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Help me decide... I am working to thin the herd to keep up with what I have been buying.
Please offer your opinions on the tikka T3 vs the sako 75.
I know the sako 75 is a bit more gun, but there is more $ tied up there too.
thanks...
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Depends on what caliber the Sako is and how much you would sell it to me for..... If it were me I would keep the Sako. Dink
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only owned several t3's and I can tell you I can't imagine anything being more accurate.
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Absolutely no contest, I'd trip the T3 in a second.
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When I paired down my collection one of the Guns I kept, is a Sako 75 Stainless Steel, in 338 Winchester Mag. I had some 60+ rifles, next to my Blaser its as good a rifle I have ever shot and hunted with. Its still zeroed when I sighted it in when I bought it 14 + years ago. I just check sighting and go shoot stuff.
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When I paired down my collection one of the Guns I kept, is a Sako 75 Stainless Steel, in 338 Winchester Mag. I had some 60+ rifles, next to my Blaser its as good a rifle I have ever shot and hunted with. Its still zeroed when I sighted it in when I bought it 14 + years ago. I just check sighting and go shoot stuff. I can relate. Two years ago I was pretty much in the same position. I stopped counting at 55, not inlcuding rimfires, shotguns or pistols. As mentioned earlier, I will admit a certain fondness for fondling, hunting and shooting Sakos. Some that I have known that had what it took to make me smile. GWB [img] http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e129/glenn1221/latestgunstuff/IMGP0239.jpg[/img]
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You gotta stop that.. Next, Shrap will post his Sako pix.
Damn those are nice rifles.
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Wow, beautiful rifles. I'd be afraid to use something that nice!
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they don't make the 75's anymore and t3's are a dime a dozen. i think 75's were the last ones to have a forged receiver too, 85's and t3's are cast...... and appear to be blowing up more than normal too.
A 75 is in my future collection.... i can feel it.
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sounds like its time for a new gun.
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Can you post a link to the 85's blowing up?
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Wow, beautiful rifles. I'd be afraid to use something that nice! Not at all, wood stocked rifles are meant to be hunted.I hunt the Texas hill country between Uvalde and Brackettville. That country can be pretty tough on a rifle finish. None of my rifles are safe queens. I shy away from urethane finishes such as are found on many Brownings. But an oil finished wood stock can easily be touched up and repaired. Besides character marks are to be valued. Here is an old beater l61r, and two stocks from "beaters" I got the l61r rifle pictured for $325 as is, due to the fact that it was stamped 300 mag, but would chamber 30-06, 300 win mag, 300 H&H and 300 Weatherby mag. It would not chamber 300 ultramag. I will take the stock strip it and refinish it with either tru-oil or tung oil. The other two stock are also off of L61r beaters, that I picked up cheap. I am in the process of refinishing them. The bottom one has potential. Who would have ever thought that there might be a reasonably nice stick under that dark coat. I'll either re-finish the stocks and sell them or have them rebarreled. I'm thinking a pair of l61r actions, wood stocks chambered in 350 rem mag and 6.5 rem mag would be fun. Just for sheets and giggles, an AV Deluxe in 270 that was needed a bunch of TLC. It was in about the same shape as the first picture. Stripped it, sanded it, used a bunch of coats of tru-oil and left a glossy finish. Not to shabby if I say so myself. GWB
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Can you post a link to the 85's blowing up?
Dink every company has problems and i'm not picking on Sako as they are a fine company. I would still take one over a remington ruger or winchester in a heartbeat. Probably safer than the remington and out shoots them all. I would still buy one, chance of 5 in 300,000 is still only 5 in 300,000. If you play with explosives there will be some "faults" lol. I have noticed however... they are all stainless models. lol sako 85 finnlight http://www.opticstalk.com/sako-85-finnlight-270-blew-up_topic19930_page1.html
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sounds like its time for a new gun.
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I thought maybe there was another bad run of barrels.
The gun in the link could have exploded for numerous reasons. I am not sure I can blame Sako on that one.
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Sako............if you want a rifle that will hold its value (provided you look after it) then this is the gun to go for. A 85 Finnlight is on the card as my next and final purchase in 7-08 - but probbaly some time away.
The old Tikka's used to be great rifles too....
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Your comparing a silk purse to a sows ear, whats to decide??.................Hillbilly.
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Can you post a link to the 85's blowing up?
Dink chance of 5 in 300,000 is still only 5 in 300,000. You're saying 5 of every 300,000 (or 1 of every 60,000) 85's have blown up? Where did you get that number?
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I replace valve cover gaskets every 50K, if they don't need them sooner...
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I would like to hear more about the 85 blowups myself and where the 5 out of 300,000 stat came from.
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