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Posted By: double_LUNG_em Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/17/18
Hey guys do you like the sako a7 roughtec h 308. Do you know if it has a threaded barrel? How is long range accuracy. Please give me the low down on this rifle for this elk season. Thanks
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/17/18
Save your money and buy a plain SS A7. When you are tired of the stock put it in a mcmillan edge Sako 75 pattern. I have owned/own both and the plain a7 shoots much better and is much lighter . Both were chambered in 7 rem mag. I believe they offer a threaded barrel. What is long range to you?
Posted By: GunTruck50 Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/19/18

Mine is a 270 Winchester, no problems with the rifle so far. Mine shoots under a inch at
100 yards. Don,t have access to a longer range. Mine has a fluted barrel, no threads.
I like my stock a lot, what ever it is. Got it on sale at Sportsmans , last September. The
only thing I don,t like is the magazine, hard to remove, you have to do 2 things at the
same time to remove it. Also they cost $85.00 which is way to much. Seems to have a
fast barrel.
Posted By: GunTruck50 Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/21/18

Put talley mounts on mine. Some on Sako forum say scope mounts that come with
rifle loosen up after a while.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/21/18
They are aluminum, do not know why Sako bothers to put them on . They tell you to pretty much replace them. I love the magazine design, I wish the Tikka T3 and T3x had the same system.
Posted By: Adams Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/22/18
Don't buy Sako 85 actions. You will have ejection issues. Search the Internet.
Posted By: ruffcutt Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/23/18
I've got the Roughtech Pro in 300 Win Mag and haven't had any problems. Accuracy is fine for hunting, magazine is no problem, no ejection problems. Have a Bushnell LRHS in medium Leupold PRW mounts and have killed 6 elk with it. It still has the aluminum weaver type bases and I plan to replace those with steel.
Posted By: SuperCub Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/23/18
Originally Posted by Adams
Don't buy Sako 85 actions. You will have ejection issues. Search the Internet.

Looks like his is asking about the Sako A7 not the 85. Search the OP.
Posted By: GunTruck50 Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/23/18

My A7 Sako Roughtech has no ejection problems. I used the Talley medium height, one piece mounts. If
my life depended upon removing the magazine I,d probably die. Only rifle out of hundreds that I had trouble
removing magazine. Still I,m happy with the rifle, don,t shoot all 4 shells that often. I did buy the extra magazine.
Waiting for them to come out with one that holds more shells.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/23/18
Originally Posted by Adams
Don't buy Sako 85 actions. You will have ejection issues. Search the Internet.


Please STFU if you don't know what you are talking about. This is not an 85 action
Posted By: Beaver10 Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by Adams
Don't buy Sako 85 actions. You will have ejection issues. Search the Internet.


Please STFU if you don't know what you are talking about. This is not an 85 action


🤣😂 It wasn’t me this time OE...I’m starting to really like you...😎 Mark
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by Adams
Don't buy Sako 85 actions. You will have ejection issues. Search the Internet.


Please STFU if you don't know what you are talking about. This is not an 85 action


🤣😂 It wasn’t me this time OE...I’m starting to really like you...😎 Mark


I am starting to worry now grin
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
I just bought this exact gun about two weeks ago (Roughtech Pro 308) and so far I'm totally and completely happy. Love the contouring of the stock, the palm swell and the texture. I mounted Talley's (Midway has them on sale to boot - search A Bolt Talleys) and a Leupold vx5hd 3-15x44 boone & crocket reticle. I shot Hornady factory cartridges, 178 grain eldx. Rounds 10 - 15 had average mv of 2597 and were +/- 10 fps. With as slow as these are I can use the b&c reticle at 12x and have a better fov then can go up to 15x if I want to dial further than 500 yards, and my plan worked! The barrel is .1 inch larger diameter at the muzzle than my 24 inch Nosler m48 Liberty 300wsm but overall the rifle balances better and shoulders just as well. The stock is a particularly good fit for me and I really like it - much, much better than the Bell & Carlson on my Nosler.

Seems like a really well thought out hunting rifle and is very user friendly and so far, very accurate. I did order Atlasworx bottom metal, bolt handle and bolt shroud replacement parts but will otherwise leave the rifle alone and just shoot the piss out of it.

I had the action screws torqued to 35 inch lbs. and got a 3 & 2 group, reduced to 30 inch lbs and promptly shot the best 3 shot group of my life at .3 inches off a bipod and bag at 100 yards. It was a rare day where I had no issues, good weather, quiet solitude and an open schedule as wife was on kiddos duty. After my complex barrel break in procedure where I clean it during setup then just shoot it, I found that she zeroed up without any drama and I was blessed with five boxes of ammo, time on my side and plenty of targets to engage from 180 yards to about 450. You're damn right, I spent the day beaming with joy as rocks exploded and steel rang. If I can get out this week I'm going to see how she does out to about 700 yards and start working on longer range groups. I had zero issues with feeding or ejecting. I'd do 2 four shot engagements on various targets as if hunting and the barrel would get warm but not hot. I'd let it cool several minutes and repeat and didn't experience any notable poi shift - but I wasn't shooting at paper at this point so I couldn't say for sure to what degree there might have been some.

In the last 1.5 years I've had several rifles in and out of my personal possession with little regret for those sent down the road. Right away the Sako has become my favorite. I did formerly own a Tikka 7mm superlight a few years back and it was also a nice firearm. While there are similarities I do feel the premium paid for the A7 is worth it over the Tikka. Primarily in the aluminum chassis equipped resin stock vs a plastic stock with no palm swell. Additionally, you have a true short action vs a short action caliber in a long action. 10 twist in 308 for the a7 vs 11 twist Tikka, the recoil lug is a machined interface between the action and the chassis, not a piece of steel inserted, three lug bolt on the a7 vs 2, and the safety locks the bolt closed. Mine was sold to me for a used price of $900.00 but from my trusted FFL, the word was the rifle was unfired and that the consignor had traded into it. Inspection revealed that was probably the case. Brand new these are about $1,150.00 which isn't that far of a leap from $900 +/- for a new Tikka Superlight.

I've got pics but need to figure out how to shrink them so they can post here.

Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
On the Atlasworx bottom metal , a bit of caution, there should be 2 recesses milled into the rear of the magazine opening near the triggerguard. If that area does not look like OEM, contact Atlasworx. Don't ask how I know this. If the magazine is able to close completely let me know. Thanks

No qualms with the rifle other then the stock weighing 49 ounces. I purchased a mcmillan sako classic and the feel was night and day.
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
On the Atlasworx bottom metal , a bit of caution, there should be 2 recesses milled into the rear of the magazine opening near the triggerguard. If that area does not look like OEM, contact Atlasworx. Don't ask how I know this. If the magazine is able to close completely let me know. Thanks

No qualms with the rifle other then the stock weighing 49 ounces. I purchased a mcmillan sako classic and the feel was night and day.


Will do, hadn't come across anything regarding the atlasworx bottom metal having magazine issues. Hope I don't because so far this has been the easiest gun I've ever had.
Posted By: AlaskaCub Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter


No qualms with the rifle other then the stock weighing 49 ounces. I purchased a mcmillan sako classic and the feel was night and day.



Holy chit, I knew that stock had to be heavy. I almost bought one of these at Sportsman’s Warehouse last fall as they were on sale for $849 and I could not believe how heavy and clunky it felt in that B&C type stock. Never would have guessed 49 oz, that’s crazy.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by AlaskaCub
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter


No qualms with the rifle other then the stock weighing 49 ounces. I purchased a mcmillan sako classic and the feel was night and day.



Holy chit, I knew that stock had to be heavy. I almost bought one of these at Sportsman’s Warehouse last fall as they were on sale for $849 and I could not believe how heavy and clunky it felt in that B&C type stock. Never would have guessed 49 oz, that’s crazy.


I could not believe it myself.. I love the rifle but the stock is awful. I bought the plain SS A7 and I like that synthetic more then the roughtech stock.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
On the Atlasworx bottom metal , a bit of caution, there should be 2 recesses milled into the rear of the magazine opening near the triggerguard. If that area does not look like OEM, contact Atlasworx. Don't ask how I know this. If the magazine is able to close completely let me know. Thanks

No qualms with the rifle other then the stock weighing 49 ounces. I purchased a mcmillan sako classic and the feel was night and day.


Will do, hadn't come across anything regarding the atlasworx bottom metal having magazine issues. Hope I don't because so far this has been the easiest gun I've ever had.



DId you get the atlasworx bottom metal ?
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
On the Atlasworx bottom metal , a bit of caution, there should be 2 recesses milled into the rear of the magazine opening near the triggerguard. If that area does not look like OEM, contact Atlasworx. Don't ask how I know this. If the magazine is able to close completely let me know. Thanks

No qualms with the rifle other then the stock weighing 49 ounces. I purchased a mcmillan sako classic and the feel was night and day.


Will do, hadn't come across anything regarding the atlasworx bottom metal having magazine issues. Hope I don't because so far this has been the easiest gun I've ever had.



DId you get the atlasworx bottom metal ?


No it hasn't arrived yet. I just happily clicked away then I realized Australia. Just ordered couple weeks ago, not sure how long the ride is.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
On the Atlasworx bottom metal , a bit of caution, there should be 2 recesses milled into the rear of the magazine opening near the triggerguard. If that area does not look like OEM, contact Atlasworx. Don't ask how I know this. If the magazine is able to close completely let me know. Thanks

No qualms with the rifle other then the stock weighing 49 ounces. I purchased a mcmillan sako classic and the feel was night and day.


Will do, hadn't come across anything regarding the atlasworx bottom metal having magazine issues. Hope I don't because so far this has been the easiest gun I've ever had.



DId you get the atlasworx bottom metal ?


No it hasn't arrived yet. I just happily clicked away then I realized Australia. Just ordered couple weeks ago, not sure how long the ride is.

Should be here shortly. I was a guinea pig for them
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
On the Atlasworx bottom metal , a bit of caution, there should be 2 recesses milled into the rear of the magazine opening near the triggerguard. If that area does not look like OEM, contact Atlasworx. Don't ask how I know this. If the magazine is able to close completely let me know. Thanks

No qualms with the rifle other then the stock weighing 49 ounces. I purchased a mcmillan sako classic and the feel was night and day.


Will do, hadn't come across anything regarding the atlasworx bottom metal having magazine issues. Hope I don't because so far this has been the easiest gun I've ever had.



DId you get the atlasworx bottom metal ?


No it hasn't arrived yet. I just happily clicked away then I realized Australia. Just ordered couple weeks ago, not sure how long the ride is.

Should be here shortly. I was a guinea pig for them


How long have you had yours, I assume you got it functioning properly? How do you like it?
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/24/18
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I sold it about a year ago or so. A few months a not so local gunshop had a pile of the standard A7's in Stainless. I bought the only 7 mag they had. I love this gun, I will put it in a Mcmillan stock after I get done with my other projects. It weighs in at 6 3/4 lbs. The previous one had a pretty bad bedding job when it came from the factory, I rebedded it and it shot well enough but that stock was just too heavy.
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/25/18
Interesting the different takes on the stock. I had a 20 inch 308 Christensen arms Ridgeline that I carried on an Alaska ram hunt and some elk hunts and while lightweight, it was too light for me. Maybe a 500 yard gun. The a7 rough tech stock and vx5 gives great balance and ballest, also checks that 'one gun' box for me as a good range gun/hunting rifle hybrid of sorts.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 04/25/18
Put your A7 in a mcmillan sako classic or Sako 75 hunter and get back to me. I can deal with the design of the factory stock to a degree but that weight....
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/02/18
Got my atlas works parts. Bolt nob was easy and I love it. Bottom metal needs a little material removed to fit, probably 1/16 of an inch, so I can't speak to the magazine function. It appeared to be a match with the oem plastic. The bolt shroud however was installed, but then the bolt wouldn't close because, I believe I was sent the wrong part. That or it's totally incorrect machining as there's about 3/16 inch too much material on the underside that mates up with the receiver. Sent an email, we'll see what happens.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/02/18
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Got my atlas works parts. Bolt nob was easy and I love it. Bottom metal needs a little material removed to fit, probably 1/16 of an inch, so I can't speak to the magazine function. It appeared to be a match with the oem plastic. The bolt shroud however was installed, but then the bolt wouldn't close because, I believe I was sent the wrong part. That or it's totally incorrect machining as there's about 3/16 inch too much material on the underside that mates up with the receiver. Sent an email, we'll see what happens.


Hopefully you will have more luck then I . If you still have to remove material from the bottom metal then they still have not got it working right. They make a shroud for a T3 and the A7 . If you want a really good shroud buy a Sako 85 bolt shroud either blued or SS.
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/02/18
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Got my atlas works parts. Bolt nob was easy and I love it. Bottom metal needs a little material removed to fit, probably 1/16 of an inch, so I can't speak to the magazine function. It appeared to be a match with the oem plastic. The bolt shroud however was installed, but then the bolt wouldn't close because, I believe I was sent the wrong part. That or it's totally incorrect machining as there's about 3/16 inch too much material on the underside that mates up with the receiver. Sent an email, we'll see what happens.


Hopefully you will have more luck then I . If you still have to remove material from the bottom metal then they still have not got it working right. They make a shroud for a T3 and the A7 . If you want a really good shroud buy a Sako 85 bolt shroud either blued or SS.


I spoke with Colin via email and he told me they'd ship a new unit right away - I had requested this in my preceding email regarding the problem, included an image and that I'd send the unit I had back. He said to keep it, not necessary to return. I mentioned SAKO A7 ROUGHTEC PRO as my model several times, confirmed also that I ordered the parts correctly.

The bottom metal not fitting I'd attribute to stock production tolerances at first glance. The piece appeared to be well made and didn't jump out to me as "off" somehow. 10 seconds on the grinder and it'll fit no problem. I hope.

The bolt handle is super awesome though. Now I want one for all my bolt guns.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/02/18
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Got my atlas works parts. Bolt nob was easy and I love it. Bottom metal needs a little material removed to fit, probably 1/16 of an inch, so I can't speak to the magazine function. It appeared to be a match with the oem plastic. The bolt shroud however was installed, but then the bolt wouldn't close because, I believe I was sent the wrong part. That or it's totally incorrect machining as there's about 3/16 inch too much material on the underside that mates up with the receiver. Sent an email, we'll see what happens.


Hopefully you will have more luck then I . If you still have to remove material from the bottom metal then they still have not got it working right. They make a shroud for a T3 and the A7 . If you want a really good shroud buy a Sako 85 bolt shroud either blued or SS.


I spoke with Colin via email and he told me they'd ship a new unit right away - I had requested this in my preceding email regarding the problem, included an image and that I'd send the unit I had back. He said to keep it, not necessary to return. I mentioned SAKO A7 ROUGHTEC PRO as my model several times, confirmed also that I ordered the parts correctly.

The bottom metal not fitting I'd attribute to stock production tolerances at first glance. The piece appeared to be well made and didn't jump out to me as "off" somehow. 10 seconds on the grinder and it'll fit no problem. I hope.

The bolt handle is super awesome though. Now I want one for all my bolt guns.


Does your unit have 2 semi-circular recesses near the trigger guard in the magazine well? If so , then they updated it , the unit I recieved did not. I also asked Colin to send me a replacement , that was 2 years ago.
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/03/18
Off the top of my head, yes it did have the recesses you mentioned. When I compared them side x side it appeared to be a match, save for the length.

So Colin never sent your replacement bottom metal??

I ordered a ss sako 85 shroud this morning from an outfit online. I'll just go with it and send the other back.

Anyone else that you know of that makes bottom metal?
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/03/18
Originally Posted by CleverSlogan
Off the top of my head, yes it did have the recesses you mentioned. When I compared them side x side it appeared to be a match, save for the length.

So Colin never sent your replacement bottom metal??

I ordered a ss sako 85 shroud this morning from an outfit online. I'll just go with it and send the other back.

Anyone else that you know of that makes bottom metal?


So you do have the most recent bottom metal. Long story Colin said just grind 2 notches on your bottom metal.That did not work so I emailed him and he said next production run he would mail me the right one, that was 2 years ago.

I am sort of looking for a shroud for mine, I am waiting for Brownells or Midwest Gunworks to have one in stock. I might go with a Blued one this time around.

I know of no one that makes bottom metal for the A7 other then atlasworx.
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/04/18
I know these guys do, but I want to stick with factory mags

http://www.cdiprecisiongunworksstore.com/sako-a7-short-action-dbm/
Posted By: ohhunter1 Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/04/18
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by Adams
Don't buy Sako 85 actions. You will have ejection issues. Search the Internet.


Please STFU if you don't know what you are talking about. This is not an 85 action

I have an A7 stainless in 300WSM. I had ejection issues. I changed to the next size taller Talley Lightweights and the problem went away. From what I could find out the problem only occurs wit short, fat cartridges.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/04/18
Originally Posted by ohhunter1
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by Adams
Don't buy Sako 85 actions. You will have ejection issues. Search the Internet.


Please STFU if you don't know what you are talking about. This is not an 85 action

I have an A7 stainless in 300WSM. I had ejection issues. I changed to the next size taller Talley Lightweights and the problem went away. From what I could find out the problem only occurs wit short, fat cartridges.


I have only owned 7mag in both of mine and never had an issue, both had extra low talley lightweights One a Swaro 3-10x42 and a 3-9x40 trijicon accupoint. I only ran 3 rounds thru the new A7 so that is not much of a test.
Posted By: Reloder28 Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/05/18
My Sako 85 Finnlight 300 WSM shucks its shells perfectly every time.
Posted By: CleverSlogan Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/09/18
Atlasworx bottom metal fitted after removal of gnats ass worth of stock material, love the bolt handle from them too. Got a ss sako 85 bolt shroud and it's much nicer than the atlasworx, cheaper too, fit like a glove and is correct shade of ss whereas the atlasworx is brighter. Not enough for me to worry about it but if super ocd you might not like it. No function issues with my bottom metal and for my money thus far I'm happy with the improvements for only couple hundred bucks.

If all goes well I'll be shooting again Thursday. 54 rounds down the pipe thus far, great accuracy, good trigger. No malfunctions, no ejection problems. Balances well for me and is a good fit all around. I like the stock too and the overall weight. Checks all my boxes and some not mentioned. It's like I've found my perfect rifle. Should probably sell it lol, I almost don't know what to do with myself...

Guesses as to whether or not the barrel will speed up with more rounds through it or how much? The other day I got to one of our fields where I had steel at 600. Storm was inbound so I only had an hour or so, I'd figured 54 clicks given my chrono readings but only needed 51. Went 4/4 once I figured that out, group was 1moa but I can do better when I'm not in such a hurry to beat spring rain.
Posted By: Oldelkhunter Re: Sako A7 Roughtech 308 - 05/09/18
Hoping someone other then atlasworx starts making bottom metal for an A7. Funny how the Sako shroud costs less then the ill fitting shroud Aftermarket companies make.
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