I'm a southpaw and torn between an Abolt stainless stalker and Sako 75 Hunter(only maple available for us lefties). I want a quality all weather gun. Will the Sako's wood stock handle wet weather w/o warping? Is it glass bedded? I know the Abolt SS can handle the weather but know it can not compare to the Sako in quality. Thanks for your feedback!
All I can tell you is that the SAKO will "most Likely" outshoot the Browning. Quality is classes above the Browning. My last 2 SAKO's shot 1.25" at 200 yds and .942" at 300 yds!!! These were the best of 3 groups for each gun , even though the rest of the groups were real close to these in size. Just MHO
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Quote: I'm a southpaw and torn between an Abolt stainless stalker and Sako 75 Hunter(only maple available for us lefties). I want a quality all weather gun. Will the Sako's maple stock handle wet weather w/o warping? Is it glass bedded? I know the Abolt SS can handle the weather but know it can not compare to the Sako in quality. Thanks for your feedback!
Who said Sako made maple stocks? All that I have seen, both in RH and LH rifles, are either plastic or walnut.
In any case, the choice here is clear without thinking about it. Sako by a mile.
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