Steyr SSG69 p2. McMillan stock. Styria aics mag conversion.

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Re: Steyr SSG69 p2. McMillan stock. Styria aics mag conversi

#11 Post by webb22 »

Can't believe that you're selling it mate! I would love that stock though :p
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#12 Post by safetyfirst »

I'd love that, exactly what I'm after but a house move means I'm skint! Looks like a lovely rifle.
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Re: Steyr SSG69 p2. McMillan stock. Styria aics mag conversi

#13 Post by pwinnall »

Hello,
What barrel length is it?
I've been looking for a stalking / range rifle (Sako 85 ) but I wonder is this SSG heavy?
What is the accuracy like from this?
Couldn't you sell the scope for more on it's own than £700 in a package?
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Re: Steyr SSG69 p2. McMillan stock. Styria aics mag conversi

#14 Post by breacher »

pwinnall wrote:Hello,
What barrel length is it?
I've been looking for a stalking / range rifle (Sako 85 ) but I wonder is this SSG heavy?
What is the accuracy like from this?
Couldn't you sell the scope for more on it's own than £700 in a package?
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The rifle as standard is 9.1lbs. Add a little for the bottom metal, heavier mag and McMillan stock. The barrel is 25.6" plus the brake.

I have used it stalking a few times - from a high seat and over a 1000 acre farm so I spent the day carrying it. Its not light but its not unbearable neither.

Accuracy ? I am getting .5 moa with NRA RWS ammo. So, with handloads I would imagine .3 moa should be achieveable.

I managed a 2nd place with it in McQueens and a few "200 yard any rifle" gold and silver medals at NRA matches. Its certainly competitive in terms of accuracy.

The scope - its not mint outside as this is the 3rd rifle its been on. And I got it cheap originally, so to be honest the price is realistic. And if it does not sell, I will happily put the scope on the LMT !!
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Re: Steyr SSG69 p2. McMillan stock. Styria aics mag conversi

#15 Post by breacher »

Decided to keep the scope to put on the LMT.

Rifle inc rings, mcmillan stock, harris bipod, bradley arms brake, monopod and 3 mags still available.
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#16 Post by breacher »

NOW SOLD.
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#17 Post by tackb »

breacher wrote:NOW SOLD.
hooray ! somebody has got a bargain ! lollol
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Re: Steyr SSG69 p2. McMillan stock. Styria aics mag conversi

#18 Post by 20series »

Spookily I know who bought this, it came up in a conversation I was having with a contractor who works for me

He's not shot it yet though,

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