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...after visiting Sakos website and a moderate amount of searching here I can't seem to find any solid info on an accuracy guarantee.
Can someone who owns one please give me details on the accuracy guarantee if it does exist. Is a factory test target included? Is the guarantee in writing? Tell me how yours prints with handloads, try and talk me out of buying one of these! :p
 
I have a Bavaria, that did not meet the accuracy guarantee with Winchester power points, but with a standard H4350/165 gr hornady load it did.

It's a nice rifle.
 
Sako guarantee

I can tell you that I have a Beretta catalogue from 2008 that states that all Sako 85 rifles have to shoot a 5-shot, 1-inch group before they leave the factory. However if you go to the Sako website you will notice that no such guarantee appears there. I believe that has to do with some of the calibers not being inherently accurate.

I have not owned a Finnlight, but have owned three other Sako 85's - two of which I still own. The two I own will shoot a three shot sub-moa group with the right loads - but they are not the most accurate factory rifles I have shot or owned. They are however a fine piece of craftsmanship and I do believe the latest craze for sub-moa rifles has gotten people forgetting that most shots in hunting are taken quickly from the off-hand position.

Don't let the lack of guarantee dissuade you from buying a Sako Finnlight unless you want it for target work. The Finnlight is a great hunting rifle. Remember most of your time will be spent carrying - not firing - the rifle.
 
I think they quit posting guaranteed accuracy as the ammo and shooter make quite a bit of difference. I don't think you will find a bad shooting finnlight once you find the load it likes...really, they all should shoot sub moa, once the correct ammo is found.
 
Don't let the lack of guarantee dissuade you from buying a Sako Finnlight unless you want it for target work. The Finnlight is a great hunting rifle. Remember most of your time will be spent carrying - not firing - the rifle.

Motor, thx for your reply and I like to hear about your other 85's shooting M.O.A.
I actually spend alot of time on the bench with my hunting rifles, and dropping 2000$ on a rifle that "may or may not" shoot MOA with handloads gives me the heebie-jeebies!
I have been burned by a couple of purchases as of late that aren't living-up to accuracy claims, real or imagined and I need to know if Sako [beretta?] would stand by this implied warranty if my Finnlite won't shoot.
 
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My 85 S/S never came with any sort of target or accuracy guarantee.

Also I don't think I'd ever pay 2000$ for a Sako. At the end of it all you got a factory rifle with a POS plastic stock that has little aftermarket support for rings, stocks and such. 2000$ can almost get you a blueprinted, custom barreled rifle of your choice in a McMillan stock.:)
 
my trg's never came with a factory target or guarantee either, if they don't shoot well simply send them back and Sako will rectify any trouble.
 
Motor, thx for your reply and I like to hear about your other 85's shooting M.O.A.
I actually spend alot of time on the bench with my hunting rifles, and dropping 2000$ on a rifle that "may or may not" shoot MOA with handloads gives me the heebie-jeebies!
I have been burned by a couple of purchases as of late that aren't living-up to accuracy claims, real or imagined and I need to know if Sako [beretta?] would stand by this implied warranty if my Finnlite won't shoot.


I've owned 8 different Sako rifles, a couple of AV's, an A111, an A1, three different 75's and now the 85 Bavaria and all of them shot MOA when I was up to it. All except one of them took to the first real load development I did for them(an AV 300 winny took maybe three differnent combo's), all function flawlessly, fit and finish is first rate and they look great. I've never owned a Cooper, but I keep selling Sako's and buying remchester's and inevitably I cry in my soup afterwards and soon enough I am back shooting another Sako.

To me, I've seen enough guys that couldn't get Jack O'Connor's personal 270 to shoot MOA if their lives depended on it that I don't worry about the guarantee. Sako makes very accurate rifles that function just about perfectly everytime, can't expect much more than that.
 
To me, I've seen enough guys that couldn't get Jack O'Connor's personal 270 to shoot MOA if their lives depended on it that I don't worry about the guarantee. Sako makes very accurate rifles that function just about perfectly everytime, can't expect much more than that.

Words of wisdom Martin! Having owned 8 of them I would call you somewhat of an authority. If all your Sakos shot well that sounds quite indicative of thier quality.
 
I have a Sako 85 in 7mm-08. Bought it used just over a year ago for a pretty good deal. The guy who owned it before bought it for his wife but she refused to go hunting with him. Not a single mark or scratch on it.

While I love my rifle, I'm not sure I could spend $2,000 on one. The price of the rings did suck as well but now that it's all together, I absolutely love it.

With 140gr. Accubonds, it'll punch a raged 5 hole group off a bench rest at 100 yards.
 
I own a Sako 85 in 300wm for 3 years now. With hand loads, I get .5" at 200 meters and 1" at 300 meters. I can't ask for any thing better.

Last year I bought a Sako A7 in 270 and out of box with factory ammo, it gives me less then 1" at 100 meters. I still have to find a load for it and I am sure it will be better then 1".

You cann't go wrong with Sako.....
 
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