Rifle Sako A7 Roughtech Pro 30-06 Springfield 24.4" Barrel 3+1rd Stainless Steel Syntheic Stock
Sako Roughtech Pro is a true hunting and shooting rifle designed for regular big game hunting. The Roughtech stock has a fully integrated aluminium bedding that ensures precise, rigid chassis, as well as a rough surface texture that ensures a solid grip in all weather conditions. The stock is equipped with an advanced high energy dissipation recoil pad and all stocks come with two 5mm spacers for length of pull adjustment.
Action: Bolt Caliber: 30-06 Springfield Barrel Length: 24.4" Capacity: 3+1 Trigger: Adjustable Safety: Two Position Oal: 44.69" Weight: 7.5 lbs Stock Description: Synthetic Black Metal Finish: Stainless Twist: 1:11" Barrel Description: Fluted Muzzle: Target Crown Receiver Material: Stainless Steel Sights: None, Scope Rail Barrel Length Range: 24.00" to 25.99" Weight Range: 7.00 lbs to 7.99 lbs Hand: Right Stock Finish Group: Synthetic Metal Finish Group: Silver
Manufacturer: Sako Model: JRMBG20F Sku: Ss_2700
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Properly "Caliber 30 Model of 1906," the 30-06 was developed at Springfield Armory for the 1903 Springfield rifle. The original 1903 cartridge, though very similar, used a round-nosed 220-grain bullet; the 1906 version used a 150-grain spitzer bullet with a slightly shorter case neck and case length of 2.494-inches. The 30-06, in Springfield, 1917 Enfield, and M1 Garand rifles, remained America's service cartridge through the Korean War. It was the most powerful cartridge ever adopted by a major military, and over time became America's most popular hunting cartridge. Today there are many good choices, but the 30-06 remains extremely popular throughout the world, suited for most North American big game and equally effective for African plains game. The most common standard loads today feature: 150-grain bullet at 2910 feet per second; 165-grain bullet at 2800 fps; and 180-grain bullet at 2700 fps. Choices in both rifles and ammunition are almost limitless. — Craig Boddington