stickhunter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Victoria, B.C.
Hey all,
I decided to get out today and take some photos of a couple of rifles that I have, which are causing me to scratch my head a bit. The fist rifle (scoped) I've owned for years and is what I believed to be a Sako Handy Fiber in 300WM. The "Handy" refers to the short carbine barrel and the Fiber refers to the MacMillan fiberglass stock.
A few months ago, I purchased another Sako rifle (unscoped) in 338WM with fiberglass stock. When I received it, I noticed that it looked very similar to the 300WM rifle but with a noticeable difference: the barrel on the 300WM is 18 1/4" from muzzle to front receiver ring whilst the 338WM is 19 1/8". The muzzles/crowns are finished identically, and both sport the same type of Williams sights, which I understand were a factory item from Sako.
When I line the barrels up at the muzzle, the front and rear sights line up, but the 338WM has a noticeably longer full-diameter shank before the taper; it's this shank that accounts for most of the 3/4" difference in overall barrel length.
Here are some pictures of the two rifles lined up --- the 300WM is scoped and has an aftermarket DBM, while the 338WM is unscoped with the factory hinged floorplate. Unloaded the 338WM weight just under 7.5lbs.
I'm curious if anyone has thoughts about whether both rifles are really Handy Fibers --- I'm sitting on the fence knowing that details do change between calibers and age (the 338WM is a 595### and the 300WM is 608###). I'd be particularly interested if someone has a 338WM Sako AV carbine and could take a similar measurement from muzzle to front right.
I decided to get out today and take some photos of a couple of rifles that I have, which are causing me to scratch my head a bit. The fist rifle (scoped) I've owned for years and is what I believed to be a Sako Handy Fiber in 300WM. The "Handy" refers to the short carbine barrel and the Fiber refers to the MacMillan fiberglass stock.
A few months ago, I purchased another Sako rifle (unscoped) in 338WM with fiberglass stock. When I received it, I noticed that it looked very similar to the 300WM rifle but with a noticeable difference: the barrel on the 300WM is 18 1/4" from muzzle to front receiver ring whilst the 338WM is 19 1/8". The muzzles/crowns are finished identically, and both sport the same type of Williams sights, which I understand were a factory item from Sako.
When I line the barrels up at the muzzle, the front and rear sights line up, but the 338WM has a noticeably longer full-diameter shank before the taper; it's this shank that accounts for most of the 3/4" difference in overall barrel length.
Here are some pictures of the two rifles lined up --- the 300WM is scoped and has an aftermarket DBM, while the 338WM is unscoped with the factory hinged floorplate. Unloaded the 338WM weight just under 7.5lbs.
I'm curious if anyone has thoughts about whether both rifles are really Handy Fibers --- I'm sitting on the fence knowing that details do change between calibers and age (the 338WM is a 595### and the 300WM is 608###). I'd be particularly interested if someone has a 338WM Sako AV carbine and could take a similar measurement from muzzle to front right.











