Hey Grizzlypeg, did you ever start reloading for the A7 300wsm yet?
Not so for the BS stocks that come on Sako's...ask me how I know.
i thought sako's are supposed to have about the best oe stock? Maybe not the A7's, but the 75's and 85's? Could you explain that please?
Lies my friend, all lies. I've owned factory "Synthetic" and Laminate stocks for my Sako 85. The Laminate is great. The Synthetic is on par with a Model 700 SPS. The Sako 75 plastic stock is the same, only with an uglier profile.![]()
I shot a big buck in the chest with this at 150 yards and he just fell right on his belly and didn't move a foot.


You mean 75.![]()

The A7 is to Sako what the 710 is to Remington.
Are you serious ?
Why all the hate? you can buy a 1000 dollar remington thats not that nice![]()
Yeah, I'm serious.
If you rather, liken it to the Stevens 200 in the Savage line up, or the Vanguard amongst the Weatherbys. I'm not saying it is a bad gun, or that it has any functional problems. I'm just saying that it is a bit cheesy compared to the rest of their line up.
I stand by that statement (as a guy who actually owns an A7)
despite your incredibly insightful arguement of
people will be loyal to their brands and I understand that...maybe folks are just butt hurt sako is making rifles in the mid level now?
At this price point what is the comparable offering from remington? the SPS? VTR? Model 7?
I think ill keep my SAKO lol
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?
'Nuff said!


























