If you're looking for a detachable magazine short action SS, the Sako and Savage are pretty much the only rifles out there. Everything else is HINGED FLOORPLATE, which is possibly the dumbest configuration available for a scoped rifle.
If you're running 2 ammo types, you can't just switch mags. If you see a buck on the way to your hunting spot, you can't just put a mag in and get him. If you want to make safe your rifle, you have to dump cartridges into your hand, but then where do you put them? Into a container or your pocket, why not just have a box magazine? You're also limited to the size of the gun for mag cap, whereas with a detachable box you can have multiple amounts.
I'd seriously recommend looking at the Sako Finnlight or the Savage (1)16FCSS. Both come in short action DM SS. If you're into long action calibers with hinged floorplate, there's so much available, just pick whatever comes with an MOA guarantee and a bolt that doesn't wobble. Remington, Winchester, Weatherby, Savage, Sako, they're all going to be pretty good. Tikka's not bad, but the long action is kind of a turn off. I really don't like how cycling the action of a rifle resembles mashing potatoes or working a waterpump, it's just not right.
The new weatherby vanguards are pretty nice actually, at a decent price. I handled one in WSS and they also have an MOA guarantee.