My new Sako 85 .204 Varmit rifle
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 12:01 am
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum and firstly like to say Hi to all you .204 user's out there. I just bought my set up 2 week's ago and I'm impressed with this fast shooting calibre. When I picked up my set up two day's before I was leaving on a Duck hunting rice trip. I was dying to sight it in.. I was hoping to purchase some Federal 39 grn. BK's to sight it in and use factory ammo for hunting... But all I can manage to get hold of in Australia right at this time were the Federal 40grn Nosler Ballistic Tips. On the second afternoon of my trip Hunting ,I managed to get some time to sight in the Sako..
I had an alright rest to shoot off which I sat the rifle in . Then using my Leica range finder I locked on at 100 placed my target stand down. My scope is a NXS NightForce 5.5 -22 X 56MM (MLR .1 MIL-RADIAN). So the sighting began with the cleaning of the barrel to properly run her in . I managed three group's at .8 in a perfect triangle shape. I guess not bad for a 100 yard sight in. But from my research the 39 grn Bk'S group better apparently.
The rain decided to poor for an hour which was a relief in a way cause hunting in NSW in Australia get's hot at summer and the dam flies and mosquito's have you for breakfast , lunch and dinner... any way's packed up the Sako for later on tonight. I done my round's threw the rice paddock's to help control the duck's for a farmer . Then came night fall.. Had a smile .. grinning while setting up the spotlight for the night delight. Warmed up the Toyota and cruzed along looking for any eye's about... Yep.. First off,,, A Hare would have been 80 or 100 yards away.. Placed the cross and surely the .204 thumped that hare so fast and clean I was like wow.. This is one rifle I enjoying shooting.
Well make a long story short 2 more Hare's were taken and two Foxe's .
Since ammo seems hard to get with a time frame of next year as I'm being told.. I decided to purchase Norma cases, federal 205m primer's, sierra 39 Grn BK'S and ADI Bench Mark 8208 Powder. I'm just waiting for my case's to arrive so as I can reload some recipe's to see what the Sako thrives on.
Well, I wont keep talking away just wanted to share my story with you guy's and a "Hello" from a new member.. I'll see if I can try to load some pic's..
I had an alright rest to shoot off which I sat the rifle in . Then using my Leica range finder I locked on at 100 placed my target stand down. My scope is a NXS NightForce 5.5 -22 X 56MM (MLR .1 MIL-RADIAN). So the sighting began with the cleaning of the barrel to properly run her in . I managed three group's at .8 in a perfect triangle shape. I guess not bad for a 100 yard sight in. But from my research the 39 grn Bk'S group better apparently.
The rain decided to poor for an hour which was a relief in a way cause hunting in NSW in Australia get's hot at summer and the dam flies and mosquito's have you for breakfast , lunch and dinner... any way's packed up the Sako for later on tonight. I done my round's threw the rice paddock's to help control the duck's for a farmer . Then came night fall.. Had a smile .. grinning while setting up the spotlight for the night delight. Warmed up the Toyota and cruzed along looking for any eye's about... Yep.. First off,,, A Hare would have been 80 or 100 yards away.. Placed the cross and surely the .204 thumped that hare so fast and clean I was like wow.. This is one rifle I enjoying shooting.
Well make a long story short 2 more Hare's were taken and two Foxe's .
Since ammo seems hard to get with a time frame of next year as I'm being told.. I decided to purchase Norma cases, federal 205m primer's, sierra 39 Grn BK'S and ADI Bench Mark 8208 Powder. I'm just waiting for my case's to arrive so as I can reload some recipe's to see what the Sako thrives on.
Well, I wont keep talking away just wanted to share my story with you guy's and a "Hello" from a new member.. I'll see if I can try to load some pic's..