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03 March 2012, 07:51
TwicePipes
Sako 85 Actions
Probably a dumb question but....Sako describes their 85 Action as controlled round feed and mechanical ejection. What does this mean? Is it different from the traditional CRF actions like pre-64 Win, Ruger RSM, Mauser 98 or CZ??


Thanks!!
03 March 2012, 10:17
Bushchook
Mechanical ejection means it uses a fixed blade ejector rather than a spring loaded plunger type . The 85 action might better be described as semi controlled feed . It is not the same design as the others you list.


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03 March 2012, 19:51
Todd Williams
I agree with the "semi controlled fed" description. I bought one in 270 Win a couple of years ago. The bolt face doesn't pick up and control the cartridge from the mag as in a typical CRF. It is more of a push feed until you push the bolt all the way forward. However, it then grabs and controls the round without having to rotate the bolt handle to the closed position.
04 March 2012, 10:10
AKsheephunter
Question here:

I just bought a Sako 85 in 375 H&H, it came with open sights, but would like to put a low power scope on it, however it is not drilled and tapped for bases, just wanted to know what bases you guys are using on your Sako 85? Looks like its dovetailed and tapered, would I have to buy just the Sako made bases specifically for the 85?
04 March 2012, 10:52
Todd Williams
I'm using the Sako Bases.
04 March 2012, 11:15
Nakihunter
Leupold, Warne and Millet also have Sako compatible integral rings. You cannot go wrong with the Sako rings. The tapered dovetail system is very stable as the rings just get tighter with recoil.

You will need to figure out the angles correctly - in other words, the point of impact will move to the left if you move the scope & rings forward & vice vesa. In all my Sako rifles (& other rifles), I bore sight the scope at the tip of a pine tree 2 miles away and then tighten the rings. I make sure that the eye relief etc. are correct before this. The reason I am explaining this basic issue is that it is possible to get a bit confused with how the dovetail system works and then have to adjust windage to the extreme limits of the scope.

I learned from that mistake many years ago!! LOL!!


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06 March 2012, 00:30
LJS
Take a look at Talley mounts. They are rock solid. I have about a dozen Sako rifles with them.
06 March 2012, 00:54
MOA TACTICAL
I am using Sako rings on both of mine.

They are good looking, tough and don't scratch the scope up.
07 March 2012, 10:16
AKsheephunter
No one sells them in AK, will have to order online. So with that said, for a low power 30mm scope would you recommend low, mid or high rings? will probably leave the open sights on. Anyone have a problem with them ghosting in the scope?
07 March 2012, 15:28
ghostrider272
I went with low rings for my Z6 1-6x24. The medium rings from Sako are more like high rings from other manufacturers.
07 March 2012, 19:01
Ingvar J. Kristjansson
Sako "extra" low rings are also available.....I think they will work best for you.
08 March 2012, 05:46
Dan H
Great Northern Guns in Anchorage sells Sako rings.....if it helps you any.

Cheers,

Dan
08 March 2012, 08:57
AKsheephunter
thanks Dan....will make a visit to Great Northern !!!!