I see others have come forward with their ejection problems - with the Sako, that is.
It never crossed my mind that a rifle with a significant price and high regard could have such a problem. At consideration expense, I learned a lesson that will only let me "admire" Sakos at arms length and not in my safe.
If there are other models or eras that deliver dependable rifles, fine. I am not going to call anyone here a liar. But I know what I saw with two rifles. I refuse to alter my ring height or tube placement to accommodate a design that ejects brass into the rifle scope. To me that is a fundamental flaw that cannot be tolerated.

So to the original OP's question, buyer beware.


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