In the meantime
- Paid a barrel deposit today
- Ordered a J&P Products Custom Sako Quad Striker Spring Set for faster and stronger ignition. Smells snake oil to me, but at this point i am both curious and desperate enough to try out everything.
- We have decided that apart from the action itself, the barrel will also have a glass bedding for the first inch or two, like you see in the picture (not my photo, found it online). The main reason, among others, was to relieve the action from a stress caused by the lever force of such heavy barrel, and therefore more stabilize tensions between barrel, action and stock during temperature and humidity changes.
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- Reamer type has been chosen. After long discussion and gathering information, a 22LR Match Chamber designed by Kevin Nevius for Lapua ammunition will be cut into my barrel.
I will bring this rifle to top level, I must, but i almost feel that I am falling down endless rabbit hole. For those interested in numbers:
Rifle: 1460 EUR
Spare Magazines: 50 EUR
Muzzle brake: 50 EUR (Used first and last time)
DIP Trigger guard: 80 EUR(inc. shipping and import)
Sterk Swept Ball handle: 150 EUR (You have no idea what monstrosity importing gun stuff from AU to SVK really is, it was main part of the cost)
Harris 6-9 Bipod: 100 EUR
Nuprol XL Hardcase: 120 EUR
Spuhr SA 3601 Scope mount: 250 EUR
Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x50 ZS MRAD: 1700 EUR
Firing pin springs: 50 EUR (inc. shipping and import)
Lothar Walther customized barrel, bedding, accurizing, barrel and trigger work: 1400 EUR (estimated cost)
About 5400 EUR / 6500 USD. Holy moly that would be a nice Sako TRG 22 with scope and mount included. Or a barefoot AI. Or almost a freaking 50BMG like EDM Windrunner. Am I genuinely retarded or just plain stupid? I dont know. And the worst part of it? In my country, and basically in the whole EU, you have to fill out 10 forms, pay three different fees and wait month for an approval when you want to piss down your own barrel. Oh guys how much do I envy you being in the country where you can order anything online.
Easa, the (now) poor Sako owner. Wish me luck.