Picked up the Howa yesterday!
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 333
Picked up the Howa yesterday!
I went up to PA yesterday and picked up my Howa that was ordered. I got the 6.5x55mm. I probably won't be able to get out and shoot until next weekend, so I'll let everyone know then how it does. I bought some Winchester factory loads in 140gr to try, but I have the dies on order, and I plan on loading the 125gr Partitions, and the 120gr Sierra Prohunters.
Apparantly, they mistakenly sent the gun/scope combo, so I wound up with a free scope, bases and rings. It is a Nikko Stirling Gold Crown, 3-9X42AO. I haven't been able to find out much about them. Has anyone had any experiences with that brand? I already had a Bushnell Trophy for the rifle, so I'll probably sell the Nikko at some point.
I'm pretty pleased with the gun, although the synthetic stock is a bit cheaper than I first thought. I kinda wish that I had gone with the wood, but I guess that I can always swap that out later. Overall, pretty nice gun, and I'm chomping at the bit to load it up!
Charlie
Apparantly, they mistakenly sent the gun/scope combo, so I wound up with a free scope, bases and rings. It is a Nikko Stirling Gold Crown, 3-9X42AO. I haven't been able to find out much about them. Has anyone had any experiences with that brand? I already had a Bushnell Trophy for the rifle, so I'll probably sell the Nikko at some point.
I'm pretty pleased with the gun, although the synthetic stock is a bit cheaper than I first thought. I kinda wish that I had gone with the wood, but I guess that I can always swap that out later. Overall, pretty nice gun, and I'm chomping at the bit to load it up!
Charlie
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,051
RE: Picked up the Howa yesterday!
I wouldn't wait. I'd swap out that scope before I ever hit the range. If you don't, and the rifle doesn't shoot to your expectations, the first thing I'd suspect is the scope. It may be a decent scope, but I'd never go to the range with a new rifle and a scope that doesn't have a history. You want your first range experience with your new toy to be a positive one. And believe me, I think you'll be more than happy with it. I especially like your choice of calibers. Low recoil and a dynomite deer size game cartridge.
If you decide to give the Nikko a try, "box" it right off the bat to see how it does. If it makes it thru that with flying colors, and returns back to zero where it should, then you may have a winner there. Boxing a scope is the only way I know to truly test a scope.
If you decide to give the Nikko a try, "box" it right off the bat to see how it does. If it makes it thru that with flying colors, and returns back to zero where it should, then you may have a winner there. Boxing a scope is the only way I know to truly test a scope.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Broussard Louisiana USA
Posts: 349
RE: Picked up the Howa yesterday!
A friend of mine bought one in .243 for his son. The scope does well and the rifle shoots very well. I believe the scope is only found on this brand of rifle because I haven't found one to buy separate....I was looking for the scope for the .243 that my kids shoot.