Reviving an older thread. Has anyone on here got their hands on either the Hunter or Precision model?
I see a few reviews on other online sources, but wondering if there are any here with firsthand feedback? How does it shoot?
Any concerns with the detachable butt stock? Is it solid?
Any pros or cons to report? Thx in advance.....Steve
I purchased the last S20 Precision in 308 from Al Flaherdy's last week. This is my first Sako and was researching all the other models in 308 and this may not be my last Sako.
Sighted it in quickly with some 147 gr Campro handloads yesterday. No ejection issues that you may have read in the past about the Sako. The brass cases ejects horizontally out so no touching the windage turret and I have a PST Gen II 5-25x50 mounted on it.
I'll go straight to the CONs for me:
- Despite the Sako promotion video the plastic stock will not hold up to a competition PRS match. I knew this before buying but YES the plastic stock including the trigger guard is cheap (plastic toy material) and already from the factory the removable plastic thumb rest is cracked and a corner piece is broken, whoever assembled it over tightened the screw... Warranty.
- Cannot remove the bolt with the cheek riser in position 2, 3 or 4.
- Trigger adjustment limit is 2lb, wish it went down to 1lb.
Now for the PROs for me:
- Precision stock adjustability's is great.
- With Hornady 165gr BTSP the ogive OAL is 2.270" using the bullet and empty casing method.
- Trigger blade fore and aft adjustability is great, I have mine set all the way back.
- Trigger is 2 stage, crisp, no creep or over travel. I'll get use to the 2lb trigger pull.
- Like the Tikka's, no need to break in the barrel. Just give it a good cleaning to remove any factory grease and I was good to go. Using my Teslong borescope the factory bore is pretty good, still has some machining marks but no where near as bad as my Remington 700.
- Machined picatinny rail, one less item to buy.
- Aluminum skeleton chassis
- Stock will be more comfortable to the touch after sitting in a ground blind in minus temperatures during hunting season. Unlike my R700 in a MDT LSS Gen2 chassis.
- Very smooth bolt action but I have to say my Tikka T3x Battue's bolt action is slightly smoother.
- A true SA unlike the Tikkas.
- The magazine can handle long OAL handloads
No accuracy report yet as I will be experimenting with handloads in the near future. My current hunting rig is my Rem 700 in a MDT LSS Gen2 chassis.
My overall rating for my S20 Precision is a 8/10 because of the material used to make the plastic stock.
Do I regret my purchase, no. If in the future a replacement plastic shock housing with better material became available I would definitely go for the upgrade.