I bought a Sako Grizzly last year from P & D. It was thousands of dollars less than the same rifle sold in the United States. I paid $2200.00 Canadian. At the same time, I saw it selling for $3500.00 USD on the internet. I never could figure out why P&D sold the rifle this cheap.
It is a stunning rifle. I used the Leopold QD scope mounts for it. The finish on the Leopold bases and rings match the Sako finish perfectly. If you buy the Sako, look at Leopold mounts.
Italian Sporting Goods in Vancouver had a couple when I was looking for one last year, I'm not sure if they still do or not. It looks like a nice rifle, although I ended up with a Mauser M12 instead.
How is the wood on it? Unless the wood is really nice as in all the marketing photos, I am not really sure why it would be so much more than a black bear.
Sako lists it as "high grade walnut" - plus it's checkered.
I have a couple ordered from Stoeger (2016 pre-order) - only available in 308 or 30.06 (at least through Stoeger).
At the time of the order (early this month) the "projected" MSRP is about $2750 CDN for 2016.
I'm not sure what "currency" Stoeger uses to purchase from Sako/Tikka, but compared to many of the US sourced guns it doesn't appear to be the US buck (but don't know for sure), so price fluctuations may not be as wild as with US produced/sourced arms.
The (essentially) same rifle with a Black Synthetic stock (Black Bear - same two calibers only) should hit the shelves (if the prices hold) about $250 less than the Grizzly's.
How is the wood on it? Unless the wood is really nice as in all the marketing photos, I am not really sure why it would be so much more than a black bear.
Pics of your rifle would be awesome![]()




























