Claybuster said:Nor is it an insult to Sako. It is however a demonstration that the poster is a person for whom appreciation of fine rifles is a yet to be acquired skill.
ouch.
Claybuster said:Nor is it an insult to Sako. It is however a demonstration that the poster is a person for whom appreciation of fine rifles is a yet to be acquired skill.
Claybuster said:Incorrect on both counts. You'd need at least 200 yards.![]()
Nor is it an insult to Sako. It is however a demonstration that the poster is a person for whom appreciation of fine rifles is a yet to be acquired skill.

MHUNT said:I,ve seen the 1" guarantee on the mod.85 but don't recall seeing it on the 75.
I've only known 1 sako that wasn't a shooter, a 30-06 hunter that frustrated the hell out of my hunting partner. Still, I don't think you can beat the Belgium Brownings for accuracy.
BIGREDD said:Are you serious? Comparing a Savage to a Sako is like comparing a Lada to a Corvette. Tikkas are great shooters and good value but they are a poor second cousin to a Sako 75!
By the way Sakos are guaranteed to shoot one inch groups out of the box... no such guarantee for your high performance Savage.![]()
WCTHEMI said:Isn't accurate the most important thing on a rifle?
beretta boy said:Never owned one, but have considerable respect for them.
Just fondled a new 85 Hunter in walnut/blue in .338 Federal. ...NICE !
IMHO, some much needed improvements over the older 75 Hunters.




























