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Tell us a little more. Sako made a sporter version that’s a repeater and a couple target versions that are bull barrel single shots. The sporter is the harder one to find but they range from about what Josh said. If it’s mint condition maybe a bit more to the right buyer. If it’s the sporter they go for a bit more, they also offered the sporter version in their deluxe.I have seen a Sako 6 PPC unfired, no box today from and estate. Anyone know the value of the rifle off hand.
Thanks in advance, Tom
It is the target model with the bull barrel, single shot. The wood is average walnut. It is unfired. Our shop got it in from an estate. We also have a 308 bull barrel repeater in the box, unfired. Thanks for the reply back, I hope all is well out your way and you and the misses is enjoying the desert spring.Tell us a little more. Sako made a sporter version that’s a repeater and a couple target versions that are bull barrel single shots. The sporter is the harder one to find but they range from about what Josh said. If it’s mint condition maybe a bit more to the right buyer. If it’s the sporter they go for a bit more, they also offered the sporter version in their deluxe.
I have the sporter version in 6PPC and 22PPC, factory originals, two of my favorite rifles. You might want to play around with a bit before you sell it. They are neat rifles, typically very accurate too.
I was at a local gun show this morning. There was a Sako 75 laminate HB STLS with set trigger in 6 PPC NIB. Asking was $2750.I’ve watched them sell from $1200 to $1800 over the past few years, here.
Wow! You’d have to really want one to pay that!I was at a local gun show this morning. There was a Sako 75 laminate HB STLS with set trigger in 6 PPC NIB. Asking was $2750.
I wonder if it'll sell.
That's what I thought.Wow! You’d have to really want one to pay that!
I have one of these rifles also. In fact I have two. A model 75 and a model A1 6mm PPC USA. I was also wondering about this brass and judging by the measurements I got by getting the neck thickness of the Alpha brass on sites such as this one it would be too tight. I believe the Alpha brass has an average neck thickness of .014. Doing the math then a loaded round would be.271 which is the neck size of the chamber. I believe you would have to turn the necks to get the proper clearance.I wonder if the new Alpha brass will work in it , or I will have to try and find some of the Norma USA brass ?
