Muley Buck
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- Oct 7, 2018
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What stock do you have on that rifle?I love my Sako 85. It feeds and extracts like a boss! OP, it is my belief that you are making a great decision, should be a fantastic rifle for all ages.
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I had Fierce custom make it for me.What stock do you have on that rifle?
Did you do the bedding? I’m finally getting around to bedding my 85 Finnlight in a McMillan, hopefully this week.I had Fierce custom make it for me.
I did not. I sent them the barreled action so they could properly inlet it and bed it before they sent it back to me.Did you do the bedding? I’m finally getting around to bedding my 85 Finnlight in a McMillan, hopefully this week.
Thanks for the info. I’m pretty settled on how I’m going to bed the funky 2 piece recoil lug, but I haven’t done it yet.I did not. I sent them the barreled action so they could properly inlet it and bed it before they sent it back to me.
Hi Mike,try changing the springs on the ejector and extractor, I am not familiar with new sako actions, but many years ago I built a 6.5 / 284 and shot about 2000 woodchucks with it and had a problem like that and changing the spring on the plunger ejector fixed it. The new ones may be very different (I am talking 1967) just a thought.
I'm curious. Are you using a hunting scope, with a capped windage turret, or more of a tactical style with the large knob, and are you using low or high scope mounts? I don't doubt at all that you're having issues. I'm a member over on Sako Collectors and the issue is well documented there. I ask because I was debating between a Finnlight or Finnlight II myself in 6.5, just like the OP, but started thinking maybe I should be looking at a Tikka instead. I have a Sako AV and love that rifle, hence my wanting to get a Finnlight/Finnlight II. I actually got off the phone with Beretta CS morning and they told me they are aware of the issue and advise against low mounts/rings, and against using "tactical" style scopes. I started leaning Tikka because they use Sako barrels anyway, but the Tikka action doesn't seem to exhibit this ejection issue.Hi Mike,
I assumed the 85 was as good as the previous models that had very fine reputations.
The XS action varmint was the worst. My local gunsmiths didn’t want to work on it, so I got springs from Greg Tannel and it was better. I ordered an additional factory extractor, plunger and spring and waited about 6mos for it. I ended up filing the extractor and reassemble, file more, reassemble, etc. until it held. I took it out today and it works if I cycle it hard, too gentle and it leaves the spent brass on top of the magazine. Darn good looking gun, quite accurate, marginal at functioning..
I also have a 6.5 Swede Finnlight that functions well probably 85-90% of the time. The other 10-15% of the time I get the flip back on top of the mag or have to do the tip and shake to get the spent brass out. I’ve managed to get 1/2” at 100yds. with 127gr barnes handloads. It works great on deer, I have never felt the fit and finish justify the price tag. It is an okay gun. I will keep it around and let my son use it.
I am glad others haven’t had the problems I have had with them. I spoke with the gunstore owner that sold mine to me while buying powder a few months ago and and he had problems with several. Maybe the newer ones are problem free? I hope so.
Hi,I'm curious. Are you using a hunting scope, with a capped windage turret, or more of a tactical style with the large knob, and are you using low or high scope mounts? I don't doubt at all that you're having issues. I'm a member over on Sako Collectors and the issue is well documented there. I ask because I was debating between a Finnlight or Finnlight II myself in 6.5, just like the OP, but started thinking maybe I should be looking at a Tikka instead. I have a Sako AV and love that rifle, hence my wanting to get a Finnlight/Finnlight II. I actually got off the phone with Beretta CS morning and they told me they are aware of the issue and advise against low mounts/rings, and against using "tactical" style scopes. I started leaning Tikka because they use Sako barrels anyway, but the Tikka action doesn't seem to exhibit this ejection issue.