The Last Bolt Action Rifle I'd Ever Give Up!

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  • Deciding what would be the last bolt action rifle I'd give up. Tough choice!!!!!
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  • @hickok45
    @hickok45  Před 2 lety +28

    Playlist for this series: czcams.com/play/PLThWr6EloFzkwBQxKigzXE1vKUm_nGjKF.html

  • @brucebanner52
    @brucebanner52 Před 2 lety +138

    I cannot believe that some of these rifles are over 100 years old but still operating so well. A testament to the creator and the manufacturing of the time. They just have so much character.

    • @thekalamazookid4481
      @thekalamazookid4481 Před rokem +4

      They where built to last that's for sure. To get that same quality today you have to pay quite a price. It's nice that cheap bolt guns exist and are so functional but they won't hold up like these sweet babies.

    • @oneofthegoodonesok
      @oneofthegoodonesok Před 11 měsíci +2

      Agree. We used these types in drills for cadets, and it is really cool that people are still interested in them.

    • @ele.mentalboi9562
      @ele.mentalboi9562 Před 6 měsíci +2

      There isn’t much to go wrong

    • @jessiewinegeart3898
      @jessiewinegeart3898 Před 5 měsíci

      My family has a tendency to pass on firearms. Have percussion cap .75 cal all the way up to late 1800’s and early 1900’s bolt, lever and semi-auto shotguns and rifles and of course modern sporting and SHTF stuff. Just gave my newborn Grandson an early .30WCF Winchester...Just wanted to make sure Papa was the FIRST to pass along something with a bit of history. There are so many with very storied histories that we need to keep them alive and working.
      I hope our future generations will be able to enjoy many lifetimes of enjoyment in shooting sports and be prepared to hold on to our Second Amendment Rights as Americans.

  • @Vares65
    @Vares65 Před 2 lety +182

    They might be obsolete by modern standards, but I just love them. I'd never part with my 1908 Swedish Mauser. It's such a sweet old rifle.

    • @davegeisler7802
      @davegeisler7802 Před rokem +1

      You bet , they are awesome 👍

    • @MatiasAimone
      @MatiasAimone Před rokem +3

      If I had to choose I'd go with either the Swede Mauser or G 98 I just love the Mausers.

    • @davegeisler7802
      @davegeisler7802 Před rokem

      @@MatiasAimone me too I have a M1893 Mauser 7x57 and its my fav in my collection .. but must admit , the M1896 Swedish Mauser in 6.5x55 is the King 👑 imho 👍

    • @MatiasAimone
      @MatiasAimone Před rokem

      @@davegeisler7802 That's awesome! Amazing that you get to fire these rifles. Do you have the Gewehr 98? Or the legendary Kar98k? Lmk

    • @davegeisler7802
      @davegeisler7802 Před rokem +1

      @@MatiasAimone I have a K98k , 03a3 , K31 Swiss and a No4 mk2 smelly and a Krag and they would all have to go if I had to choose , except the 1893 Mauser ❤️

  • @alexanderlee4583
    @alexanderlee4583 Před 2 lety +12

    Man that first BA he picked up “the old krag” he said that is the most interesting one I have ever seen ! I’m new to older rifles but the loading mechanism and look of the Krag just screams OLDSCHOOL. Love it

  • @edwardmorriale9358
    @edwardmorriale9358 Před 2 lety +56

    For an all purpose shooter, including ammunition availability, I'd go with the model 70. I can get ammunition at the hardware store. The fact that it's a sweet shooter and versatile, is a bonus.

  • @stuartowens3506
    @stuartowens3506 Před 2 lety +363

    Wow! Talk about “Click Bait!” I literally had to pull my truck off the road and watch this one immediately! Haha! Hickock, I cannot blame you for your choice. As more of a “utility” guy, though, I would have had to go with a more readily available cartridge. And that, in America, would have been the -06. The 03-A3 quality notwithstanding, the Winchester is more practical. My logic for the choice is based on “hunt-ability,” for food, and the aforementioned availability of ammunition...if Freedom is assumed to have fallen. Great video!!

    • @edgarbanuelos6472
      @edgarbanuelos6472 Před 2 lety +7

      Is your truck ok?

    • @marknicholson2718
      @marknicholson2718 Před 2 lety +20

      Me too I had just walked out of the oncologist office and had to watch before I left the parking lot. Now I'm watching on my TV!

    • @peternorton5648
      @peternorton5648 Před 2 lety +10

      I was thinking exactly the same thing. Ammunition availability is a key factor for me. If you had to choose just one. I think I’d have had to throw in the towel and keep the last two.

    • @stuartowens3506
      @stuartowens3506 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jackwoods535, I just saw the notification. I wasn’t browsing LOL

    • @energyvortex1000
      @energyvortex1000 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a sporterized 03/A3 Remington….. I was offered 1200 for it 10 years ago.
      I will never sell it.

  • @RagingEggs
    @RagingEggs Před 2 lety +101

    Ever since I’ve watched you video on that 6.5 Sako I’ve known it’s one of your favorites. The joy just pours out of you when you’re shouldering that beautiful rifle.

    • @jbau4985
      @jbau4985 Před 2 lety +5

      My choice, too.

    • @gaviaarctica3265
      @gaviaarctica3265 Před 2 lety +4

      sako is from finland and really works

    • @davegeisler7802
      @davegeisler7802 Před rokem +3

      6.5 x 55 ❤️

    • @joeruiz4010
      @joeruiz4010 Před rokem +2

      It's so ruggedly built too, and the reliability is off the charts. Sako also perfected the Controlled Feed mechanism.

  • @therabbitcanada
    @therabbitcanada Před 2 lety +173

    The No4 by a mile. Decent caliber, easy to cycle without removing it from the shoulder, and pretty dang accurate

    • @jackmclane1826
      @jackmclane1826 Před 2 lety +13

      Any of these rifles in good condition is capable to shoot more accurate than 99% of all shooters actually can.

    • @TheMattlockyer
      @TheMattlockyer Před 2 lety +10

      He said he didn’t like the clip on the .303. I wonder if he is aware of the three up two down clip loading procedure. That maybe why he has issues with them.

    • @therabbitcanada
      @therabbitcanada Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheMattlockyer possible.

    • @therabbitcanada
      @therabbitcanada Před 2 lety +5

      @@jackmclane1826 I had a "beater" of a No 1 Mk III from WWI that still shot accurate even with original barrel (obviously not AS accurate as my better condition L.E.'s but not too far off really)

    • @jackmclane1826
      @jackmclane1826 Před 2 lety +6

      ​@@therabbitcanada That's what I mean... any of these rifles in a good condition exceeds the precision that the vast majority of shooters can make use of.

  • @celticfox
    @celticfox Před 2 lety +8

    Beautiful collection. Really enjoyed this video, always learning something from one of your videos and I can listen to you talk about the firearms for ages. The only bolt action I have left is an almost perfect Mosin. Sold off a 98k years ago and I still regret it purely for having a war rifle for the collection.

  • @theCANaDiAN1987
    @theCANaDiAN1987 Před 2 lety +271

    For me the choice is easy, I love the .303 and the No4 in particular. Hard to argue with the Sako or the model 70 either though.

    • @Martyn89
      @Martyn89 Před 2 lety +2

      ✌🏻👋🏻

    • @cadeallan3041
      @cadeallan3041 Před 2 lety +9

      As a fellow Canadian, I can confirm we have a love for the enfield, that and the mosin. They are everywhere here lol

    • @losonsrenoster
      @losonsrenoster Před 2 lety +4

      I had a number 4 then purchased a number 1 MARK III*, the rear sight set well forward on the rifle suits my ageing far-sighted eyes a lot better.

    • @fodderforfreedom4020
      @fodderforfreedom4020 Před 2 lety +3

      Choice is easy; picks 4.

    • @pedroual
      @pedroual Před 2 lety +2

      Agree about the Sako and the 6.5x55se is a fine caliber.

  • @saltrock9642
    @saltrock9642 Před 2 lety +68

    Mine is my Ruger M77 MII 308Win. I’m in love with it for sure but it’s the rifle my wife bought for me when we dated. She walked into a gun shop and showed them a .308Win cartridge she found in her dads gun case and said “I want to buy my boyfriend a rifle that fits this”.

    • @chunglow7646
      @chunglow7646 Před 2 lety +16

      Sweetness from yur lady! Awesomeness

    • @marcoluoma3770
      @marcoluoma3770 Před 2 lety +26

      No secret why you put a ring on that finger

    • @mwmcbroom
      @mwmcbroom Před 2 lety +1

      I reckon I'd a married her too. The Ruger M77 is a great modern interpretation of the classic Mauser 98. Good thing that cartridge wasn't a 250 Savage or a 356 Winchester or something . . .

    • @marknicholson2718
      @marknicholson2718 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree with the M77. The tang safety guns were so sweet. I loved the M77 RL. And the flatbolts! So smooth!

    • @peternorton5648
      @peternorton5648 Před 2 lety +11

      No wonder you married that up, she’s definitely a keeper.

  • @JZ5439
    @JZ5439 Před 2 lety +12

    as much as i love my model 70, seeing what the Finns could do with MOSINS is a very real testament to the firearms craftsmanship over there.

  • @sapthuran9492
    @sapthuran9492 Před 2 lety +8

    If I had to choose one of my bolt actions, I'd have to go with my SAKO L579 Forester in 243 Winchester. It is an older (Bofors Steel) model. Extremely accurate and smooth with a more or less perfect trigger. Lightweight, fairly handy and very good looking too.

  • @jiveturkey9993
    @jiveturkey9993 Před 2 lety +47

    I would choose the model 70 over the Sako because that model 70 is way harder to replace.

    • @oddshot60
      @oddshot60 Před 2 lety +2

      Gotta tell you ... I have ALWAYS wanted a Model 70.

  • @garyrumer153
    @garyrumer153 Před 2 lety +79

    You have a wonderful collection of those great firearms.

  • @shawnweed265
    @shawnweed265 Před 2 lety +1

    What a beautiful selection of rifles. I love how the basic bolt action design is over 100 years old, yet they still execute their tasks effectively...We have many of the same rifles, but for us, the keeper is our pair of Steyr Mannlicher Schoenauer MCAs in 30-06. It is just rifle making at the next level.

  • @lawrencelaird2919
    @lawrencelaird2919 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Back in the early 1970’s, at 15 years old I purchased a M96 6.5X55. It had a very scard stock, the barrel had been shortened to 16.25”. It mounted a peep sight. If I could go back in time, I never would have sold it. $40.00 and it came with a half box of shells(shells were spendy/ Norma). So I would have to go with your choice. It was one that I dreamed of as a young man. Great Choice!
    Great Video

  • @jesmitty7639
    @jesmitty7639 Před 2 lety +174

    I’d have to go with my personal favorite, the British 303. I’ve enjoyed hunting with it for better than thirty years.

    • @mwmcbroom
      @mwmcbroom Před 2 lety +18

      An underappreciated firearm -- and honestly, I'd just as soon it stayed that way. Means I can afford to buy more!

    • @WB8BRA
      @WB8BRA Před 2 lety +33

      @@mwmcbroom I have the British 303 Jungle carbine Enfield Rife. That is the only one I have in bolt action. It holds 10 round in the mag and is a very fast operating bolt action. I think it is the fastest in the world it was said? I bought it for 19 dollars in 1959 and freight on it was 30 dollars. It is still in the same condition as when I got it...I love it...

    • @mwmcbroom
      @mwmcbroom Před 2 lety +17

      @@WB8BRA My dad gave me my first Enfield, which happens also to be a Jungle Carbine. That was back in the mid-60s. I think he paid $30 for it in unfired condition.

    • @DeimosPC
      @DeimosPC Před 2 lety +2

      Which rifle though?

    • @DeimosPC
      @DeimosPC Před 2 lety +9

      @@WB8BRA The Jungle carbine is one of the only ones I haven't picked up yet. I love all things Enfield. You got a steal on that, even if it was in 1959!

  • @j.j.barbour2007
    @j.j.barbour2007 Před 2 lety +242

    Awesome bolt guns Hard decision for sure. Personally I’d chose the Winchester Model 70

    • @Sam-ot8lm
      @Sam-ot8lm Před 2 lety

      Good choice brother it's a classic.

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs Před 2 lety +6

      @@Brad-ic4bp It's the style, a Mannlicher stock. The Winchester Model 70 is an icon, especially that pre-war example with the stripper clip guide. I think '45 erred in not choosing the Model 70.

    • @queenterraofarchrist344
      @queenterraofarchrist344 Před 2 lety +2

      Nyet mosin nagant

    • @Ronaldopopkings
      @Ronaldopopkings Před 2 lety +2

      But have you tried both rifles, or just pick because of nation bias?

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs Před 2 lety +4

      @@Ronaldopopkings The Sako is a very fine rifle but the Winchester is an icon.

  • @crbielert
    @crbielert Před 9 měsíci +12

    I've always been partial to the Krag. Between the unique loading method, and so many of them seemed to come with really beautiful stocks. Just really cool pieces of history.

    • @jamesellis2784
      @jamesellis2784 Před 6 měsíci

      Hunt with it . Carbine . Rattle . Wonder thought .

  • @russellsmith8175
    @russellsmith8175 Před 2 lety

    I was watching your videos long before I was able to buy a gun of my own. You have always been amazing , never steered me wrong on a gun

  • @hoosierplowboy5299
    @hoosierplowboy5299 Před 2 lety +7

    Good choice, hickok... one that fits and shoots the best for you...and, you know, maybe a lot of us don't verbalize it, but we truly do appreciate the time and effort that you two put into making these videos. Highly entertaining and informative. Your marksmanship with whatever you pick up is outstanding. Hoosier41 is envious! Thank you, and God bless...

  • @snoozer987
    @snoozer987 Před 2 lety +28

    The Sako fits you, has the smoothest action, and is in your favorite bolt action cartridge! It's a natural choice, for your only rifle. Good video guys!

    • @HDHD-yv9np
      @HDHD-yv9np Před rokem

      What caliber was it?

    • @HDHD-yv9np
      @HDHD-yv9np Před rokem

      I had mod 70 30-06 that caliber killed my shoulder, hit so hard

    • @davegeisler7802
      @davegeisler7802 Před rokem

      @@HDHD-yv9np 6.5 x 55 ❤️

  • @corditesniffer8020
    @corditesniffer8020 Před 2 lety +15

    Hard to pick between all my bolt actions but from the ones I have I’d definitely have a toss up between my SMLE and my Gewehr98
    Both are beautiful fun rifles with their own personalities and quirks and it’s hard to choose!

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke Před 2 lety +11

    Every time I see you shoot a bolt action rifle, I kick myself for parting with my Carl Gustav M38 Short Rifle, in 6.5 Swedish.
    It was the sweetest shooting and smoothest operating of any bolt gun I have handled. All Mausers (and variants) *ROCK!!!*
    Thanks for the video!!

  • @tobyjo57
    @tobyjo57 Před 2 lety +49

    There is no way to decide. All those rifles are nostalgic and worth keeping. I could never decide what to keep from such a fantastic collection.

  • @boomerrangerron
    @boomerrangerron Před 2 lety

    This was an impressive video, and I can't get over how well you shoot some very old bolt action rifles even with old eyes and none of them had a scope! I love the Winchester Model 70 and have a post 64 in 30'06 with a Manlicher stock, that shoots like a dream. What's not to like about your pre 1964 Winchester and that Seiko was sweet too in the carbine or Manlicher stocked version. Wonderful collection!

  • @krixig
    @krixig Před 2 lety +4

    Out of my big pile of surplus, Id opt for the Enfields. There are a ton of variants from a ton of countries, the action is fun to work, the collar is cool, the 303 is a nice round, and I just really enjoy the profile of a No 1. K31s are a close second if you find one in a walnut stock, and the troop tags are pretty rad.

  • @FJTx100
    @FJTx100 Před 2 lety +51

    I have one .303 British my grandfather had in ww2, he told me at a young age what the secret bullet compartment was for in the buttstock. I will never sell, pass down until our government destroys that as well.
    Cheers from Canada.

    • @johanswart8116
      @johanswart8116 Před 2 lety +1

      It was for a brass oil can. Believe me the enfields does not like dust. I have one i hunt with. On a 4 day hunt here in africa you need to clean oil the bolt every second day other wise you struggle to close it. You will see in front of you magazine there is a little ring for a string. You where issued a cloth bolt cover you tie down on that ring.

    • @grassroot011
      @grassroot011 Před 2 lety +8

      @@gmoney6595 We don't have bidey's head do we? Same-O Same.O

    • @WB8BRA
      @WB8BRA Před 2 lety +9

      I the British 303 Jungle carbine Enfield Rife. That is the only one I have in bolt action. It holds 10 round in the mag and is a very fast operating bolt action. I think it is the fastest in the world it was said? I bought it for 19 dollars in 1959 and freight on it was 30 dollars. It is still in the same condition as when I got it...

    • @kyleminks6374
      @kyleminks6374 Před 2 lety +4

      Maybe it’s time to stop your government destroying things?… lol

    • @FJTx100
      @FJTx100 Před 2 lety +9

      @@gmoney6595 I ask myself that daily. My province Sask. and Alberta are the last standing bastions of sanity. We gave Trudeau a hard no by swiping all ridings conservative. He won with 35%. Welfare recipients, immigrants and blue haired liberals turned the tides. Need I say more..

  • @StarSwarm.
    @StarSwarm. Před 2 lety +22

    You broke my heart when you pushed the Swedish M96 aside. But the Sako is the only other rifle there that I probably would have chosen over it too. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Gubson
      @Gubson Před 2 lety

      +1

    • @kd5inm
      @kd5inm Před 2 lety

      Its a great club when you have no ammo

    • @uchihakazuma
      @uchihakazuma Před 2 lety +2

      My Swedish Mauser stays for life

  • @adrianlindsay3194
    @adrianlindsay3194 Před 2 lety

    The way a bolt cycles feels very mechanical and correct. Up, back, forward, down, just feels correct for some reason. My son and I love firearms and we really enjoy this channel. Thanks very much for all the content.

  • @andrewhartl7377
    @andrewhartl7377 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Agree Mr Hickok! My Sako 85 Bavarian Carbine 308 is my fav rifle. Fantastic design and fit

  • @williamfeldner9356
    @williamfeldner9356 Před 2 lety +26

    Looks like you came to the same conclusion I did, I have both Sako 85s and Winchester Model 70s. The absolute best rifle would be a hybrid of both rifles. The Sako 85 rifle with the Winchester Long extractor with the Winchester wing safety…. Absolutely fabulous rifles.

    • @TheSalinski
      @TheSalinski Před 2 lety

      I love my new Model 70 but the design of the safety seems weak. It's been back to Winchester and it's still less than smooth.

  • @Walawaliguili97
    @Walawaliguili97 Před 2 lety +28

    Bolt actions are the best! Just got my first recently, a 1938 Soviet-made Mosin-Nagant. Lovin’ it! Eventually I’d love to have a German Mauser and British Enfield too.

    • @GarfieldEnjoyer1878
      @GarfieldEnjoyer1878 Před 2 lety +3

      Get a schmidt Rubin

    • @themn04
      @themn04 Před 2 lety +4

      I have one made that year as well! It's a great rifle!

    • @vasylsykorski3571
      @vasylsykorski3571 Před 2 lety +5

      Mosin in capable hands is a beast!

    • @JohnQuickWick
      @JohnQuickWick Před 2 lety

      I have the same Longbranch Enfield in this video. It was the fastest bolt action gun in WW1 and WW2. The bolt is like a typewriter. You barely touch it, and it shoots all the way back ready to chamber another round. Got mine for 300 at a gun show.

    • @saigawesnovember
      @saigawesnovember Před 2 lety

      I have all three. Get them,you won’t regret it.

  • @thanoscube8573
    @thanoscube8573 Před 2 lety +1

    Hickock 45 reminding me that life really is good! Even after a long day of school when I come back to a new upload I know it's going to be fun

  • @archimagirussancti7956
    @archimagirussancti7956 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been watching you for almost 10 years now! Love you man. Mine I'd never sell is my 1918 P17. Belonged to my grandpa

  • @timziegler9358
    @timziegler9358 Před 2 lety +13

    A friend of mine carried a model 70 in early Vietnam. He swore by it's performance. A model 70 and or 1903 would be my choices. I have a number of the other rifles also. By the way you are an excellent shot! Thanks a lot, it was fun. Best wishes.

    • @timziegler9358
      @timziegler9358 Před 2 lety +2

      He was sent in by JFK as a military advisor.

  • @therealhawkeyeii7888
    @therealhawkeyeii7888 Před 2 lety +17

    I thought you'd end up with the pre-war Winchester 70, but your reasons for keeping the Sako make sense. I'd have gone with the Winchester 70. I have a pre-war just like yours. Same caliber, too.

    • @GeorgiaBoy1961
      @GeorgiaBoy1961 Před 2 lety +1

      A number of publications in the hunting/outdoors industry voted the Winchester Model 70 the "bolt-action rifle of the 20th century," shortly before the turn of the millennium. It is known as "the rifleman's rifle" for very good reason. And for versatility and the ability to do just about anything any hunter or sportsman would want (and more than a few soldiers and Marines, too), the 30-06 cartridge is very tough to top. It is today the single most-popular center-fire rifle cartridge in the world, and many firearm historians view it as the most-influential cartridge of the 20th century, hands down. The .303 Enfield and 8mm Mauser have their proponents, but the sales figures do not lie, nor do the history books.
      The Winchester M70 should get the nod over the Sako because it delivers comparable -perhaps even better - performance for less money. There's no doubt that an old Finn Bear Sako in 30-06 makes sweet music for a hunter's ears, but in today's dollars, you can't get one for under $1500 used, and a new Sako comparable to it runs $2000 or more. Whereas one can get into a very nice new Model 70 for around $850-1000, and a new Super Grade for less than $1500. Used, prices are even better.

  • @martinzugschwert2747
    @martinzugschwert2747 Před 2 lety +1

    Hickok45 is literally the most amazing guy in the firearm industry. Much respect and love to you brother

  • @bluejack644
    @bluejack644 Před 2 lety +2

    My Uncle gave me my first rifle when I was about 12yrs old. 40 years later I still have it, it looks exactly the same, and it's still very accurate. Sears & Roebuck -J.C. Higgins model 103.18. Single shot 22.

  • @rick9811
    @rick9811 Před 2 lety +28

    Pre-64 Model 70 chambered in Gods' caliber. The "Riflemans' Rifle".

    • @t.m9341
      @t.m9341 Před 9 měsíci

      I'm considering purchasing a model 70 featherweight hutin 308 cus I'm kind of puny but wanted the rifle hathcock used in Vietnam . Idk if 3006 is big recoil I never shot it. I was considering a garand too or an aero precision solus

    • @t.m9341
      @t.m9341 Před 9 měsíci

      What is your opinion

  • @Courier-Six
    @Courier-Six Před 2 lety +26

    The one bolt action rifle i would keep over all others in my Yugo M24/47. Bought it when i was 21, it was the first hunting rifle I bought for myself, and it cost me $200 from a relative at the time. You couldn't get me to sell that rifle for life eternal in exchange.

    • @SpencerShirey1998
      @SpencerShirey1998 Před 2 lety +4

      Mine would either be my mosin or my 10/22

    • @martinparr4194
      @martinparr4194 Před 2 lety +1

      I love my Yugo24/47. It’s the only bolt action I own but I decided that it was the one for me as I always wanted a Mauser and as a left hander the straight bolt makes cycling much easier and faster than a bent bolt.

    • @mrdiplomat9018
      @mrdiplomat9018 Před 2 lety

      Tall order indeed❗️

    • @teutonicorder3905
      @teutonicorder3905 Před 2 lety +2

      Mine would have to be my Lee Enfield I bought three years ago when I was 15 cost me a pretty penny 1200 cad. Brand new mind you still in the mummy wrap.

  • @Oz1111
    @Oz1111 Před rokem +2

    Basically Hickok has the collection of All the sniper rifles from bf5

  • @brazzy1467
    @brazzy1467 Před 2 lety +2

    I inherited my grandfather's model 70 30-06 just like the one you have. My grandfather bought it to hunt mule deer out west. Now the one he bought came with a Zeiss 4x optic and he only shot it 8 times. He got sick from cancer and never got a chance to go out west to hunt with it. But yes the model 70 Winchester 30-06 would be my pic. Awesome video as usual.

  • @lukeblackwell5694
    @lukeblackwell5694 Před 2 lety +35

    Personally I would have went with either the model 70 or the 03 Springfield. I love 30-06. I have a model 70 featherlight in 30-06 and the action is like glass and i cant miss with it if i try. It was the last birthday gift from my mom before she passed and I would never part with it

  • @lukesmith3969
    @lukesmith3969 Před 2 lety +4

    The full length stock of the Sako is just gorgeous. Satin finish looks much nicer than the semigloss of the model 70

  • @martinvogtsberger5524
    @martinvogtsberger5524 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a pre64 Model 70 and Swedish 96 in 6.5 Swede. Love both but plan on getting the Sako Bavarian 85. I would have picked the same rifles as my top two from your collection which is a beautiful collection. Great video. Love the military arms.

  • @djmankawitz92
    @djmankawitz92 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your favorites! These vids of those guns being the last you’d sell, you should do a finalist video with all of them in it

  • @Wild_Bill57
    @Wild_Bill57 Před 2 lety +27

    My guess: Sako Bavarian Carbine 6.5 x 55. Ever since I saw this one I’ve wanted it too.

  • @robertodebeers2551
    @robertodebeers2551 Před 2 lety +4

    You really know your stuff, and you're a great off-hand shot. That said, I'd have to go with the Model 70. Great video.

  • @darkhorse7022
    @darkhorse7022 Před 2 lety

    Well, you truly didn’t give up those great guns. I picked the 70 and Sako right from the get go. I would have picked the Sako as well. I’m saying that never having had the pleasure of firing one. Must be your infectious enthusiasm for the rifle. Honest John those were my two picks from the start. Had a pre 64 model 70 in 243. Bagged my first mule with it. Wish I still had it. Had to sell it to pay for repairing my brother’s corvette I damaged. Young and dumb!
    Always look forward to your videos, especially the “Sunday Shoot Around.”

  • @jqvist529
    @jqvist529 Před 2 lety

    Love this one!!! I have a 1955 Mod 70 so i know the passion you feel for them!!! I took a bison with it here on the ranch I work for this past fall. It also took my first deer when I was 14!!
    But have always wanted the 6.5 and a Sako so, bye bye paycheck :-)

  • @papadelta1791
    @papadelta1791 Před 2 lety +42

    I am new to firearms and have a wish list. The bolt action rifle on my list is a current Winchester 70 model chambered in .308. The Featherweight is very cool. Hickok45 never fails to impress and inform.!!

    • @austindenotter19
      @austindenotter19 Před 2 lety +2

      You will not go wrong with real weight

    • @ciro79
      @ciro79 Před 2 lety +1

      White Feather was used 30-06.

    • @jaydunbar7538
      @jaydunbar7538 Před 2 lety +2

      Can't go wrong with a model 70, a firearm that will last a lifetime with minimal care required.

    • @stephen240
      @stephen240 Před 2 lety +1

      If you are into military bolt-action rifles, an inexpensive and common one that everyone has is the Mosin Nagant. My personal favorites are the Lee Enfield and K31.

    • @oriannoggle7836
      @oriannoggle7836 Před 2 lety +2

      I have a 1970s Winchester Model 70 in 300 Win Mag. It's my most favorite, non AR15 long gun to shoot. It is fun, it is ridiculously accurate and it is a beautiful piece of equipment. Enough power to knock your pants off when you shoot it.

  • @damienrose4524
    @damienrose4524 Před 2 lety +14

    Always a better day when you upload just know that man!!

  • @simonling6919
    @simonling6919 Před 2 lety +1

    great show, enjoyed very much . thanks ! LIFE IS GOOD

  • @jameskrouse160
    @jameskrouse160 Před 2 lety

    I watch all of your vids. Very informative and I've learned much.

  • @nasedo3129
    @nasedo3129 Před 2 lety +8

    As soon as I saw the Sako was included I knew it would win. It would be my choice too, and the Model 70 would have been my runner up as well.

    • @LuGer212
      @LuGer212 Před 2 lety

      for me I knew it the moment the camera glanced over them and I spotted the sako logo, I'd go with that anytime as well

  • @mwmcbroom
    @mwmcbroom Před 2 lety +34

    I agree, it's too hard! When it comes to beauty, craftsmanship, and accuracy, my FN Commercial Mauser in 308 gets the nod. But for that Zombie attack, end of the world apocalypse, my nod has to go to one of my 303 Enfields, with its detachable 10-round magazine. I commend you on your choice though. That Sako, with its Mannlicher stock and 6.5x55 chambering, is a sweet choice indeed.

    • @coomr419
      @coomr419 Před 2 lety

      Where you gonna get .303s

    • @mwmcbroom
      @mwmcbroom Před 2 lety +3

      @@coomr419 I have several hundred safely tucked away. Should last me a day or two . . .

    • @rubyroo4223
      @rubyroo4223 Před 2 lety

      good luck finding 303

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Před 2 lety

      Enfields are awful in the mud, and we all know about the trench warfare in zombie apocalypse!

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer Před 2 lety +2

      I would vote for a .308 commercial mauser too.

  • @SansBinky
    @SansBinky Před 2 lety +3

    As a pre 64 Mod 70 supergrade owner myself, Im biased towards your 1940 Mod 70. Love that thing!!!

  • @markproffitt4935
    @markproffitt4935 Před 2 lety +1

    You narrowed it down to the two that I would have. But I, personally, would have chosen the pre-war Winchester Model 70. But that's just me. Ever since your first video of that rifle I thought it was absolutely beautiful!! And I love the 30-06 cartridge. But your Sako is a beautiful rifle too.

  • @oldbandguy
    @oldbandguy Před 2 lety +31

    WHAT! NO MOSIN!!! The Rodney Dangerfield of the bolt action rifles I guess. Maybe you can give us "The Last Mosin I'd Ever Sell...or trade to John for a Hi Point." :-)

    • @hickok45
      @hickok45  Před 2 lety +28

      I think I have enough Mosin's to actually do that video. :-)

    • @doomslayer3036
      @doomslayer3036 Před 2 lety

      @@hickok45 Springfield 03 from ww2 is a dream to me my grandfather had one it was nice iron sights a quarter size shot group at 100 yards

    • @tltc191
      @tltc191 Před 2 lety +2

      Amazing how you two managed to comment 2 days before the video was published. I didn't realize Hickok45 could bend time. Maybe that explains why he is such a great shot! He can move the target before the bullet gets there.

    • @proudwhitesettler7746
      @proudwhitesettler7746 Před 2 lety

      What people don't realize is that Mosins vary a great deal in quality, ranging from junk to well finished and accurate sweeties. I own a pile of them and have sold on even more than I have kept.

    • @marknicholson2718
      @marknicholson2718 Před 2 lety

      @@tltc191 that is a brilliant observation! I suspected it was some type of space time manipulation. Nobody is that good of a marksman!
      Thanks for confirming 👍

  • @Nickjaegertree
    @Nickjaegertree Před 2 lety +21

    I've loved the 6.5 ever since I saw your video on the swede YEARS ago! I was looking for a k98 but couldn't afford them. I picked up a Swedish Mauser m96 1905 and fell in love with the 6.5x55

    • @828enigma6
      @828enigma6 Před 2 lety +2

      Excellent caliber. If you look at ballistics of this round vs the 6.5 Creedmoor, there isn't much difference in velocity and fpe.

    • @bubsterjohnson7438
      @bubsterjohnson7438 Před 2 lety +1

      Do people who buy these old guns use them for hunting or are they like a nice gun ya barely shoot? Cuz I wish i had a few of these rifles to go hunting with

    • @ImmersedInHistory
      @ImmersedInHistory Před 2 lety +1

      @@bubsterjohnson7438 They are exelent at range. In Sweden finding a stock one is rare, most are rebuilt.

    • @dkruitz
      @dkruitz Před 2 lety

      @@bubsterjohnson7438 Yes folks hunt with them, but please don't bubba an original milsurp. There are plenty of others out there folks have done that to.

    • @bubsterjohnson7438
      @bubsterjohnson7438 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dkruitz haha i wouldnt do such a thing my man those rifles are beautuful

  • @kregchrist2826
    @kregchrist2826 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you picked the same one I would have. Very tough choices though. What an excellent group of bolt guns.

  • @wolffzambelli2701
    @wolffzambelli2701 Před 2 lety +2

    I would have to join the Model 70 crowd, but I do sorely regret selling my Sako 6 PPC almost 30 years ago. What was I thinking? Another great video, Hickok!

  • @steveb6103
    @steveb6103 Před 2 lety +12

    Now that's a hard choice! For me it would be in between the K98, 03 Springfield. And the Model 70. Of course pre 1964.

    • @DBCisco
      @DBCisco Před 2 lety +1

      My deer rifle is a scoped and sporterized K98. No problems since I bough it in 1985.

    • @Chris-pu7lu
      @Chris-pu7lu Před 2 lety

      @@DBCisco german quality since 1898 :) how much did it cost back in ´85?

    • @DBCisco
      @DBCisco Před 2 lety

      @@Chris-pu7lu $125

  • @tripple3473
    @tripple3473 Před 2 lety +7

    tough choice for sure especially the last 2. Have to say though I would have gone with the model 70 just for the caliber

  • @jtvalente
    @jtvalente Před 2 lety

    hickok45 you remind me of my grandad who passed 5 years ago. He had some awesome guns and taught me to shoot! Good times!

  • @Colt.173
    @Colt.173 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’m a big fan of the Mauser action , But the British 303 have a special place in my heart , It was the 1st rifle I ever fired and owned .

  • @christopherlambert7814
    @christopherlambert7814 Před 2 lety +7

    Always been partial to the k98's and i love my Savage 30-06 and i did hate to see the American made Winchester lose, but i have to agree...the Sako's are absolutely amazing

  • @usafret4709
    @usafret4709 Před 2 lety +5

    Thought it would be the Sako based on how you acted when you shot it and how accurate it was. Great choice.

  • @joekelly4870
    @joekelly4870 Před 2 lety

    G98 rifle. My mother bought one for my dad that had been sportarized into a hunting rifle chambered in 30.06. Bolt turned down, monte carlo stock. Its a sweet shooter. Sadly its now mine as he passed away in November. Rip dad. I also bought him a 6.5 swede. Bought it for 90 dollars at roses many years back. 100 percent an absolute great shooter just like it came from factory. Great video.

  • @j.williams560
    @j.williams560 Před 2 lety +43

    I think you’ll miss the 30-06 especially when the 6.5/55 ammo is hard to find compared to the venerable 30-06.

    • @Greyzonecompliant
      @Greyzonecompliant Před 2 lety

      You can just buy the 85 in 30-06.

    • @J.sh_CDN
      @J.sh_CDN Před 2 lety

      Thats my biggest concern when looking at them side by side.... there will always be 3006, and it will always be cheaper than the 6.5 swed. So does the Swed have enough of a benefit to be worth the extra?

    • @jongustavsson5874
      @jongustavsson5874 Před 2 lety +1

      @@J.sh_CDN depends on what you use it for. Plenty of hunting where 30-06 is way overkill but 6,5 shines.

  • @thalleshoward3962
    @thalleshoward3962 Před 2 lety +8

    Now that's a awesome collection of rifles.

  • @JMZVIDEOZ
    @JMZVIDEOZ Před 2 lety +1

    Out of the last two, I would have to go with the Model 70 in 30-06 for the reason that ammo is so readily available almost anywhere.

  • @aaronlach1834
    @aaronlach1834 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm a bit partial, but all the rifles here look awesome. I already have the last bolt action I would ever sell. It was my Dad's. It is old. I have never operated a nicer bolt action. I have always put venison in the freezer with it. It is the 30-40 Krag sporterized carbine.

    • @jeremyhurtado5124
      @jeremyhurtado5124 Před 2 lety

      Sporterized old military rifles are unique, just like the person that passed it down to you. I think the sentimental value supersedes the value of if they had just left them stock.

  • @bbb462cid
    @bbb462cid Před 2 lety +3

    Mine is the 1903A3 I re-militarized from an old deer rifle and parts my Pop had for 50 years or more, that he gave to me.

    • @energyvortex1000
      @energyvortex1000 Před 2 lety

      Mine too-…I have an 03/A3 that’s been in the family since the 50’s. It came packed in thick cosmoline, my Great Uncle had it sporterized.
      Was offered 1200 for it a decade ago.
      I won’t be selling it…. Ever

  • @billylane6665
    @billylane6665 Před 2 lety +7

    Love the krag and the 03. Would have to consider a Spanish Mauser fr8 to add to the list.

  • @charlesgrimm13
    @charlesgrimm13 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice little exposition. Good work!

  • @gavincross2902
    @gavincross2902 Před 2 lety

    I love my 303 SMLE 3* but the reloading is a pain at times. My favorite is my Brazilian Mauser. What a rifle. Shoots like golden with never a problem chambering or reloading.

  • @robertrishel3685
    @robertrishel3685 Před 2 lety +22

    My favorite rifle, bolt action or otherwise, is my Swiss K31. I just love everything about it. Sweet to shoot, clock work action, ridiculously accurate….it can hunt, fight or just be pretty. I’ll never part with it.

    • @proudwhitesettler7746
      @proudwhitesettler7746 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, I like mine too.

    • @kptsaab89
      @kptsaab89 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree…love mine

    • @fisher1972
      @fisher1972 Před 2 lety +1

      I have 2 one with the walnut stock and one with the birch stock. Love them!

    • @HarborLockRoad
      @HarborLockRoad Před 2 lety

      I saw a .308 one at a gun show...kickin my butt i didnt grab it! But i wondered who did and how good was the conversion, right?

  • @bp814
    @bp814 Před 2 lety +4

    I messed up my knee and can't hike down to my range here in MO. I've had a Model 70 in 300 Win mag with 6 shots through it. Can't wait to heal up and do some plinking soon! This is what I needed today! Thanks, love that SAKO.

    • @chunglow7646
      @chunglow7646 Před 2 lety

      if the trail is favorable for electric wheelchair trailblazeing vs hobbling it, I suggest shopping for one. I had a botched hip revision and my brother got me one for $400

    • @chunglow7646
      @chunglow7646 Před 2 lety

      Rotsa Ruc grasshopper!

    • @bp814
      @bp814 Před 2 lety +1

      It should heal up OK, plus it’ll get warmer when I’m ready to head back down. Thanks for the idea though.

    • @chunglow7646
      @chunglow7646 Před 2 lety

      @Jeremy Chapman Super Deal.

  • @joshuapatterson3264
    @joshuapatterson3264 Před 2 lety

    Great collection Hickok . I'm a huge bolt gun fan myself. I don't have quite that many yet but I'll get there

  • @Judge_Dredd
    @Judge_Dredd Před 2 lety

    Honestly, I knew it would be the Sako, I have the Tikka T3X Super Varmint 6.5x55SE in composite and stainless with Wildcat Moderator as my Deer Rifle, and of all the rifles I've broken in this week, it was the least complicated, the smoothest action, the nicest trigger, and actually fits like a glove. When I saw it on the table and saw you lovingly pat it, I just knew you would.

  • @nealewatson5284
    @nealewatson5284 Před 2 lety +3

    Model 70. No doubt. Actually has military history as a sniper rifle. Major collector value and is the "Rifleman's Rifle"

  • @tybertimus
    @tybertimus Před 2 lety +3

    There's a Krag! My favorite rifle, still use mine to hunt out here in Alaska! Too many people don't even know about them, but it's the smoothest action ever and a unique design.

    • @fedup3582
      @fedup3582 Před 2 lety +1

      👍👍👍 Would love to hear some of your hunting experiences.

    • @tybertimus
      @tybertimus Před 2 lety

      @@fedup3582 I'm nowhere near as dedicated a hunter as a lot of people up here, so my stories are pretty limited.
      A buddy and I did go for black bear one year. Found a nice field with a creek running through, signs of salmon being eaten, so we posted up. After about 40 minutes of quiet waiting, I got too hot and took off my jacket. Apparently the sound and/or scent woke up a brownie that was sleeping about 20 feet away that we didn't know was there. Luckily he chose flight over fight because when he stood up he was a good 7+ feet.

    • @fedup3582
      @fedup3582 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tybertimus great story! Did you ever get your black bear? I have a couple of 30-40 krags, a sporterized 98 krag rifle and a new 1885 saddle ring carbine. I took the carbine antelope hunting and dropped a doe in her tracks at 110 yds. I hope to do a lot more hunting with them, get me a deer at least. I love shooting the 30-40 and the history and nostalgia that comes with it. Somewhere i read a guy had an 1895 in 30-40, that his parents had given him as a teenager. Apparently it was the preferred rifle in his family. Grandpa, dad, and siblings had them. They all hunted extensively with them. 180 gr for caribou and deer, 220 for moose and bear. Apparently they all had great success with the 30-40 krag, over decades of use. Would love to hear more of their stories. Thank you very much for your story, would love to hear more if you have them. Hopefully I can get my health back on track, and create more of my own.

    • @fedup3582
      @fedup3582 Před 2 lety +1

      Is your krag still military original or sporterized? I myself am not so interested in one military original (nothing against them), just more interested in hunting and sporterized is just fine with me, especially if they did a nice job of it.

    • @tybertimus
      @tybertimus Před 2 lety

      @fed up It's been sportorized. It was originally the 1898 Carbine model. Old stock is gone, sights replaced with a front blade and plain rear, barrel cut down...overall only 36 but feels comfy even for a bigger guy like me. Everything seems well done, but I'd like to make a new stock (it's not original but it's old and beat up)

  • @HarryTheEustreptospondylus

    My favourite is definitely the Winchester model 70. I'm glad you picked the Sako, both rifles are some of my favourite.

  • @thomasford4235
    @thomasford4235 Před 2 lety

    Look at all those black birds in your yard :) They're either def or very brave :) Love it when you review the oldies but goodys! Thank you Mr. .Hickok!

  • @tygre7
    @tygre7 Před 2 lety +4

    "A .30-06 is never a mistake." I believe I would have gone the other way, just based on the chambering.

  • @hamishbartholomaeus
    @hamishbartholomaeus Před 2 lety +3

    My two most favourite rifles; the Husquvarna m38 and the Sako 75, both in 6.5x55….
    No matter what my head says, I always go for one of these, depending on the mood.😁

  • @taffiejames1496
    @taffiejames1496 Před rokem

    I wouldn't be able to choose. What a collection of beautiful bolt action rifles. Your a lucky man.

  • @gasolinedreams2691
    @gasolinedreams2691 Před 2 lety +2

    Damn near had a conniption when he didn’t take the model 70.

  • @PalKrammer
    @PalKrammer Před rokem +3

    That pristine-looking Gewehr 98 is my choice!

  • @ike_of_the_greil_mercenari465

    I say the model 70. I love the .30-06 round; it's so American.

  • @jgallan7733
    @jgallan7733 Před 2 lety

    i have been watching you short guys for a few years.....you chose well....the fins are all about accuracy and dependability.....and all their firearms show it...enen the m39. so yes if you had to choose one it would be a sad day....maybe we can give them to i friends and neighbors who have not had the time or money to enjoy what we all do....eventually the sad day will eventually arrive....i love your videos...they make me smile...god speed....

  • @josebey7808
    @josebey7808 Před 2 lety

    One great shooter !!!! ...... Nice rifles ! Love to watch all your videos ! Thanks !!!! Watching from Germany ....nice Mauser too

  • @robertgarcia6634
    @robertgarcia6634 Před 2 lety +16

    I don't have firearms. But I can appreciate this guy's love for them. Great content 👍

    • @actinganimal885
      @actinganimal885 Před 2 lety +4

      Are you not able to get one?

    • @robertgarcia6634
      @robertgarcia6634 Před 2 lety

      @@actinganimal885 Tbh I only know one person with one. So it never got my interest. But Hickok does make me want to get one

    • @actinganimal885
      @actinganimal885 Před 2 lety +1

      @@robertgarcia6634 so you live in the US where it’s generally easier to acquire one. If so then you definitely should

    • @robertgarcia6634
      @robertgarcia6634 Před 2 lety

      @@actinganimal885 SoCal unfortunately 😕

    • @ryanwalker3509
      @ryanwalker3509 Před 2 lety

      @@robertgarcia6634 it's a fun hobby that will surround you with incredibly nice people. It's a combination of showing off your favorites, playing with targets, shooting others guns, and good conversation every time I get to the range. I would recommend it highly.

  • @klesmer
    @klesmer Před 2 lety +5

    Good choice! It looks like my CZ was patterned from the Sako, they look like brothers. And I feel the 6.5 Swede is the most under rated cartridge today.

    • @J.sh_CDN
      @J.sh_CDN Před 2 lety

      Been eying up some mote budget friendly husqvarna in 6.5 swed... amazing rifle for the price

    • @davegeisler7802
      @davegeisler7802 Před rokem +1

      It is underated your right , imho the 6.5 Swede is darn near the perfect caliber 👍

    • @klesmer
      @klesmer Před rokem +1

      @@davegeisler7802 I could not agree more. Like the 30-06 they got it right from the very beginning. It would not surprise me if the designers of the -06 looked at the 6.5 Swede for inspiration.

    • @davegeisler7802
      @davegeisler7802 Před rokem +1

      @@klesmer your probably right they probably did look at it when they designed the 30-03 then the 30-06 cartridges . Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and yours !

  • @butchyboy69
    @butchyboy69 Před 2 lety

    The last to part with is rough given your selection. Fortunately, you don't really have to have only one. I own or have owned most of what you have there. For my part, I have a Lee-Enfield Mk III with a perfect bore that I would never let go. I enjoy your presentations and wish you the best in your pursuits.

  • @readingforwisdom7037
    @readingforwisdom7037 Před rokem +1

    Darn good choice Hickok. Great discussion.

  • @martinparr4194
    @martinparr4194 Před 2 lety +3

    Beautiful rifles and the winner is sweet.
    If I had to rely on one though I’d rather have the option to be able to fix a bayonet.