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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! | ||
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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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Back40: You can put a cardboard stock on the Sako and it would still be a better gun than the Browning. Granted it will also be much more expensive. Regards... Jim P. | |||
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Quote: 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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SAKO 75 | |||
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