new rifle please help!!!

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I was looking at buying a sako 85 finnlight and recently discovered some bad reviews about ejection. I am a fan of tikka's however I'm not partial to them....wondering what choices should I be looking at for best in class accuracy in a fairly light weight rifle...I plan on buying a 30-06 for moose hunting and maybe deer....please give me some suggestions on accurate, well-functioning rifles...price not really an issue as I was about to spend $2000 on just the rifle anyways. All responses will be greatly appreciated...thanks in advance!
 
Get a sauer 200 series in synthetic, caliber of your choice. You will have an extremely accurate lightweight fail safe rifle.
 
On the internet you will find bad reviews on just about anything ...

What in particular is supposed to be bad the how a Sako 85 ejects shells?
 
Well people are saying the spent shell will hit the scope or windage turret depending on the ring set up...if I'm likely to have any issues I don't want to spend $2000
 
Used a Sako 85 finnlight with Leupold 4.5-14 scope with Tally rings this fall and never experienced any ejection problems. Just an absolute dream to shoot and hunt with. If I had 2k to spend on a rifle and the 85 came in LH I'd buy it in a heartbeat. This setup is shooting .75 groups of three at 200 yards.
 
See my post in your other thread. I have had zero ejection issues with that rifle. If you are hunting and you want to get back in the truck, just work the action slow, and the shell will fall out through the hole for the magazine. If you are shooting and working the bolt normally, the shell flies out to the side, not hitting the scope. Mind you, as I explained in my other post, the scope on mine is mounted quite high, so I may notice something when I lower it. The other good thing about it is that you can unload the rifle with the safety on, similiar to the browning x bolt.
 
hey lex do u have personal experience with the sako 85.....i just dont want to buy it and be limited with scope or ring height options

No. Sorry! I did not mean to imply experience with Sako's although I have long been interested in them based on reputation.

My "Exactly" was intended to refer to the recommendation of the Super Grade Model 70. Buy a new Model 70 and you can put the savings into a pretty good scope and still have a top-notch rifle.

Let us know what you pick?
 
I also have one in .308 and had one in 7mm-08 before and they both worked perfect. You might feel abit of recoil with the Finnlight in 30-06, it is a light weight stock. Cheers Roscoe
 
Love the benelli but its a bit too heavy as I'm walking 3-5km a day while moose hunting...held the finnlight again today...I've pretty well made that my choice.... In 30-06 with optilock base and rings and possibly a vx2 3-9 x 40
 
I'd look at the Kimber 84L Montana. It is much lighter, cheaper and I have not read a bad thing about them.
 
I've had a whole pile of Sako rifles and all of the functioned flawlessly including the 85 30-06 I had for a while.

Excellent rifles in just about every way.
 
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