18 January 2004, 08:39
4bambamHave had both the 30-378 which is gone now, cause of throat errosion and 7Stw in the Wby Accumark. You will not have to do any up grading on the stock. Was lucky last Feb to pick up a 300Wby in a Rem-Sendero-sst,syn,flutted that a guy could not sell cause of the 300RUM out burst. I wish the Sendero had the Wby like stock, and was not so straight and it comes with out the check piece. Got the Sendero for the price mostly $599. and the 300RUM which I would not have any way cause of the rebated rim was $830. Although the Rem-stock is a very fine stiff stock better than any Bell and Carlson. The Wby has a HS precision stock and a pachmyar kick pad. All Wby's were as accurate as could be. They also have a fine trigger, and the kick is straight and does not twist like some stocks will do.

18 January 2004, 12:11
SSTMike375,
The Sako recoil lug leaves something to be desired, especially when compared to the original integral lug, but they are not difficult to bed. I pillar bedded my Sako into a McMillan sporter, but simply ran the front pillar through the recoil lug and bedded them both into the stock. It works great.
As for the Sako scope mounting dovetail rails, I like the system. Mine came from the factory straight as a string. The dovetails are set up so that recoil actually tightens the rings' grip on the rail. That system eliminates one more item that can loosen over time. The Sako system also allows for lower scope mountng.
Overall, the Sako recoil lug and integral scope rails are different, but I don't think that's a bad thing.
18 January 2004, 12:49
Mike375SST,
The problem with the dovetails is that
they are tapered.. The theory that they tighten as the rifle is being fired is negated by the little recoil stop slot in the rear dovetail. If you don't utilise the recoil stop then you can see you don't have a good system with the tapers when each side of the base is a screw clamp affair as opposed to being solid. But then if the bases have solid bottoms and the recoil stop is not used then you can't just drop the bases off.
Mike