Not a fan of Sako for a .375 as they should be Controlled Round Feed. From your other thread where I posted this, copied and pasted below.
I have used .375 SAKO with CRF and found it worked as it should...
What is the issue?
To briefly cover the new features of the new Sako 85 action, let's start with controlled-round feeding. We reviewed a Sako 85 Hunter in depth (see the Product Review Page) and found that the Sako 85 version of controlled feed lacks the advantages of a true controlled feed action. This action does not have a full-length extractor on the Mauser 98 pattern. The 85's bolt head mounted extractor is much smaller than the full-length extractors on a Mauser 98 and takes a smaller bite on the case rim. If you close the Sako's bolt about half way (until you hear the next cartridge in the magazine click up, ready to be fed) and then pull the bolt back and try to close it again, it will jam the rifle by attempting to double feed.
A true controlled feed action, in that situation, holds onto the first cartridge until the bolt is completely withdrawn and it is ejected. If the bolt is run forward again while still holding the first cartridge, the extractor keeps it in place and guides it into the chamber, preventing the bolt from attempting to pick-up the second cartridge and preventing a double feed jam.
Explaining what CRF is, and isn't, can keep a guy busy on this site. Sako called their 85's CRF, but they are nothing of the sort, it's pure marketing bologny. A .375 is a gun that's a prime Dangerous Game rifle- I've used mine for it, and will again. I would not go after Dangerous Game with a push feed, nor would any PH I've met, and even if you don't want to why go with an inferior system. There is no drawback to CRF, but there is to push feed. Push feed works just fine in the deer field, but like any tool, better ones are required for tougher jobs. I like to have the best tools, no matter the application.
From a Sako 85 review:
Is this the case with the 75's ?
Explaining what CRF is, and isn't, can keep a guy busy on this site. Sako called their 85's CRF, but they are nothing of the sort, it's pure marketing bologny. A .375 is a gun that's a prime Dangerous Game rifle- I've used mine for it, and will again. I would not go after Dangerous Game with a push feed, nor would any PH I've met, and even if you don't want to why go with an inferior system. There is no drawback to CRF, but there is to push feed. Push feed works just fine in the deer field, but like any tool, better ones are required for tougher jobs. I like to have the best tools, no matter the application.
I have a Zastava 375 H&H as well and I would recommend the full length magnum actions for this chambering. I'm not saying this is a bad rifle, just not as good as it could be because of the standard length action causing some minor issues. With tweaking I'm sure I can have this action working flawlessly, but really it's nicer to have it all good to go from the factory.
Given your price range go with whatever of the above options float your boat.
In addition...a Limbsaver recoil pad is a godsend and worth every cent.
Now that you guys have convinced me I need a .375H&H for big game, I need to know what rifles are my best options. Price range $ 1200-$2500. THANKS !!!
Here is a decent article posted by Chuck recently on another forum. Something to think about when buying a rifle in the category you are asking about.
http://www.africahunting.com/content/2-big-game-hunting-rifles-500/
No bother here as the article was directed at those who would be using their rifles for hunting in Africa and PH types who would be protecting those who take their Remingtons to such places.SuperCub might not like that article.![]()
No bother here as the article was directed at those who would be using their rifles for hunting in Africa and PH types who would be protecting those who take their Remingtons to such places.
My whole point (that most miss) is that we here in NA use such guns as a 375 for hunting the same game as we would while using a 30/06 or 270. No one would ever say that a PF in 30/06 would be lacking for moose hunting. If that's the case, why would a 375mag be any different?
A CRF 375Mag is a good way to go. Not saying any different, but most of us here in NA will never have a problem a good PF in the same chambering.
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