Are Sakos are actually CRF? I've seen many here argue against that. I know the 85 used some kind of hybrid design but the latest 90 series is apparently back to pure pushfeed?
It looks like all the bespoke English gun makers make a CRF Mauser based rifle but they are all 10s of thousands (if not hundreds).
They're not exactly CRF, and they're not exactly push-feed either. For whatever my opinion's worth, they not really all that great for the money you spend on them anyway. If you want a CRF and want to spend Sako dollars, Winchester SG is worth looking at. I have both, and like the Winnie better. The Kimbers are very nice, and they're very light, but I've noticed that accuracy falls off fast as the barrel heats up. Not a big deal for hunting, but for load development it's a pain in the ass waiting 15 mins between groups.




















































