I own both a Sako 85 Bavarian Carbine and most recently a Tikka T3 Sporter. I am in love with both, and both are keepers. Overall, they are well made rifles that can really shoot out-of-the-box. The T3 has a few fibreglass reinforced composite pieces, like the mag, trigger guard and bolt shroud, but otherwise they are of equal quality, fit, and finish. The barrel and receiver on the T3 is Sako anyway. I must admit, the mag on my T3, which is a single stack variety, is
BY FAR the easiest/smoothest feeding set-up in over 20 mag fed rifles I own or have owned. Basically, its effortless feeding. I don't know if its the material, or the single stack design, but it works! I have absolutely no issues with the mag not being made of metal as it also seems pretty damn strong. I recently dropped it on my basement floor from about 3 feet, and there's not a mark on it. Metal would have likely bent or dinged. The trigger guard doesn't bother me either, much like the trigger guard on my Remington Marine Magnum (my favourite shotgun of all). The actions are also the smoothest of any rifle I have ever owned, and in fact, the T3 is the smoothest of the two! I am a big supporter of old world craftsmenship, and own a number of vintage rifles that will never leave my collection, but Sako/Tikka still build a quality, functional product that is designed to be used and enjoyed -- not to sit behind glass or sit at your local gunsmith getting expensive upgrades.
Lastly, the single set triggers on both rifles are so good that I have never contemplated "upgrading" to an aftermarket variety, unlike just about every other rifle I own or have owned.
A new T3 Sporter in for sale in EE for $1750 + tax:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=463490