I find it interesting that people will drop good money on tires for example (the last Toyos I bought for my truck were $1300 ), and use them for the purpose intended and not bat an eye, yet hesitate when it comes to a pretty rifle that's worth the same kind of money. I have a pretty little Sako that comes out in all weather and is a pleasure to carry and shoot - not to mention that after 5 years the rifle will still have value whereas the tires are worthless. I get great enjoyment from carrying a quality kit - not that it makes me a better hunter, but it makes my day in the woods that much more enjoyable knowing that my tools are well made and have an attention to detail.
A rifle is a tool first and foremost. Some people like to use quality tools like 'Snap on', and others choose to get the job done with 'Task' brand tools. Sako is a well made rifle, but by no means high end.
We'll be dead for a long time - I say buy the Bavarian and enjoy it!
A rifle is a tool first and foremost. Some people like to use quality tools like 'Snap on', and others choose to get the job done with 'Task' brand tools. Sako is a well made rifle, but by no means high end.
We'll be dead for a long time - I say buy the Bavarian and enjoy it!
One could buy a tikka t3 and get Sako accuracy.Then one wouldn't worry himself sick over the possibility of scratching a $2000 rifle.I would love to own a sako bavarian full stock carbine but i'd be that guy who is scared to take it out for fear of marking it up.Sako makes a beautiful rifle.Worth the sticker price? purely a matter of opinion i guess.
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