Hey folks! Its probably been asked already, but if you had to put money on the counter for a .223 precision(varmint) rifle would you put the extra into the sako and be done with it? Or put the money on the tikka and use the rest on a chassis. I ve handled both and the sako with its true to caliber short action just feels fantastic. I like the laminated stock on the sako also.
I have a Ruger American ranch for a fun gun .223/5.56
And a tikka t3x ctr.308 and a couple of savage model 10/11's
And ive dabbled in the cz527
My use would be crownland target shooting(as far as possible) and gopher/ pest control.
I'm not opposed to a savage/Remington or other brands either.
I don't reload yet but have access to the equipment
I do like a bit of a project also
Cost is important but I'm not afraid to shell out if it makes me happy
Maybe I'm looking for justification on getting the sako... any thoughts or insights would be appreciated.
thanks
I have a Ruger American ranch for a fun gun .223/5.56
And a tikka t3x ctr.308 and a couple of savage model 10/11's
And ive dabbled in the cz527
My use would be crownland target shooting(as far as possible) and gopher/ pest control.
I'm not opposed to a savage/Remington or other brands either.
I don't reload yet but have access to the equipment
I do like a bit of a project also
Cost is important but I'm not afraid to shell out if it makes me happy
Maybe I'm looking for justification on getting the sako... any thoughts or insights would be appreciated.
thanks





















































