![]() ![]() kind of a gimmick but figured what the hell. On mine, I have one of those ATN X-SIGHT 4K optics on it. It has a longer length of pull than most. I can fire off-shoulder with my Steyr Pro Hunter better than any other rifle I've shot. I bought it because it was the only rifle I've ever just picked up and it fit me like a glove and was balanced right for me. Militärisch und polizeilich fand das Gewehr weite Verwendung in Österreich, Syrien, Israel, Großbritannien, Island und Deutschland. Die Abkürzung SSG 69 steht für Scharfschützengewehr und das Einführungsjahr 1969. The safety design is snazzy, but it's just overkill. Das Steyr SSG 69 ist ein Präzisionsgewehr, das 1969 von Steyr Mannlicher im Kaliber 7,62 × 51 mm NATO für das österreichische Bundesheer entwickelt wurde. The unique Steyr bolt handle design is clever but also stupid because it forces you to mount the scope higher than you need to so the bolt handle, while decocked, will clear the scope. Don't get me wrong, it's smooth but not like its riding on a slide of KY like the Tikkas. ![]() The action is not as smooth as my Tikka rifles (and, in turn, likely not as smooth as a Sako). Eventually I will drum up the energy to send it to Steyr for them to address it, since this particular trigger isn't user-serviceable. I do have a Steyr Pro Hunter I in 30-06 that is very accurate but the trigger has some creep if you pull slow and, for the price of them, that's not acceptable. If I needed to get a Steyr for my only rifle, I'd get me one of those Scouts. If you want to spend that kind of money, I'd get a Sako, personally (just not in a short magnum because they have ejection issues with some scopes). ![]()
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