I bought an L61R in 30-06 because I liked it (and we are shooting 1903 of various persuasions so it fits right in). Good to have people who like them up and down the timeline. I am inclined to the earlier ones, but then my dad bought my Mom one in 62 so there is the nostalgia factor. Technically true I gather though they all seem to be solid with the A3 having some improvements over the earlier ones. The A3 is considered in some circles better than the L61R. Lifetime warranty and good glass, finish not as nice as Leupold but then its a field scope. I am fond of Leopold and they make Redfield and you can get one for around $200. If you are going out to 500 yds a 12 power would be a good idea (well at least if you are older and eyes not so good anymore). Also what ammo would be recommended for this rifle? I plan on using it for Elk and target shooting out to 500 yards or so. I would sure appreciate any input from you folks on ths rifle. the barrel is stamped Sako 7mm Rem mag and also says made in Finnland. Is the A 3 the model number or name of this rifle? Or is there another? There isn't any other marking on the rifle other than the serial number. I haven't shot it yet as I just brought it home today and I have to order a set of rings for it as well. I'm planning on mounting a decent 3x9x40, but I'm not sure which brand would best compliment this rifle. Oh, the blueing is almost perfect by the way. I paid $625.00 for the rifle with a nice leather sling. The origonal wood stock however does show a little stippling in places from what looks like water damage, perhaps. The iron sights were removed and plug screws installed. Rifling is bright and sharp, magazine condition is near new. I just brought home a Sako A 3 from the NRA Whittington Center (The local gun shop) and I'm wondering if any of you folks are familiar with the Sako 7mm Remington Magnum? It's in very good condition, I'd say 90 to 95% near new.
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