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farshot
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Baikal 30-06 sxs range report (of sorts)
      #108719 - 02/07/08 08:27 AM

Got my Bailkal sxs 30-06 brand new - about $1000 CDN all in. Interesting........ the filler betwen the bbls is stamped steel screwed together from underneath. The bbls look good, tight action that started to loosen up a bit with a little oil and working it. The stock is walnut and kinda nice - oil finish. Triggers quite heavy- about 8 lbs, a little creep but broke when you got used to them. It fit me well, is lighter then I expected - about 7 a bit lbs.

O yes, when I opened te box, the rear sight fell out of the box. Ther eis a nice screw to adjust and hold the rear sight in the dovetail, but even full tight, the sight still slipped around. I cut a little shil stock, some red loctite and the screw grabbed good now. I never did try the iron sights tho.

I cleaned the bbls well, ran a OAL guage into it and found , that as mentioned before - not a lot of freebore, but enough to work with. I had at least 2 tenths of an inch when i set to the cannelure of my bullets -- I dont have the exact measurements with me at this time.

I loaded Federal brass, CCI 250 mag primers (cold weather up here - a habit of mine for almost all my ammo), and 180 gr Remington bulk spire tips.

Loaded 52 , 53 and 54 grains of Win 760. I load this alot for my several 30-06 with my favorite load for several being 54.5 gr.

Cobbled together a scope mount with an old redfield low variable and off to the indoor range.


From a lead sled bench rest, without touching the adjuster in any way, I shot the first 2 shots with the 52 gr. At 25 yds they were off to the right about 8 inches, with the left bbl about 1/2 inch from the right in the same horizontal plane. Broke the rifle to extract - opened relatively easy - now the part I dont like - with non-rimmed rounds you have to pick out the brass and it may hang up on the little spring steel extractor - but they acted as any rifle does with this system, no real issues.

Adjusted the scope and fired 3 more sets of 2 letting the bbl cool for about 5 minutes between. The front trigger shoots the right bbl and rear the left.

I was now shooting the 52 grained loads from 50 yds (my max for the range) - all were within 1-2 inch, left on left and right on right.

I moved up to the 53 gr loads. They magically appeared 7 inched to the right -- same type of grouping tho - slightly less, about 1.5 inch or under. I tried 2 52 grained shots and they went to that same area in a good 1 inch group. I suspect my old scope was jumping around a bit - will try a new version soon.

I re-adjusted the scope and fired the next 4 two shot groups - all centered on target and less then 1 inch apart in the same horizontal plane! With such a crappy trigger - I am impressed. Breaking the rifle was slightly more difficult, and I mean slightly - but you could feel it.

I took 2 shots now with the 53 gr - the group size opened to about 4 inch and I could not easily open the action. I did open it with a fair bit of force - while the primers were very slightly cratered, there was no primer pop - I suspect the slight cratering caused the rifle to jam as the face is very tight to the bbls.

I will try 180 gr roundnose to see if they make a difference , but my 52 gr load of W760 looks to be a winner. maybe 52.5 gr or so. I have to try it over a chronograph , but I suspect I would be in the mid 2600's ft/s - plenty for critters.

Overall i am impressed, my friends say it looks horible, but it will likely be with me this fall as a quick acting , jump out of a truck gun. The gunsmith - a euro fellow who actually backed me up on the rifle - said he could work on the triggers for me to get them a bit better.

worth $1000? I dont know ---- I know i wont worry about it when I hunt with it - but $1000 is a $1000 ---- only time will tell.

I would post pics if I only knew how. Next time I will be outdoors with my chronograph at 100 yds and a better scope and mount.


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Oz
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Re: Baikal 30-06 sxs range report (of sorts) [Re: farshot]
      #108726 - 02/07/08 09:51 AM

I've never seen the Bakail 'in the flesh' and even the images I've seen are all from the side so between the barrels has troubled me. At worst I pictured it like the o/u model on it's side it still doesn't sound that pretty.

What about being able to regulate it for different loads? Easy to do?

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farshot
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Re: Baikal 30-06 sxs range report (of sorts) [Re: Oz]
      #108741 - 02/07/08 01:37 PM

A Baikal o/u on its side is a good description, but for the filler (thin steel)

Like I said above, it shot what i wanted as it came out of the box -- so fat so good - im leary to try and adjust it right now. Im going to find my good load with the 180 gr round nose and then go from there. It aint pretty, but certainly solid in a workmanlike way of a tool - more of a hammer then an artist's paint brush.

But it groups as well as my Merkel 470 sxs - so far.


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