They look good,and are a Sako. So why are the sales so lackluster?
So why are the sales so lackluster?
I have 1000$ in my hand, am I going to buy a Model 700 CDL SF, stainless, fluted barrel nicely wrapped in a walnut stock, and also has 1 Billion aftermarket UL stocks available for it.
Or do I buy a Blued barreled, plastic stocked rifle with no aftermarket parts support?
generally speaking higher quality merchandise doesn't have much in the way of aftermarket products, like Tikka ,Sako, Steyr. FS
It's neither a premium rifle nor an economy model. Cheaper parts and poorer quality than an 85 without the low price of a Tikka. I have owned a Sako 85 and thought it worth the price, and have shot a Tikka T3 and thought it good value for little money. The "middle model" just does not appeal to me.
This is the way I look at it when I consider buying a gun like the sako A7.
Anyone that has lots of money for a gun will be willing to purchase a high end sako or other high quality firearm(insert brand here). When someone (like me) is on a more constricted budget I would rather buy a top of the line remington rather than an "economy model" sako. Now don't jump all over this because you think I'm saying the A7 is cheap. For the money I can buy a remington or a savage that has a lot more features that are appealing to me.
The tikka line also sells extremely well and if I'm not mistaken they are almost identical guns.
Wtf is a 'top of the line' Remington!?



























