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27 March 2006, 21:40
mark65x55
Cz vs Sako
How does the CZ 550 compare to the Sako 75?


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27 March 2006, 22:12
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


27 March 2006, 22:36
LJS
The Sako 75 no longer uses the key lock. Sako will shoot, CZ might shoot!
27 March 2006, 23:05
cnm123
CZ550 $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.
28 March 2006, 00:37
PC
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..................
28 March 2006, 01:19
ace
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
gunny
Every Sako Ive had has been a shooter.
28 March 2006, 08:53
MLG
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
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.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.
28 March 2006, 09:12
MLG
quote:
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. Smiler Not neccessarily a bad thing though!
28 March 2006, 09:16
machinistbutler
Yes I agree the weight as far as I am concerned is a good thing.
28 March 2006, 15:24
6_5X57
Dear 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 Deguello
quote:
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
mikethebear
I 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. Frowner