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20 July 2002, 10:16
<Ben H>
Sako Rifle Question...
Would someone be kind enough to explain the difference between a SAKO 75 an a SAKO AV. I'm new to SAKO rifles and have been looking around for one in .338 WM.

Thanks in Advance,
Ben H
20 July 2002, 13:02
<1GEEJAY>
Hey'
If my aging memory serves me,I think the major changes,were to the bolt,and they added a lock.The mounting system is the same.Several aquaintences have purchased them,and are happy with the quality of the rifle.
1geejay
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20 July 2002, 14:34
rembo
The AV is a two lug action whereas the newer Sako 75 is a three lug action.Shorter bolt lift is probably the only advantage.The 75 was made without the bolt lock for the first two or three years production.
21 July 2002, 12:28
Paul K
Ben H:
I'm a recent Sako convert. I bought my wife a used unfired Sako 75 in 30-06 and it shot so well with just about everything I put through it that I went out and bought me one in 338wm and was not disappointed. Both rifles are the wood stocked Hunter models and both will shoot under 1/2" at 100yds with my hand loads all day long.If you buy one in 338wm and don't like it,drop me a line and I will gladly take it off your hands.

Paul K