Sako 85 bavarian?
Looking to upgrade to a new rifle and really loved sakos Bavarian model. I'm just very optimistic about the calibre. I'm looking for a good calibre for long range and to hunt big game like deer, moose and elk. I had my eyes set on 7mm rem mag or .338.
Any suggestions on this model and calibre choice? |
go with a 300wby mag, just my 10 cent opinion
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Any thing from 270WSM , 30-06, 300WSM ,7MM rem Mag, 300 win Mag will work fine. I beleive they are all available in the Bavarian Sako.
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As Leo mentioned all good calibers. 270WSM, 300WSM and 300WM would be my pics. But since you said 7mmRM, go with that one. Shoot 160gr Accubonds or TTSX's and you are good-to0go in Alberta!!!
I love my Sako m75 rifles. Bought my first as my first new rifle in 1997 (m75ss 300WM and kept on collecting) |
All good suggestions and great gun really sweet looking. I might caution you that a stainless gun in synthetic or laminate might be better suited to last longer, a wood and blued barrel will get dinged up and rusted quite easily. Your a young dude and I'm sure a quality rifle like that will get used for years and years.
Just some food for thought..... Oh yeah and a 7 mm will serve you just perfectly!!! |
30-06, no need to look any further.
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Hey thanks for all the replies, I have a savage model 110 on 30.06. I'm looking for more distance 7mm rem mag might be the one and definately wood finish
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In 7mm rem mag you could drop down to the 140 ttsx and be good anywhere.
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Since you've already got an 06 the 7mm will definately fly flatter, and hit a little harder out at further distance, but you will need to remember two holdovers, or................................................ ......... Since you've already got an 06, the 338 will have about the same trajectory as you 06, but hit much harder. You would pretty much only need to remember the same hold overs for both rifles at distance. |
Hey steve if your set on a wood finish sako make a stainless hunter which is really really nice if your interested in stainless!
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i finally found my rifle just got a call from a local gunshop and they found me a bavarian in 7mm rem mag
but i will have to fork over alot of dough, 2000.00$ is it worth it, i love the rifle. is something else close to this one i want? :scared0018: |
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Never saw the point of a Schnabel front end (especially with a sling anchor point underneath the rifle), or iron leaf sights on a 7mm or 300wm. But style and taste is a fickle thing I suppose. If I could get a new one for 5 bucks I'd probably go with a .338 in a 24-inch barrel. |
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LeBaron mailorder seems to have the bavarian at $1800. And with iron sights which are classy
http://www.lebaron.ca/pdf_files_fall11/sako_a7_trg.pdf |
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http://store.prophetriver.com/catego...arms/Model-52/ |
I believe you can get zastva's in full wood stocks and apparently their prices are easier to swallow.
I think tradex may sell them. http://www.zastava-arms.rs/ The MK LK 70 mannlicher comes in 7mm |
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A sako bavarian is more 'cult'. Sorta like Goth chicks or a back yard full of Corvairs. |
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I personally think the sako bavarian is better looking then cooper rifles,except for the custom/western classic coopers,aswell the bavarians are just as accurate as a cooper rifle. |
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When I win the raffle draw from Medicine Hat Rifle & Revolver Club next week, I will contact you after the Thankgiving Weekend as I leave for moose camp this weekend. Its a Sako Bavarian !!:sHa_shakeshout::snapoutofit:
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19 or 20" barrel on that, most Euro made mannlicher styles are? If thats the case you will end up with a very loud rifle that doesnt give you much of the advantages of the big magnum powder capacity. 7mm Rem mag only really starts to perform as it should with a 24" tube. You would be better off with the short full stock rifle in 30-06, .308 or 7x64. |
That bavarian is one sweet rifle. If it shoots as good as it looks you will have yourself a rifle that will give you years of service. might want to check out the weatherby mark V euromark. It is imo the prettiiest rifle made and it comes in 300 roy. That should cover most of yer hunting unless u got plans to go to the dark continent. Buy what your gut tells you it usually isnt wrong!
gilly |
P and D had one for 1650 few months ago, might be able to sweet talk that price now.
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Well everyone i appreciate all the feedback on this firearm but its finally been purchased.
I am now the owner of a Sako 85 bavarian in 7mm rem mag, i have the one without the iron sights and i just finished putting on a new vortex viper scope in 4x16x50mm. It's one sweet looking rifle and i absolutely love the action on this thing. Thanks for all the help |
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