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The Steyr Scout (German pronunciation:) is an Austrian bolt-action rifle manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher, and chambered primarily for 7.62 NATO (.308 Winchester), although other caliber options in 5.56×45mm NATO (.223 Remington), .243 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .376 Steyr and 7mm-08 Remington are also offered commercially.
Steyr Scout: Steyr Mannlicher: 5.56×45mm NATO.223 Remington.243 Winchester 7mm-08 7.62×51mm NATO.308 Winchester.376 Steyr: Bolt-action Austria: 1997 CZ 700: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod: 7.62×51mm NATO: Bolt-action Czech Republic: 2001 [2] Bor rifle: OBR SM Tarnów: 7.62×51mm NATO.338 Lapua Magnum: Bolt-action Poland: 2005 IWI Dan: IWI ...
The scout rifle is a conceptual class of general-purpose rifles defined and promoted by Jeff Cooper in the early 1980s [1] that bears similarities in the design and functionality of guide guns, mountain rifles, and other rifle archetypes, but with more emphasis being placed on comfortable portability and practical accuracy, rather than firepower and long range shooting.
Steyr Scout: 5.56×45mm NATO.223 Remington.243 Winchester 6.5 Creedmoor 7mm-08 Remington 7.62×51mm NATO.308 Winchester.376 Steyr.22LR.17 HMR.22 WMR: 1999
Steyr Arms (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a firearms manufacturer based in Sankt Peter in der Au, Austria. Originally part of Steyr-Daimler-Puch, it became independent when the conglomerate was broken up in 1989. [1] Prior to 1 January 2019, the company was named Steyr Mannlicher AG (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪɐ ˈmanlɪçɐ ʔaːˈɡeː]).
Steyr HS .50 / HS .460; Steyr IWS 2000; Steyr Scout; Steyr SSG 04; Steyr SSG 08; Steyr SSG 69 This page was last edited on 8 February 2020, at 18:12 (UTC). Text ...
The .376 Steyr (9.5x59mmRB) cartridge is a rebated rim rifle cartridge jointly developed by Hornady and Steyr for use in the Steyr Scout rifle.. Introduced in 1999, it is based on the 9.3×64mm Brenneke case, necked up to accept a 0.375-inch (9.5 mm) diameter bullet.
Cooper felt the scout rifle should be suited to a man operating like the scout Burnham, either alone or in a two- or three-man team. [16] In late 1997, with Cooper's oversight, Steyr Mannlicher produced a rifle to his "scout" specifications. Cooper considered the Steyr Scout "perfect." Riflemen regard Cooper's development of the scout rifle ...