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The SAKO 85 'pocket' There is one! 85 Mickey stock pic added
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Well guys, as many of you know, I am a certified SAKO nut, and just discovered a little intel when I returned from a hunting trip to Kansas.

The weather was all over the map, and I was out in the snow and sleet enough, that there was actually ice on my barrel during a couple of sits out in the weather. When I got home, I took my rifle apart just to see what all was down in the action/stock. There was actually a little bit of moisture, which is the main reason I do the disassembly, and a few other odds and ends, some grass, dirt and the like.

What I found, contrary to an earlier assesment, is that there is indeed an ALUMINUM pocket that the recoil 'lug'/surfaces bear against. I had not been able to discern it from the plastic stock itself when posting previously and taking some pics upon request from a few folks. I still wasn't sure, when looking at it this time, but the aluminum portion had some condensation on it that the rest of the stock did not. I had actually bought a new McMillan stock that I plan on putting this rifles barreled action into, and therefore, needed to be sure of this pocket arrangement and get the metal pocket out of the factory stock. I actually nicked the anodized finish a little bit, and gouged the pocket a bit when removing it, but I wanted to share the pics. The wooden stock has a similar setup, but the pocket there is actually screwed into the wooden stock as well, I didn't take any pics when I had it apart, but it is essentially the same as the syn stock, but with a flange at the front (nearest to the muzzle) end, which has a couple of screws that pin it to the wooden stock. I haven't sighted the wooden stocked rig back in, so I guess I would be willing to take it back apart if someone was dying to see a pic of it.

At any rate, here are the pics of the Aluminum pocket and the Syn stock.





 
Posts: 3563 | Location: GA, USA | Registered: 02 August 2004Reply With Quote
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Hey Don,

Thanks for more good Sako Pics and info.

I'm looking forward to seeing your rifle in the Micky stock, I hope you'll post pics as soon as it's done.

Any progress on your 7 Dakota?................DJ


....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
 
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DJ, I'm glad the pics came out a little better this time. I'll post a pic of the 85 in the Micky later tonight. It is the 75 Geometry, inlettted for the 85, and you do need the 'pocket metal' for the conversion. I actually put a blued barreled action in there for right now--long story....

Still hearing promises from Sandman on my 7 Dak, supposed to have sent me a box and a check for a rifle of his I have, when I was in Kansas, but have received nothing from him.....we'll see.
 
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Fish, if you get a chance could you weigh your barreled action (85) and then the factory stock for us?
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Handwerk, I've got the Syn stock off right now, and will weigh that later this evening. The barreled action is in a new McMillan stock (edge technology) and I don't want to break her down right now, but I can weigh an all up wooden stocked one.....I'll get some measurements and let you know.
 
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Guys, my scale gave up the ghost, so no weight #'s just yet.

Here's some pics of the 85 in the new McMillan stock--Edge Technology--SWEET!





 
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Fish, THAT IS ONE SWEET RIG!!!
Damn, I wish it would be aesier to get a mcmillan to Sweden.... thumbdown
I`m more interested in knowing what the Edge-stock weighs...
 
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asti, if I get a new scale anytime soon, I'll post some weight specifications.

Send a member who posts here as MHO a PM, he might have some intel on how to efficiently get stuff to Sweden, he's from Europe himself....
 
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Now that is superb!!! thumb

How does the recoil-lug work in the McMillan???


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340, the recoil lug system works great, it was a nice snug fit, and it bottoned up tight as a drum. I will have some accuracy comparisons Monday, I've shot this rig a bunch in it's factory stock previously, and it was a great shooter, I would expect it does just as good if not better.

I've always been impressed with the quality of the inletting on my McMillans, and the true 'drop-in' performance of them, tolerances just right IME.

I'll have a couple more done up like this I'm sure.
 
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Unbelievable!!! Beautiful rifle! I want the 85 Finnlight chambered in .284 Winchester in one of those Edge beauties!!!


WAR EAGLE!!
 
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