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I have found a new love in sako rifles. When I got out of the Marines I bought a used Sako Finbear 30.06 that was in pretty good condition for $400. I quickly fell in love with it. Since then I have bought a 1965 Sako 300 Mag. For $425 and it had not been touched in 30 years and was in near new condition. I then bought a Sako 75 300mag for $300 and it was in ok condition with perfect bore. My next. One was another Finbear that was modified 300 RUM with a schneider bull barrel and a Schmidt&Bender scope for $1100. All these rifles have original wood stocks. So I decided to collect them and if anyone wants to sell one I am interested. Thank you and God bless you.
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