Finally received my new LH Sako 85 Finnlight II in 308 Win in the mail this week and dropped it off at the gunsmith today for rebarreling to the 338 Federal in a carbon fibre barrel. Took in my Optilok rings and bases too and ordered a second magazine for the rifle. Will get the bare metal on the new barrel, the rings and bases and the bottom of the new magazine cerakoted to match the metal finish that the rifle came in. Looking forward to the final product!
I will be getting a Leupold VX-5HD 2-10x42 w/ Firedot Duplex reticle and Alumina flip caps mounted on it.
I also dropped of my new to me, LH Sako AV Laminated in 338 Win Mag to have a LimbSaver recoil pad installed. As much as I like the original Sako red rubber eraser type recoil pad, it is very hard and will do little to save the shoulder! Hopefully they can remove it without damaging it. Would like to save it.
My wife asked me tonight how many Sako rifles I have now...she reminded me that she bought me one as a gift back in 2017! What a great wife!
Had to think about it for a few moments...up to 6 now! And all in left hand!
1- Custom LH Sako AV in 7MM STW w/ Fajen nutmeg laminated stock and MacLellan fluted stainless barrel - most accurate rifle I own! Have had it since 1998.
2- LH Sako 85 Hunter in 6.5x55 - the gift from my wife
3- LH Sako L691 FS in 30-06- still new unfired
4- LH Sako 85 Hunter in 9.3x62 - matching stablemate to my 6.5x55!
5- LH Sako 85 Finnlight II in 308 - mentioned above and about to be rebarreled to 338 Federal
6- LH Sako AV Laminated in 338 Win Mag
I just love how smooth these Sako actions are, and they just get better with time and use!
Have found all the Sako's I own or have owned, or shot, to be accurate to very accurate! Whether with factory ammunition or tailored hand loads.
Have always been impressed with their fit and finish. These rifles may not be as inexpensive as other makes, but I think they are well built. And in comparison to some custom firearms, provide a good value for the dollar.
Also love the wood in the stocks on these rifles. And as mentioned previously in other threads, I have always been a fan of laminated stocks, having several rifles outfitted with factory and aftermarket laminated stocks.
Looking forward to using the new Finnlight II and seeing how this new stock performs in the field. I do like the feel of the rubberized grip panels in this stock so far. Time will tell. In the end, if it isn't up to my expectations, I will either order a left hand Hunter stock in the proper action size for this rifle, or an aftermarket laminate stock.
Tell us about your Sako love!
I will be getting a Leupold VX-5HD 2-10x42 w/ Firedot Duplex reticle and Alumina flip caps mounted on it.
I also dropped of my new to me, LH Sako AV Laminated in 338 Win Mag to have a LimbSaver recoil pad installed. As much as I like the original Sako red rubber eraser type recoil pad, it is very hard and will do little to save the shoulder! Hopefully they can remove it without damaging it. Would like to save it.
My wife asked me tonight how many Sako rifles I have now...she reminded me that she bought me one as a gift back in 2017! What a great wife!
Had to think about it for a few moments...up to 6 now! And all in left hand!
1- Custom LH Sako AV in 7MM STW w/ Fajen nutmeg laminated stock and MacLellan fluted stainless barrel - most accurate rifle I own! Have had it since 1998.
2- LH Sako 85 Hunter in 6.5x55 - the gift from my wife
3- LH Sako L691 FS in 30-06- still new unfired
4- LH Sako 85 Hunter in 9.3x62 - matching stablemate to my 6.5x55!
5- LH Sako 85 Finnlight II in 308 - mentioned above and about to be rebarreled to 338 Federal
6- LH Sako AV Laminated in 338 Win Mag
I just love how smooth these Sako actions are, and they just get better with time and use!
Have found all the Sako's I own or have owned, or shot, to be accurate to very accurate! Whether with factory ammunition or tailored hand loads.
Have always been impressed with their fit and finish. These rifles may not be as inexpensive as other makes, but I think they are well built. And in comparison to some custom firearms, provide a good value for the dollar.
Also love the wood in the stocks on these rifles. And as mentioned previously in other threads, I have always been a fan of laminated stocks, having several rifles outfitted with factory and aftermarket laminated stocks.
Looking forward to using the new Finnlight II and seeing how this new stock performs in the field. I do like the feel of the rubberized grip panels in this stock so far. Time will tell. In the end, if it isn't up to my expectations, I will either order a left hand Hunter stock in the proper action size for this rifle, or an aftermarket laminate stock.
Tell us about your Sako love!