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Fierce actions appear to correct the scope mount issues, not sure on the rest.
As for other three lug, Gap has one too. Fierce is an exact copy of a Sako 85 without the integral lug
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I shot my friend's Fierce. It was as slick as any two lug rifle I've fired. I was impressed enough that I had to look it up. Three lugs with less mechanical advantage aren't supposed to be so smooth!
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It doesn’t seem Fierce sells the Action alone... I have the Same problem with Weatherby Sako 75 actions are too bloody heavy.
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https://www.terminusactions.com/actions/These will be the best custom 3 lug action you will find. Don't know how much you want to spend as they are not cheap.
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Guess I hadn't heard of Terminus. Good selection of lefty options too.
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It doesn’t seem Fierce sells the Action alone... I have the Same problem with Weatherby Sako 75 actions are too bloody heavy. How much difference in weight between a 75 and 85 bare action?
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It doesn’t seem Fierce sells the Action alone... I have the Same problem with Weatherby Sako 75 actions are too bloody heavy. How much difference in weight between a 75 and 85 bare action? I dunno about the action alone, but I have a 75 Hunter that weighs 0.3 ounce more than an 85 Hunter.
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owned (4x) MK V rifles and never had a problem, knew others that also had a number of them at the same time, with no problems. For those on a tight budget, Mauser M18 tri-lug , looks like value at around ($400) street price. they have proven accurate in tests and only about 6 -1/4 lbs https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/01/30/shot-2018-mauser-m18-bolt-acton-rifle/
-Bulletproof and Waterproof don't mean Idiotproof.
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I have 5 Mark V and 2 Sako 85's. Really like them both but I think the 85 is smoother on average. The safety on the 85 is better but kind of complex and I'm not certain where you hunt but snow and ice could be a problem with the little bolt release. The Weatherby safety's are not prone to much trouble pretty plain jane actually and you have to go off safe to unload which I don't think is the best feature. Sako's trigger is a bit better that Weatherby's on average through my collection which is all prior to the move to Sheridan. I think if I were building short action the 85 is pretty darn good and I've never heard of any problem with the 85S.
Sometimes the bolt on the Mark V action can ride on the bolt stop too high which makes it a little rough but smooths out over time or can be repaired. As has been said the Mark V action is a tank the 85 more finesse and I would say lighter. I think there's only 3 Mark V actions there might be 4 while Sako has 6 which may limit your cartridge choices with the action you decide on. The only thing that really changes with the Mark V long or short actions is the bolt slot. I don't think Weatherby has ever made a short action magnum which Sako does.
I don't think all gunsmiths are created equal with your 2 action choices they are both excellent though.
Good luck and shoot straight y'all
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