Originally Posted by 270Mag
Originally Posted by vthunter
I have not had A Browning that would not eject a spent 30-06 case, however I did have a 85 finnlight that did just that. Im not sure how that makes the Sako better though, And I sure as heck wouldnt want to hunt Brown bear with a weapon that wouldnt allow a follow up shot...


1. If you hunt dangerous game without thoroughly verifying the functioning of your rifle, you get what you deserve.

2. ANY Sako rifle is built to a far higher standard than an A-Bolt or X(crement) Bolt. There is much to be said for using steel and quality wood.


If there high standards include the rifle failing to eject spent cases, they can keep them. If a rifle costing more than the other rifles doesnt function at least as well, and should be better, what is the point?