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Cz vs Sako
27 March 2006, 21:40
mark65x55Cz vs Sako
How does the CZ 550 compare to the Sako 75?
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27 March 2006, 22:12
GeorgeSNow this is from memory:
CZ 550 is CRF; Sako 75 is PF.
CZ 550 holds 5 .375H&H rounds; Sako 75 holds 3.
CZ 550 is usually finished a little rougher; Sako is usually finished a little better.
CZ 550 uses no plastic/synthetic parts (that I know of); Sako 75 uses them in some models.
CZ 550 does not have key locks; Sako 75 does.
CZ 550 is not available in stainless steel; Sako 75 is.
George
The Sako 75 no longer uses the key lock. Sako will shoot, CZ might shoot!
27 March 2006, 23:05
cnm123CZ550 $739.00 Sako75 $1100.00
CZ550 holds 5 Sako75 with mag 4
CZ550 9.3lbs Sako75 7.75lbs
CZ550 clunky and rough out of box (at least the few i have tried)
Sako smooth and well finished.
CZ550 Iron Sights Sako75 none
I bought the stainless Sako and it is a shooter giving me sub 1moa groups. It was a tough decision the CZ550 just looks and feels Africa.The Sako was a better finished gun and needed no additional work. The CZ550 was a base which i would have spent a lot of money getting it to where i wanted it. Either way its a tough choice buy whats meets your needs best.
quote:
Originally posted by LJS:
The Sako 75 no longer uses the key lock. Sako will shoot, CZ might shoot!
CZ's may have some issues but shooting well is rarely one of them..................
I HAD A CZ 550 375 FOR ABOUT A YEAR NO PROBLEMS WITH IT AT ALL VERY ACCURATE WITH ALL LOADS I HAVE TRIED FROM 235 - 300 GR ALL WITH IMR4064
Ya can't kill'em too dead. -Elmer Keith
28 March 2006, 08:25
gunnyEvery Sako Ive had has been a shooter.
quote:
Originally posted by GeorgeS:
Now this is from memory:
CZ 550 is CRF; Sako 75 is PF.
CZ 550 holds 5 .375H&H rounds; Sako 75 holds 3.
CZ 550 is usually finished a little rougher; Sako is usually finished a little better.
CZ 550 uses no plastic/synthetic parts (that I know of); Sako 75 uses them in some models.
CZ 550 does not have key locks; Sako 75 does.
CZ 550 is not available in stainless steel; Sako 75 is.
George
George
Just to set the record straight:-
The 75 has no plastic bits (except synthetic stock)
The 75 in 375 H&H mag takes 4 rounds.
The 75 in 375 H&H Hunter/ Delux models (both Woodstock/Molychrome) have optional open sights, and that goes for all calibers in these 2 models.
The keylock is now an option - not standard on the 75 although there is some old stock around with this feature fitted.
Regards
mlg
28 March 2006, 09:05
machinistbutlerI have shot both my cz-550 in 375 and my friends sako 75 in 375 and find the cz has a fair bit less recoil.Mine has the americanstock,not sure how the hogback stocks are,.The cz is a bit heavier.My friends sako also has the most fantastic laminate stock I have ever seen!!I also prefer the trigger on the cz.His sako also has two crossbolts,where mine has just one,and his also has sights.
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Originally posted by machinistbutler:
I have shot both my cz-550 in 375 and my friends sako 75 in 375 and find the cz has a fair bit less recoil.
Thats because its about 2 lbs heavier than the Sako.

Not neccessarily a bad thing though!
28 March 2006, 09:16
machinistbutlerYes I agree the weight as far as I am concerned is a good thing.
28 March 2006, 15:24
6_5X57Dear Sirs:
I my country, CZ-550 in non magnum models, have ashitt of plastic floorplate. I cannot understand why.
Ignacio Colomer
28 March 2006, 17:11
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by LJS:
The Sako 75 no longer uses the key lock. Sako will shoot, CZ might shoot!
So far, every CZ I've tried shoots - shoots WELL, that is!
"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."
29 March 2006, 00:54
mikethebearI saw one with a plastic floorplace. It was at Lock and Load gun store in Tyler Texas. It was a 7mm Remington mag. I think they put a stop that.
I had a 550 FS, 7x64, with a plastic follower. I exchanged it with CZUSA, but it took forever. The CZ shot OK (about moa), but the scope just couldn't get low enough for me so I sold it.
I have a model 70 stainless with a wooden stock, that had a plastic follower. I got a metal one from Brownell's. Can't do that anymore.
