They will all work for what you want. Buy what ever turns your proverbial crank.
I had a 9.3 in a Tikka which was freakishly accurate, but I ended up letting it go for a .338. Where I hunt in Alberta, the possibility exists for a long shot, and the .338 is a bit more capable in that regard.
I could see myself buying another 9.3 if Sako offers their Grizzly rifle in stainless.
I had a 9.3 in a Tikka which was freakishly accurate, but I ended up letting it go for a .338. Where I hunt in Alberta, the possibility exists for a long shot, and the .338 is a bit more capable in that regard.
I could see myself buying another 9.3 if Sako offers their Grizzly rifle in stainless.


















































