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Local Cabela's has .270 and .30-06 Sako 85 Finnlight's on sale for $999.99, regularly $1,199.99. Cabela's gun prices are usually a little high to start with, so I'm wondering if the sale price is decent? Thoughts on these rifles? Thinking about one in .270 Win.
Thats a great price. I see on gunbroker there trying to get $1586.

I have been the owner of Sako 85 in 25/06 for a week so take this for what its worth. I own several sako 75's in stainless/synthetic and prerer the sako 75 stock. Sako has changed the stock on the new 85 for this year and I prefer it better than the old sako 85 stock but still don't like it as much as the original sako 75 stock.

As far as the action it is alot like the sako 75 and I like it alot. The sako 85 also has a new magazine release that I like alot.

For $1000 you can't go wrong with a sako 85.



Dink
About the only time I've seen them cheaper was when Sako discontinued the 85 in .338 Federal and a fire sale ensued.

I wasn't aware Cabelas had them for $1,100 or whatever to begin with, that sounds more like the price on the 75.
Thats a great price, in a 270 it's sure to be a wonderful setup.
Anyone tell me what a .270 might weigh? Everything I find online is in grams.

Here's their sales flyer (it's on the second page).

http://cabelasflyers.dirxion.com/92v/WebProject.asp?CodeId=7.3.1.0001&BookCode=92v10flx
I'd buy it if I was thinking of getting one. I think that is a great price.
Originally Posted by DINK
Thats a great price. I see on gunbroker there trying to get $1586.
Dink


Just make sure that you are comparing apples to apples. Sako recently updated the stock on the finnlight and is now selling them as the Finnlight ST (soft touch). I am assuming that the ones on sale at cableas have the old stock.
$1000 is still a great buy, as most places are getting $1200 for the model 85 finnlights with the old stocks.
i'd buy one of those guns asap. i sold a used finnlight a few months ago for more than $1000.
GreatWaputi You just had to post that....Do I really need another Sako in 30/06?...I am thinking I do. Now to convince the wife.

Dink
Originally Posted by hwgtyd
Originally Posted by DINK
Thats a great price. I see on gunbroker there trying to get $1586.
Dink


Just make sure that you are comparing apples to apples. Sako recently updated the stock on the finnlight and is now selling them as the Finnlight ST (soft touch). I am assuming that the ones on sale at cableas have the old stock.
$1000 is still a great buy, as most places are getting $1200 for the model 85 finnlights with the old stocks.


What's the difference between the stocks? I held one in my hands and it has soft panels in the grip and forearm.
It would be a good price if it weren't a .270..
GreatWaputi...The first 85 has a hard "plastic" type stock. The newer stock is much softer. I looked at one of the Sako finnlights at Cabela's the other day and it had the newer stock on it.

The only thing that bothers me about finnlight is the 20 1/2 inch barrel.

Dink
I'm pretty sure the new Finlights have standard lenght sporter barrels. I think it changed with the introduction of the 85's. 75 finnlights had the shorties.

Has a 21.5" barrel
If it's not a discontinued chambering a grand is a good price on a 85 especially if it's new in the box.

I'm having my 270 win sako finnlight converted to 9.3x62 at the moment. Those 270's have ~22 inch barrels, and tend to like 140 grain accubonds.

Originally Posted by GreatWaputi
Originally Posted by hwgtyd
Originally Posted by DINK
Thats a great price. I see on gunbroker there trying to get $1586.
Dink


Just make sure that you are comparing apples to apples. Sako recently updated the stock on the finnlight and is now selling them as the Finnlight ST (soft touch). I am assuming that the ones on sale at cableas have the old stock.
$1000 is still a great buy, as most places are getting $1200 for the model 85 finnlights with the old stocks.


What's the difference between the stocks? I held one in my hands and it has soft panels in the grip and forearm.



Disclaimer: I have not handled a new finnlight ST. From what I have read, the new stock has a redesigned grip with palm swell, and a nonslip treatment on the entire stock (I'm assuming like the duratouch, or remington alaskan's have). Both old and new have the rubber inserts. I am not sure if there are any other differences.

I've got both the older and newer version stocks - I like the newer ones much more.

Spot
I have one of the new stainless synthetics in 7mm08 with the soft touch stock. Stock fit is certainly an improvement on the older model 85.Aesthetically they look a heck of a lot better to.

Obviously sako was taking note of all the criticism of there older 85 stock.
You guys have a pic of the new 85 stock?

I handled what I thought was a new 85(stock had a monte carlo shape), other than the monte carlo it felt just like the old 85 stock(same material).


And $1000 is a great price, the Finnlight 85(ST?) I looked at was around $1400 or $1500?
Only the shape of the new synthetic stocks has changed. The 85 finnlight had the rubberized stock always. The new versions "ST" have a slimmer wrist and monte carlo stock. But both versions are rubber overmold type material.
Horseman, thanks for the info.

I like the stock on my 'old' 85, the 75 was a good one also.
Originally Posted by shortmagfan
i'd buy one of those guns asap. i sold a used finnlight a few months ago for more than $1000.


shortmagfan

That 300 WSM you sold is better than new And it shoots great too!!!
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thanks
I'd say that's a fantastic price for that model. Hell, anytime you can score a NIB Sako 85 for under 1k it's a great deal regardless of cartridge.

CLB
Thats a steal on it...I love mine.

Up here a Sako used would be over $1200...thats the bottom end. Just like a Win M70 Pre-64....they are insane up here. As much as a used Sako if not more, must be the gold they are made out of.
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