So you're going to pay ~$1800 for a barreled action? Think about that for a second. The stock is plastic and not worth anything. 85's are way over priced for what you get. The recoil "lug" is a joke for a $1800 gun. There are problems with ejection (just google sako 85 ejection problems) due to how the bolt is designed. Will have to mount your scope high or do silly things like rotate it 90 degrees. The magazine release is annoying.
You can buy a winchester m70 extreme weather that is more gun than the 85. Better stock, real CRF, integral recoil lug etc. If you are really hung up on weight you can sell the B&C stock off the extreme weather for real money and put it towards a mcmillan. You will still be several hundred under what the 85 cost you and have a better package. There are lots of options out there for the kind of money you are spending on a barreled action, since the stock probably cost Beretta $50 or less.
Of course you can do whatever you want with your money. I've had a Finnbear, two sako 75's (stupid key system on those but can be removed and still better than the 85), an A7 and have had hands on time with a 85 wood stocked that won't eject shells properly. They hit the bottom of the scope and fall back in the action. A7 did this too (270 wsm) with talley low rings.