I often hunt with Sako 75 rifles. Lovely guns, a bit heavy, but accurate, smooth feeding, and reliable. The stainless/synthetic ones are ideal for nasty wet rainy conditions, particularly when Moose hunting and leveraging the crude living conditions of leaky tents.
Just one thing I found I need to watch out for:
The tang safety is a ##### when walking with a sling carry on the left shoulder. I found on several occasions while moose hunting, the safety had gone from "safe" to "fire" all by itself. I discovered that the safety was riding against my clothing, and/or fanny pack and would inevitably get pushed to the "fire" position. Thankfully, muzzle control is my middle name!!! I did NOT encounter an AD situation and I was not walking with others at the times the saftey went into the "fire" position, but it sure left me with a horrible feeling all the same !!!!
The second time it happened, I decided that if I'm going to carry the damn thing on my left shoulder, the magazine would be full, but the chamber would be empty and I'd just have to work the bolt if I needed the chamber to be full, ie, if bullwinkle happened to appear as I come round a corner on the trail.