I purchased a Sako 85 Black Bear in 30-06 last summer. One of the greatest features of this gun IMHO is the open sights - I can see them! I like these sights so much that I purchased a set thru Brownell's to put on a custom .375 Ruger. The trigger, out of the box is clean, crisp and breaks at about 3# on my gun. The balance and handling are fantastic.
Shortly after purchasing the Black Bear i took it out to shoot. Nothing special for ammo; some Federal Fusion 165gr loads. Photo below is the first 3 shots fired out of this gun, at 100yds, with the open sights. In my book it's a keeper. I may well look into buying the same gun in 9.3x62 if I can swing the finances. The fit and feel of this gun is outstanding in my book.
I'll add that the Bavarian is very nice gun as well, and I would expect similar results when shooting it. The Black Bear just seems more 'utilitarian' than the Bavarian with its fine wood.
As for the 9.3x62, it's a great round. Need not worry about loading for it right away. The Prvi Partisan 9.3x62 loads with the 286gr soft point are nothing to turn your nose at; and the brass is decent stuff to reload when the time comes. Privi ammo is inexpensive, and in my JES re-bored Interarms Mark X, easily shoots MOA or better.