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unphased, I know they are at the spendy end of the spectrum and 1st hunting season underway for them, just curious who's playing, appears they fixed the 85's ejection complaints, mine; first 3 shot group with hornady 168 eld-m regular match ammo went .6" etc, it's second went .66 (brake on then brake off), it doesn't like a lot of ammo, I tested 8, but a second one that it likes sub-moa is fusion 180's, first group with it went .61" and the 2nd went .875", all other fusions in the 1.5-2 moa, 178 eld-x also, the next best was federal blue box 150 at 1.28" ctc, didn't matter if brake was on or off, the first and 2nd groups of the eldm and 180 fusion were brake on, then brake off to see, it did not like 165 cx superformance worst group 2.5 moa, did better with 165 cx outfitter at 2 moa, shot at 6x prone on bipod with rear bag
mine landed at 5 lb 10 oz out of the box, it's currently wearing a 1-6x24 (30mm tube) with a chunky turret over ejection port in x-low rings (1.5" center of bore to center of scope) and ejection isn't an issue at all, pretty happy so far, I was out looking for my cow elk (species 8 for grendel) while mid day getting a chance to shoot the new Sako and see what it likes, right after the group testing and quick zero...next day took a whitetail buck at about 175, it went 15 yards, heart shot, eld-m so it ended up on the board pretty quick, I'm pretty stoked with it, trigger, integral picatinny rails, the magazine system identical to the 85's so mags go in either, no plastic, the stock is well finished, same finish carries under the barrel channel so all sealed off under there as seamless one piece as if carved from carbon block, the stock is quiet and very rigid/solid feeling (like wood imo), top feeds like a champ, chuck one in loose and feeds like a champ, cycles like butter, 60 degree bolt lift on de-cocked is stout-ish of course, stainless everywhere, even sling studs