Well put.Sako is a controlled round feed. A non rotating claw extractor does not make a rifle controlled round feed. On the Sako the case rim slips up under the extractor.
As to the suitability of a Sako for DG, or CRF vs PF I feel that needs to be decided by the user after extensive and realistic testing.
Sounds like good advice. Probably want to make sure the scope selected has a tube with enough length between bells. I imagine extended rings would not work if the empty cases are ejected high.It’s an ongoing debate. Someone previously called it a semi controlled feed and I think that is best description. I’ve used that rifle in 4 African countries. It’s been 100% reliable for me and is my primary rifle for Africa. However, it has a bad habit of ejecting the shells at too high an angle and hitting the scope turret. The easiest solution is limiting yourself to a standard duplex scope (no illumination or range dials) and rotating it 90 degrees counter clockwise. Medium rings will also fix the issue but I find them too high.
@Wyatt Smith - I love the Sako action because of the very short rotation of the bolt - very fast to cycle another round —— mine is a PUSH feed. It was purchased in 2004 in .25-06 and I liked this action enough to have it custom made into a .30-06, my gunmaker also spoke very highly of the action — he also liked the Sako trigger enough to ‘keep it’ and not replace with a “Jewel or Timney”.Sako is a controlled round feed. A non rotating claw extractor does not make a rifle controlled round feed. On the Sako the case rim slips up under the extractor.
As to the suitability of a Sako for DG, or CRF vs PF I feel that needs to be decided by the user after extensive and realistic testing.
I have the 85 L in .375 H&H (Left Hand) I use a NF scope. Never had an issue with it… Not once.I would choose a 30 cal for plainsgame, either 30-06 or 300WM.
As for the Sako 85 v’s Highland Stalker I have never used a Highland Stalker. I did own a lovely Sako 85 Classic in 375h&h, damned thing would drop empty shells back in the action. Doesn’t anyone have issues with theirs?
I’m surprised it’s a push feed. The bottom of the bolt face is enclosed? Either way I’m sure it’s a fine action.@Wyatt Smith - I love the Sako action because of the very short rotation of the bolt - very fast to cycle another round —— mine is a PUSH feed. It was purchased in 2004 in .25-06 and I liked this action enough to have it custom made into a .30-06, my gunmaker also spoke very highly of the action — he also liked the Sako trigger enough to ‘keep it’ and not replace with a “Jewel or Timney”
Perhaps because the scope is mounted very high. Look at the gap between objective bell and barrel. That 375 obviously won't aquire target very quickly. Not the best setup for a DGR in my opinion.I have the 85 L in .375 H&H (Left Hand) I use a NF scope. Never had an issue with it… Not once.I would choose a 30 cal for plainsgame, either 30-06 or 300WM.
As for the Sako 85 v’s Highland Stalker I have never used a Highland Stalker. I did own a lovely Sako 85 Classic in 375h&h, damned thing would drop empty shells back in the action. Doesn’t anyone have issues with theirs?