I much prefer a Sako rifle compared to a factory 700 or model 70,but I really don't like the Finnlite.They are too light in the muzzle ,and just don't balance properly for me,which allows for too much muzzle lift,and a less stable shooting position.In short,I don't shoot them as accurately as I do other rifles,and it takes me longer to get the muzzle down,and the scope back on target if a second shot is required.
IMHO implying a low weight rifle by sneaking "Lite" into the model name is marketing at it's finest.
The short action Finnlights come as light as 6-3/16lbs,which to me qualifies them as a lightweight rifle.
After you plop the 2000 dollar plus action in your 700 dollar Mcmillan edge you're getting dangerously close to custom rifle territory.
If you are paying $2000 plus for a Sako Finnlight,you are shopping at the wrong place.
Gun Nutz and others offer great deals on used Sakos as well as Prophet River in Alberta for agreat price on a new one. I've been hunting for now 51 years and my original Sakos are in my kids hands and I imagine my new ones will wind up with them as well. They last a life time. Have 5 kids who all hunt and shoot.![]()
14% sales tax on 1800$ is 252$ [I'm in BC]. If you're middle of nowhere like myself you will pay shipping. Am I missing something Stubble or is SAKO currently offering a 500$ mail in rebate...plus the free hat?
Sako 85 Finnlight 270 Win, 7/08 $1599




























