks. It's been very frustrating so any info is apprecaited.
@brock8199
@brock8199 3 роки тому
Every savage has ever owned has been a tack driver.
@johnaddison7201
@johnaddison7201 3 роки тому
Nunovya Biznez Google Boyds Gun Stocks. I’ve got a Savage 110 caliber .25-06 from the mid to late 90’s that I bought a stock from them. You can measure for Length of pull and have them make you a stock to fit your pull. I ordered a stock with a thumb hole. It gives the gun a pistol grip feel. I love the feel of it. My biggest issue with rifles is the eye relief for the scopes. On this particular gun I got AR rings that moved the scope closer to my eye and that’s helped a lot. It is a beautiful gun now. Wood stock in salt and pepper laminate. There are other places that make aftermarket stocks but I haven’t dealt with them. Hope this helps.
@markdarragh6620
@markdarragh6620 3 роки тому
@@brock8199 same here. And I'd rather take my savage 30-06 to the woods than a $2000 anything. Not that I'm opposed to collecting expensive guns. But I don't fire them often.
@avenqer
@avenqer 3 роки тому
@@johnaddison7201 Very helpful and puts me in the right direction!
@mikerobertson4041
@mikerobertson4041 Рік тому
Great video! I'll take the Ruger. High quality rifle, and yes, it works. Built like a tank, and is actually affordable! Is a $2K rifle worth it? Of course, if you can afford it and are willing to pay that much. I'm not willing.
@muffin2147
@muffin2147 Рік тому
Part of the reason its $2k is the wood stock ups the price a bit
@BrianVaughnVA
@BrianVaughnVA Рік тому
@@muffin2147 My father made himself a stock on his Enfield, custom wooden, polished and everything.
@mattw4824
@mattw4824 Рік тому
Ruger all the way. Pistol or rifle
@Gui11otine
@Gui11otine 2 роки тому
"That's a watermelon plant growing right there I dunno how it got there." LOL
@georgemartin5980
@georgemartin5980 3 роки тому
"That's a watermelon plant growing there, by the way. I don't know who planted it or how it got there." ...having just broadcast watermelon seeds in a 20 foot radius...
@petabindoff4618
@petabindoff4618 3 роки тому
Think his " dry " sense of humour is missed ?😁😉
@boydiesel69
@boydiesel69 3 роки тому
Eventually 2 liters will start growing out of the ground
@tristonparsley3652
@tristonparsley3652 3 роки тому
@@boydiesel69 Love that one
@grenshaw6836
@grenshaw6836 3 роки тому
right, with how many melons he has exploded im sure 1 seed sprouted lmao
@jimduggan8382
@jimduggan8382 3 роки тому
@@petabindoff4618 The sticker for the Sako was a dry joke as well I'm assuming, I couldn't put a sticker on that wonderful Finish finish
@boomdawg56
@boomdawg56 3 роки тому
My advice would be to buy what you want, avoid buying what is "almost" what you want. If you get it in your head that you want a Sako, wait till you can buy a Sako. I can be sure that if I settle for almost, I won't be happy with it.
@KolyaNickD
@KolyaNickD 3 роки тому
Wise words - I once owned a Tikka T3, which is Sako's cheaper brand. Accurate and good trigger, but i was disgusted by the plastic lined magazine well...
@cbwelch4
@cbwelch4 3 роки тому
A hunting gun is a tool to me. Function trumps form for me, but if you want something beautiful, I get it. I do want a quality tool and Ruger does make a great gun. I own several Rugers. They all work. My hunting guns are not. Sakos are gorgeous for sure.
@jdw0909
@jdw0909 3 роки тому
Good advice. I've been living by this same rule with things I've wanted over the last several years, and it has served me well.
@archywiseman
@archywiseman 3 роки тому
Good advice for everything.
@boomdawg56
@boomdawg56 3 роки тому
@Lassi Kinnunen I understand that and agree, years ago I decided that as a 1911 fan, I needed a Gold Cup. I spent a small fortune on a gold cup and traded my old 1911 to a friend. I was in the military and the gun was carried almost daily and I just couldn't get comfortable dragging the Gold Cup through a sandy beach or wearing it walking chest deep in a swamp. My firearms don't have to go through that kind of abuse anymore so sometimes I opt for the pretty ones. Buyers remorse can cut both ways but I have experienced it more when buying less than what I wanted or needed rather than what I wanted or more. I have a few "pretty rifles", and they function as well as they look. Some I have absolutely no use for, a really nice O/U shotgun, I neither hunt or shoot clays but it sure is a nice shotgun.
@eyeracingandoutdoors1542
@eyeracingandoutdoors1542 Рік тому
Hickok love the videos always have. Please do a video on 22-250 we would greatly enjoy it. Thanks early Merry Christmas to you and the family
@brandtcox678
@brandtcox678 Рік тому
loved the comparison! Wish the weight of the two were compared as well for those who need to haul it around on a hunting trip. Enjoyed this video.
@mysterioanonymous3206
@mysterioanonymous3206 Рік тому
Get yourself a nice single shot then... Just over 5lbs.
@jahway1262
@jahway1262 3 роки тому
I wanna see hickok shoot a “inaccurate gun” whatever that might be. The guy never misses lol
@Hehanni
@Hehanni 3 роки тому
He smacks that 80 yard gong around with Snub Nosed Revolvers 🤣 would have to be a real piece of crap to give him trouble.
@paddlesaddlelad1881
@paddlesaddlelad1881 3 роки тому
a flintlock pistol?
@hiimryan2388
@hiimryan2388 2 роки тому
12 century hand held black powder tube guns?
@Alpha_Marketing_Boss
@Alpha_Marketing_Boss 2 роки тому
For reals lol
@robertrhines9154
@robertrhines9154 2 роки тому
25ACP and there is a video of that
@Hoytman68
@Hoytman68 3 роки тому
A friend of mine has a older Sako in 270 he got from his dad. I bought a Ruger American 4 years ago . We shoot together quite often and i have shot both . Off bench in a lead sled and there both accurate. Very accurate. Granted we use reloads but they are both shooters. For someone who can not justify $1,000 or $2,000 on a rifle, the Ruger is a freezer filling machine. Shoot what you can afford and enjoy it. Thank you for another great video.
@hcharlequinharlequincorps8394
@hcharlequinharlequincorps8394 Рік тому
Sights ON THE BARREL... I am SO glad he said that. thank you Hickock for making sure to point that out.
@zafizzle
@zafizzle Рік тому
Very informative! I find it odd that you can buy a rifle with no sights. Also thank you for explaining that 4x price does not mean 4x quality (they scale differently)
@kevintyler2887
@kevintyler2887 Рік тому
No sights are the norm today except for possibly with lever action. Most people use a scope today especially on a bolt action. My eyes are aging I use a scope. Better insurance of making a humane kill at longer ranges.
@fatpad00
@fatpad00 Рік тому
It makes sense if you consider use case. At shorter ranges where iron sights are viable, so are smaller calibers and semi-autos. Bolt action rifles chambered for full size cartridges really shine at longer ranges where even cheaper options can be very consistent.
@BtRct
@BtRct 9 місяців тому
Most of the time people prefer it without sights. 1. They’ll never use iron sights 2. The money you save on not including a scope can be used to buy an optic you would rather have. Nothing wrong with the one they give you but if you want more power, larger lens to capture more light, you can get what you want.
@kurtkrieger6668
@kurtkrieger6668 3 роки тому
Reminds me of the golfer that buys the $2000 golf clubs but his score doesn’t change.
@TheHitchiker42
@TheHitchiker42 3 роки тому
That's why I haven't invested in a high end trap gun! Every gun I own can outshoot me!
@u.p.woodtick3296
@u.p.woodtick3296 3 роки тому
One day back in the seventies a pool shark by the handle of Fast Eddie showed up in our local tavern and waxed all asses with a broom handle shooting pool
@jakemossop4637
@jakemossop4637 3 роки тому
Agree. Sako make some fucking stellar rifles, but 9 times out of 10, they'll outshoot the owner. Saying that, I'd still buy one as a pretty average shooter for the same reason I'll buy channelock pliers or Japanese work knives; it's enjoyable to use high-quality tools.
@beefedcorn3879
@beefedcorn3879 3 роки тому
Who says you need to be good at something to invest in something more expensive? If you have been doing it a while and see the investment as worth it, why shouldn't you? Stop gate keeping nice things you broke bitch
@u.p.woodtick3296
@u.p.woodtick3296 3 роки тому
@Haywood Jeblomi ya get what you pay for with firearms
@skittycat213
@skittycat213 3 роки тому
I’ll start by disclaiming that this is entirely my own opinion and experience. (sad that I have to actually even put that these days) Since you asked for comments from the Benchrest community, here is mine: I am not a fan of Sako. Maybe I just bought one that made it past QC, or maybe their reputation of accuracy is some marketing ploy, or maybe they went the same route as Kimber (had a good real reputation, but quality lowered over time and now you’re just paying for the name). Too many speculations and maybes out there, but my experience with Sako has been, to put it politely, very underwhelming. Here’s my 2 part explanation: Bought a Sako a while back to build a long distance target rifle off of because I had of course heard of their accuracy reputation. The rifle was NIB. From the beginning I had always planned to tear it down, blueprint, and rebuild it from the ground up. However if I buy a rifle I’m not just going to pull it apart without first shooting it. So I brought it out to the range. I doubt I could have hit the broadside of a barn from inside the barn with this rifle (for those wondering, this includes both during and after proper break-in procedure). The rifle did not give me any form of consistent groupings This rifle clearly did not living up to “Sako” levels of expectations. I wouldn’t say I was overly enthusiastic about the results. If I hadn’t planned on rebuilding the rifle from the start I would have gotten rid of it at my earliest convenience, but I kept it and did exactly what I had planned on doing. So that was the shooting in factory condition part, here’s the rebuild part. Tear down enlightened me to a number of factors that contributed to its accuracy, or lack there of. The recoil lug isn’t built directly into the receiver, this is fine on other rifle designs where the recoil lug is fit properly to the receiver but the amount of play in the slot for the lug to sit in was enough to allow the lug to not sit tightly and not give any form of proper consistency under recoil. The receiver itself is considerably thinner than other standard bolt action receivers. While this may save a bit of weight, it also means there is going to be the potential for more flex in the receiver. Blueprinting might have been the most telling. The receiver threads were so far out of concentricity that when I recut them I had to open them up so much to achieve proper concentricity that I was about .005” away from having too little meat in the receiver walls to be considered safe and would’ve had to scrap the entire project. Lapping the bolt lugs was also pretty telling. I had decent contact on one of the three lugs, about half contact on the second, and barely touching the third at all. IMO There’s no way the action should have been able to make it past QC. This rifle ended up being one of the most frustrating builds I’ve ever done. Between dealing with all the inconsistencies in the rifle that cropped up both before and during the rebuild, I don’t think a single other gun has ever given me this many headaches. In the end all my work paid off. The very first time I brought it out to the range to test fire after I had finally finished the rebuild, I was rewarded with a sub 3/8” MOA grouping with Factory ammo! This Sako is now one of my most accurate rifles. I’m glad I put the work in to see it perform so well, but there is just no way in hell that I could find myself recommending Sako to anyone else, regardless of but also especially considering the price they go for. To reiterate: this is my personal experience and opinion, but I’d take the “cheap” rifle that I can expect maybe not ultra amazing custom quality but still very good quality that costs 1/5 the price over another Sako. For those who actually read this entire essay of a long UKposts comment, thanks for taking the time. I hope this was useful not only to the benchrest community, but also to anyone out there who may be in the market for a new rifle.
@Shozb0t
@Shozb0t 3 роки тому
How many fouling shots did you take? I ask this out of curiosity.
@tommcfarland5368
@tommcfarland5368 3 роки тому
Man....what a shame. At least it paid off in the end. Id say its almost impossible to find any type of rifle, built with any passion or appreciation for the product, from a factory. I love and enjoy building ARs and that fact can clearly be seen in my end product! Im glad your sako adventure worked out for you!
@thunderstruck5484
@thunderstruck5484 3 роки тому
Before purchasing can you examine and see any of the faults you wrote about? I guess if it was ordered maybe not I was just curious thanks
@richardcarlino252
@richardcarlino252 3 роки тому
George Rapley hey. Well I have a Sako 95. I absolutely love it. It shoots extremely well. And it’s a stunning rifle. Fit and finish is second to none! The feel when you raise it to shoot, wow. JMO!
@skittycat213
@skittycat213 3 роки тому
Full Sugar Brah I’ve got 3 Remington 700’s that I’ve also blueprinted and they all shoot sub 1/2 MOA. You won’t hear me complain about the 700 haha!
@mr.d7776
@mr.d7776 2 роки тому
Good job. Appreciate the benefit of your knowledge and experience.
@brianbiggs9456
@brianbiggs9456 Рік тому
Thanks for an unbiased and honest review. It was great listening to what you have to say.
@attorneyreel1181
@attorneyreel1181 3 роки тому
While Hickok was drooling over the wooden Finnish stock, he left out that the cheaper Ruger stock made of polymer composite will never warp, never absorb moisture, and is impervious to oil and other chemicals.
@spookbuster4862
@spookbuster4862 3 роки тому
Form vs function my man. Good form grabs attention, good function is expected.
@bryceanderson4864
@bryceanderson4864 3 роки тому
You're right. FWIW, that same Finnish company makes rifles with composite stocks.
@bryceanderson4864
@bryceanderson4864 3 роки тому
And for significantly less than $2000.
@smokedbrisket3033
@smokedbrisket3033 3 роки тому
well, don't overlook the "cheaper" components in the Ruger. If you're hunting family land or an inexpensive deer lease, if the Ruger fails, no big deal. It's annoying, but there's always tomorrow. the guy who would buy the Sako 85 is also the guy likely to book a money hunt in some distant place, with lots of effort/time just to get there. If' I'm paying 5-10K for a hunt, I'll spend 2k on a rifle with all (or mostly) steel parts and much lower probability of failure. I say all of that as a big fan of Savage and Tikka (Sako's "introductory" line of rifles). If all you're ever gonna do is hunt white tails and feral hogs, there is nothing in the world wrong with Ruger American, Savage, Tikka, etc. They're all accurate and reliable enough. If you're gonna drop money on an expensive elk/muley/moose hunt, or a trip to Africa, the $2K price tag on the Sako becomes a relatively trivial expense.
@tidefanyankee2428
@tidefanyankee2428 3 роки тому
​@@smokedbrisket3033 So in other words, "if you have to ask, you can't afford it" LOL. I read an article years ago about natural (wood) stocks vs. composite stocks and what effects temp/humidity etc....have on accuracy. The author took 2 rifles, both in .223/5.56 (yes, I know they aren't exactly the same) and he shot them both using the same ammo, same lot number ect....from the same distance, at the same kind of target in July. Then, he cleaned both weapons, and boxed them up and did the same tests in January. The results were fairly significant. The rifle with the composite stock had less variation in it's point of impact than the natural wood stocked rifle. I love the look of wood, but I'll go with a composite stock every time. Composites effect accuracy less in differing temps/humidity etc....and they are more durable.
@officialsterlingarcher
@officialsterlingarcher 3 роки тому
I remember I used to watch hickok45 years ago when I was in high-school. I'm now graduated from college and am still happy to see him uploading content!
@lilianestephen4560
@lilianestephen4560 3 роки тому
Middle school now 21 sheesh
@sTEVAL570
@sTEVAL570 Рік тому
I agree 100% with you sir. I happen to own a weatherby mark V, made in west Germany, 300 weatherby magnum. I’m not kidding when I say I’ve sat for hours upon hours for years just admiring the beauty of the gun. Almost makes you tear up at how well made and well crafted some guns are.
@kenmills1611
@kenmills1611 2 роки тому
I have a Savage .30-06 (lefty) and a Weatherby Mark V. Being a lefty, I can sometimes get good values. My Savage cost me $150 used, and the Weatherby $1000 or so. I can tell the difference in fit and finish, but not in accuracy.
@brick3410
@brick3410 Рік тому
Same here being a lefty... if the optics are the same I didn't see a difference in accuracy. I own a Ruger American 30-06 and a Tikka 270. My only complaint was weight... ruger was heavy. Spent 200 bucks and got a mag pull stock and fixed that issue.
@rickmckee8270
@rickmckee8270 Рік тому
I think that it would be better to see how well the rifles grouped when shooting of of a bag. I known that th Seiko TRG 42 will shoot groups of 1/4 MOA. I have a Blazer R93LRS2 in 338Lm that will hold 1/4 MOA too.
@andreawhalen4142
@andreawhalen4142 Рік тому
i have owned savages in high line and low line, their higher end stuff have different barrels, stocks ect, i have noticed a tiny difference in accuracy but for hunting there isn't a big enough gap in actual performance for me to only own the more expensive models.
@FeralGhoulash
@FeralGhoulash 3 роки тому
It’s crazy to believe I’ve been watching this man for going on 7 years.
@johnw3736
@johnw3736 3 роки тому
Only 3 years for me, but man am I grateful. Every single gun that I’ve bought, Hickok has a video on. Just a joy to watch.
@chriscary4074
@chriscary4074 3 роки тому
@@johnw3736 well then we're getting a good mix because I'm exactly in the middle of both of you with5 years under my belt. I started watching him when I bought my first rifle, which was also my first milsurp, A Kar98k I got out of a pawn shop for $250 And he was one of like 3 GOOD videos on the K98 that were out at the time
@erics3527
@erics3527 3 роки тому
@@johnw3736 I am about the same time as you and whenever I plan to buy a gun first thing I do is see if hickock has a video and his general opinion.
@lindanelson8400
@lindanelson8400 3 роки тому
Three rifles on the table, and I heard you talking about the Sako and the Ruger, but the entire time my focus was on that gorgeous model 70.
@toryalmond
@toryalmond 3 роки тому
Was wanting a model 70 Super Grade. Been looking since last Christmas and my FFL and local range couldn't get one. Found a "used" never shot Kimber Super America at Cabela's for a steal. Not a nick in the stock to be seen. Gorgeous wood stock. So settled. May have to look later for that Model 70.
@JohnnyKaw11B
@JohnnyKaw11B 3 роки тому
Been eyeing a 70 Alaskan. B E A U T I F U L
@user-rd8vp6nq8b
@user-rd8vp6nq8b 3 роки тому
Love the 70
@lindanelson8400
@lindanelson8400 3 роки тому
@@user-rd8vp6nq8b Absolutely, watching this video is the equivalent of trying to explain the virtues of eating vegetables to the kids with a big bowl of candy on the table.
@EeZ3-808
@EeZ3-808 3 роки тому
I couldn’t take my eyes off of that Winchester either. I have my dads old pre 64 in .270 and will never part with it.
@cat5dookie1
@cat5dookie1 2 роки тому
The SEKO bolt actually has a twist on it that doesnt freeze/lock in the extreme cold.
@greendrm4569
@greendrm4569 Рік тому
“We have another round in this, it holds five, thats why it costs more”
@againstalltyrants9001
@againstalltyrants9001 2 роки тому
The Sako is for when you drive to a hunting blind and sit in it, the Ruger is for when you are hoofing miles through the bush actively looking for things.
@leftyeh6495
@leftyeh6495 2 роки тому
I'd carry the Sako either way. I have plenty of wood stocks with battle scars. Memories in the making. They're meant to be used. If you can't imagine scratching it, you probably shouldn't be trying to afford it.
@a.h.504
@a.h.504 2 роки тому
@@leftyeh6495 Good advice
@sprout2616
@sprout2616 2 роки тому
He didn't really touch on weight when choosing a hunting rifle. Where I hunt it is very hilly and it's hard going. I'd always prefer a lighter plastic stock than solid wood when out hunting for several days.
@margaretmigrainer4845
@margaretmigrainer4845 2 роки тому
I have hauled a 30-06 Sako for DECADES thru the woods, on a motorcycle, in a truck, in a canoe. NEVER has it let me down. I have used a Zeiss, and Leupold, mostly open sights. My Ruger's have been on the same trips both great firearms.
@asherdie
@asherdie 2 роки тому
I've walked miles in the woods with my Sako
@TsunTzu
@TsunTzu 3 роки тому
I was literally looking at grabbing a cheap bolt rifle just yesterday... Wasn't going to buy anything THAT expensive, but hey, this is still helpful.
@marcusharris8016
@marcusharris8016 3 роки тому
Tsun Tzu Ranch American...450 BM, 7.62x39-I got, 308...endless-and there is aftermarket parts to improve the guts for the rifle enthusiasts-
@murphy4yt
@murphy4yt 3 роки тому
Tsun Tzu check out the T/C Compass.
@jacobg7966
@jacobg7966 3 роки тому
My dad has 2 Browning A-Bolt rifles that he’s been using the last 20-30 years. I think they’re like midrange priced rifles and he’s still hunting with them today, great shooters too lol
@MT-vw6pf
@MT-vw6pf 3 роки тому
Tikka T3. Excellent rifle at a good price
@sumvs5992
@sumvs5992 3 роки тому
Cheap bolt action rifles? May I recommend a Mosin? It shoots, and that's the pros.
@MrOlgrumpy
@MrOlgrumpy 2 роки тому
Personally I prefer timber stocks,but others prefer synthetics,I have two old Rugers,77RS and 77Mk 2 and they are great rifles.I have also owned a Sako .22 Hornet but it's long gone now. Thanks for sharing these new editions with us,maybe review/compare the Mauser B18 ?
@ismaelgonzalez1288
@ismaelgonzalez1288 2 роки тому
He has So much knowledge and honesty About rifles and hand guns And he explain everything vary well
@Ravangers
@Ravangers 3 роки тому
"Thats a watermelon plant growin there, i don't know who planted it or how it got there" dead lol. even better than the Finnish finish.
@huskyninja9838
@huskyninja9838 2 роки тому
I wanna see him figure out who put it there
@JasonW.
@JasonW. 3 роки тому
The Ruger is cheaper to buy, but they sure love their magazines and price them with all that love. But it shoots. Got one.
@Synergy7Studios
@Synergy7Studios 3 роки тому
I wish they still made the AI mag versions. I bought one and I can use AI type pmags.
@murphy4yt
@murphy4yt 3 роки тому
And their magazines are junk. The 10/22 mag is the standard of the industry, so I can’t understand why they cheaped,out on the American.
@robertmurdock9750
@robertmurdock9750 3 роки тому
I saw some Sako mags a few days ago and they were about $280. I would still buy the Sako though over the Ruger.
@MushroomMatt
@MushroomMatt 11 місяців тому
This guy is the guy, organic, inforamtional, genuine! Good Man
@cadmusravenstag4403
@cadmusravenstag4403 2 роки тому
My Husqvarna 1600 Lightweight (30-06) was made in the 1960s, I bought it mint for $500. It's every bit as good as a pre-64 Winchester Model 70 (which nowadays runs about $3000 or so) and I'd put it up against any modern rifle that is factory bedded, with a floating barrel. Husqvarna is primarily known for chainsaws now, but their rifles were top notch Swedish steel.
@jayusn-et2231
@jayusn-et2231 Рік тому
The Swedes made some wonderful products. I had a 1975 Husqvarna 250 CR Dirt Bike. 2 Stroke and very powerful. I Loved it and beat the crap out of it as a youth. Sadly I sold it while in the military when my Commanding Officer told me if I injured myself riding it off-road, I would be court-martialed for destruction of government property. (Me)
@AleXxTM123
@AleXxTM123 Рік тому
most precious possession i have is the 300€ k98 i bought when i got my hunting license in germany. The stock was so fckd that i had to change it. Got a thumbhole stock for prolonged Standing on driven hunts. You can stick your thumb in it and hold it upright for hour and be ready in a split second. It's a beauty and i shot nearly a hundred wild boars with it. recently i got a Merkel Helix in 30-06. and i can shoot it nearly as fast as some other people shooting their semi auto.
@timanderson2515
@timanderson2515 Рік тому
I have a 67 Husqvarna Vappenfrabrik 3006 that my dad bout for 250. I will put it up against any rifle
@johnswanson3741
@johnswanson3741 Рік тому
Swedes and Germans ....... The highest quality in engineering and workmanship, ya just can't go wrong!!!
@AManOnline.
@AManOnline. 10 місяців тому
I had no idea Husqvarna made firearms, I thought they they were a lawn equipment company only. Just gave it a Google and apparently they've been around for centuries and have dipped their toes in several industries, but started as a rifle company
@mgriffin42455
@mgriffin42455 3 роки тому
If you can't pick it up and hit what you're shootin' at, you might as well have a stick. -Dad
@evilcowboy
@evilcowboy 3 роки тому
Lol and he is absolutely right.
@bobbyhempel1513
@bobbyhempel1513 3 роки тому
So no Glocks.
@AdrianMatthews2859
@AdrianMatthews2859 3 роки тому
Feed my family with my "cheap" Savage .308. Would love the expensive guns but I'll work with what I can afford.
@a3300000
@a3300000 2 роки тому
It’s a fine rifle.
@FantomWireBrian
@FantomWireBrian 2 роки тому
Nice shooting ❗ I totally agree . I bought a slightly used 1990 Remington model 700 .270 with a 3x9 Scope at a gun shop before going on a Walk hunt. The guy that bought it in had to have a Browning SS stalker at twice the price . When our group purchased their guns they all went high end Weatherby rifles . My gun was about 475 there's were above 2,000. My gun was synthetic . Theirs were beautiful wood,but not free floated and when we got out west all of them were affected by the change , mine didn't move. I took my bull at the longest range. I did have an All American 22mag bolt . Very nice rifle . 😎
@darrylpugh7532
@darrylpugh7532 Рік тому
Very informative and very entertaining... thank you sir.
@mannyg9059
@mannyg9059 3 роки тому
"Expensive and inexpensive are relative terms" Amen to that, even $400 is expensive for some people .
@tajemniczymorgan1541
@tajemniczymorgan1541 3 роки тому
yes ;-;
@candyman9635
@candyman9635 3 роки тому
I would argue that $400 is expensive for most people but that's just down to where I live and the people I know.
@karlyrichmond6270
@karlyrichmond6270 3 роки тому
Uhh, because it is?
@dboy2258
@dboy2258 3 роки тому
@@candyman9635 For something that is not technically necessary. 50 bucks is too expensive, but it being necessary all depends on the person, location, or job. In Alaska a solid hunting rifle could be deemed necessary. Or in the right type of ghetto area an AK with a 30 round mag could be deemed necessary.
@candyman9635
@candyman9635 3 роки тому
@Virgin? Mary Yikes. Guns are just tools. Tools do not have agendas or wills of their own.
@Taylorkaraoke
@Taylorkaraoke 3 роки тому
Am I the only one wondering more about the one resting rifle cast aside right of the screen? LOL
@nando03012009
@nando03012009 3 роки тому
I wondered the same thing
@meghan7547
@meghan7547 3 роки тому
Mod 70 Winchester, has one of the best safety records and performance records of most all moderately priced rifles.. it is often referred to as "The Rifleman's Rifle" because of that. It was the FBI'S sniper rifle, not sure if still is.
@vossman5
@vossman5 3 роки тому
His pre64 Winchester model 70, says it in the video
@joesmo1899
@joesmo1899 Рік тому
I'd be too worried taking a $2,000 rifle in the brush. Honestly, I want to use something that works well that I don't have to worry about it getting scratched or rained on while out in the woods. The expensive rifles are for bragging and look good in a safe in my opinion. This was an outstanding video, helps put things in perspective.
@mysterioanonymous3206
@mysterioanonymous3206 Рік тому
Sure. You have to realise that culturally, European sports hunting was reserved for the upper class. So cost was never a factor. Up to this day we differentiate "higher" and "lower" game hunts here in Europe. Accordingly, manufacturers have built very fine premium guns ever since and that's how the industry still works structurally. Hunting still is a bit of a posh hobby in most places so people do have the money. Having a much smaller market generally doesn't help in making budget options available. I'm in the market right now and a Sako isn't even available, it would be considered a mid range option at best where I am. Here, everyone shoots Blaser, 5k and up. That makes a Sako a budget option here pretty much. 4 out of 5 guys here shoot carbon Fibre R8s for 6,7k (rifle only) and a few carry 12k Krieghoff's. Puts everything in perspective.
@williamjohnson4417
@williamjohnson4417 6 місяців тому
@@mysterioanonymous3206 "You have to realize that culturally, European sports hunting was reserved for the upper class. So cost was never a factor." American hunting has never been "reserved for the upper class" and there are still high end manufactures like Nosler that make ultra high end carbon fiber hunting rifles. idk if i buy your "cultural differences" argument
@RobertLinthicum
@RobertLinthicum 4 місяці тому
@@williamjohnson4417 In Germany, hunting is not for "upper class". It does take a lot of time and effort to be able to hunt and own firearms, but one must not be rich. This guy is full of it.
@williamjohnson4417
@williamjohnson4417 4 місяці тому
i mean tbf if what you say is the case and it takes "a lot of time and effort to be able to hunt and own firearms" in Germany that is going to inherently mean there is a class barrier to entry, because people living paycheck to paycheck can't exactly afford to spare the time to make the effort. Where as in many places in the US the meat from your first few deer will be enough to offset the costs of everything (rifle and hunting permit) making it a viable means of sustaining oneself on the cheap @@RobertLinthicum
@tonysmith5465
@tonysmith5465 Рік тому
Very very outstanding video. Great job. Keep up the good work. Thanks a lot friend. SC Navy vet.
@angryfish9976
@angryfish9976 3 роки тому
I’m so jealous of this backyard...
@erikgodinez1426
@erikgodinez1426 3 роки тому
Don’t be, go make that shit happen and get you one like that
@mikuhatsunegoshujin
@mikuhatsunegoshujin 3 роки тому
I know right, this yard is getting all of Hickok's bullets and not me. >tfw never come from the light headed feeling of blood flooding out of your head from all of Hickok's bullets feels bad man
@SexierMink1699
@SexierMink1699 3 роки тому
One of the only reasons I would buy Sako is because Finland is my homeland and I feel immense pride for our national firearms industry
@radeee87
@radeee87 3 роки тому
@Ben Finny nope. Cheapest models are around €2000
@sonar357
@sonar357 2 роки тому
I've got a Ruger American in 30-06 (a VERY American caliber) topped with a Redfield Revolution (got both before they offered the American Revolution package). Solid, but lightweight, rifle and it gets the job done in the accuracy department
@jonlennon3348
@jonlennon3348 2 роки тому
It really comes down to hand worked and fit components. In my opinion sako's are some of the finest off the shelf guns today Colt Sauers are beautifully made but the average hunter would never spend money like that on a safe queen.
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