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As a tool they are brilliant, but as you have not suggested any intended use, or the deal you can get its a bit difficult to answer, also remember the model 85, its new(ish) big brother!

 

There is no doubt Sako make fine tools, and as part of the Beretta empire, the general suggestion must be you can't go far wrong!

 

Deker

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lads the intended use is for deer. a 243.

 

got the heavy barreled 75 in 22.250 and 243, both superb quality, never had a single prob.. apart from both mags fit both rifles so there is a potential there for a right :blink: ... money well spent

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I have a Sako 75 "Finnlight" in 6.5x55 for deer. Cracking rifle, you won't go wrong with a Sako. just make sure it's the right model for you. I love the Finnlight for it's lightweight, short barrel and all-weather practicality but it's not everyone's cup of tea. Had a great offer on the Deluxe model when I was getting the Finnlight, gorgeous piece of kit, lovely wood but I wanted something I wouldn't be worried about scratching in the field. Go for whatever you know you'll be happiest with mate, I firmly believe that you shoot better with a rifle you have confidence in and like.

 

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Go for sako, the new tikka's are alot cheaper made. I have a tikka t3 in .223 and wish i had gone for a second hand sako.

 

 

I also have a browning a-bolt 7/08 and a thompson/centre encore .243. Both very good rifles. However if I was to have one rifle I would go for the sako75. .243 is a good round. If the price is right go for it. Meopta scopes have a good rep to boot.

 

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