I used to think Sako were the most accurate factory rifles made....until I bought a Cooper.
Those Coopers sure are nice, but isn't that kind of pushing the limits of the "factory rifle" class?
Sako may be better value, and will only give you 1/2 moa instead of 3/8 moa like the cooper.
My bet is the Sako is a tougher rifle and can handle extremes better, but no imperical proof.
How would a Sako 85 .204 Ruger compare to a Cooper .204 ruger?
How is Sako the better value?My Jackson Hunters are only $150 dollars to $200 more than a Sako 85.A spare magazine for a Cooper costs half as much,and the Cooper can be scoped for less cost using good quality mounts.The Cooper comes with a fiberglass stock,compared to the molded plastic used on the Sako.
I much prefer the recoil lug system used by Cooper,and I believe it to be a stronger design than the lug system used on the Sako 85.Sako uses a molded plastic stock,while Cooper uses a fiberglass stock with an aluminum bedding block to make it more rigid.
How is Sako the better value?My Jackson Hunters are only $150 dollars to $200 more than a Sako 85.A spare magazine for a Cooper costs half as much,and the Cooper can be scoped for less cost using good quality mounts.The Cooper comes with a fiberglass stock,compared to the molded plastic used on the Sako.
I much prefer the recoil lug system used by Cooper,and I believe it to be a stronger design than the lug system used on the Sako 85.Sako uses a molded plastic stock,while Cooper uses a fiberglass stock with an aluminum bedding block to make it more rigid.
On the same Sako vs ___ idea.....A Sako Finnlight 30-06 stainless vs a Weatherby Mk V Ultra Lightweight in 30-06?
Sako with no hesitation at all.



























