Of the rifles you listed, the Winchester Model 70 fits my idea of what constitutes a good-looking rifle. The checkering pattern on the Sako 85 ruins the looks for me, X-Bolts are just plain hideous, and I don't care for Weatherby styling.
Oiled finishes have the advantage of being easier to touch up compared with glossy polyurethane finishes as well as not showing nicks or dings as badly. Personally, I think they look classier, too. Remember, the finest sporting arms as made by makers like Holland & Holland or Rigby use an oil finish.
You might also want to consider a quality used rifle such as:
-Pre '64 Model 70
-Browning Safari Grade (FN Mauser action)
-Older Sakos
-Brno ZG-47
Oiled finishes have the advantage of being easier to touch up compared with glossy polyurethane finishes as well as not showing nicks or dings as badly. Personally, I think they look classier, too. Remember, the finest sporting arms as made by makers like Holland & Holland or Rigby use an oil finish.
You might also want to consider a quality used rifle such as:
-Pre '64 Model 70
-Browning Safari Grade (FN Mauser action)
-Older Sakos
-Brno ZG-47


















































