Sako 85 Ejection Issues?

Hunter270Win

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Just got a new Sako 85 in .270 and I’ve heard there are ejection issues with them that cause the rounds to hit the scope. Anyone know about this?

Any remedies or advice?
 

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Hey man, if you using optilocks and have something with a windage turret it can happen but not all the time.

I have a carbonlite .223 with a vx5 on it and it hits it and bounces back into the action maybe one in 25 rounds, preddy easy to give it a flick even prone and it flys on out of the action, seems to always land in backwards too
 
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Hunter270Win

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Hey man, if you using optilocks and have something with a windage turret it can happen but not all the time.

I have a carbonlite .223 with a vx5 on it and it hits it and bounces back into the action maybe one in 25 rounds, preddy easy to give it a flick even prone and it flys on out of the action, seems to always land in backwards too
Do you know anything about the Leupold optilock mounts?
 

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This issue is a bit overblown. This mainly happens when people shoot on a bench and very gingerly cycle the bolt. When field shooting and hunting and cycling the bolt harder at normal speed I’ve never seen it happen. I own/owned I think it’s 7 Sako 85s. Great rifles.
 

Kurts86

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The issue is well known on the 85’s but tend to be worse with the longer actions and larger turret scopes.

The best solution is to buy a Sako 90 because they addressed the issue going from 1 to 2 plunger ejection.
 
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Hunter270Win

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Cycle the bolt more aggressively. The only time it ever happened to me was when I ran the gun like the bench rest shooters and barely cycled the thing.
Thanks for the response. It happens to me every time I slowly cycle the bolt and I even if I I do it aggressively it still has a 50/50 chance of ejecting or not.
 
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Hunter270Win

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It’s hitting the scope tube itself. It would not eject at all even with my Trijicon Huron 3-9x40 and I had to rotate it 90 degrees.
 

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Dealing with this right now with a new to me Sako 85 300wsm. I have to have rounds in the mag to clear my rail but then it hits the windage turret. If I just single feed rounds in then it hits my rail and almost never ejects the round. I already have added padding to my stock to get my eye high enough for the scope so higher rings aren’t appealing to me at all. I had the identical rifle in a 22-250 and had zero ejection issues with that rifle. Disappointed.
 

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This is something that has plagued the model. I had a .375 I sold to a friend, same issue. Sako sent him a freakishly high set of Optilocks free of charge as a remedy. It looks completely silly but it worked. It also had magazine feeding issues that took some work to sort out. A bit disappointing with their reputation as a fine rifle. It is very accurate.
 

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It’s hitting the scope tube itself. It would not eject at all even with my Trijicon Huron 3-9x40 and I had to rotate it 90 degrees.
I have a Sako 85 in .270 with a Zeiss Conquest 3-9 mounted on it. Had it for 5 years or so, never an ejection issue. Another member of my hunt club also has a Sako 85 .270 Gray Wolf with a Conquest also. Both of us are using Leupold dovetail mounts. Sounds like you need a gunsmith to take a peak at it.

BTW, also have a stainless Tikka in .270 with a Trijicon Huron 3-9. Never an issue with that rifle either.
 

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It’s a know issue with certain scopes, certain forward/back mounting location, and certain chamberings.

You can fab up a deflector plate for under the windage turret so you don’t have to move your scope to an awkward position.
 

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I had an 85 in 30-06, the case would hit the low profile windage turret on a Weaver K4. Higher rings might have fixed it. I just flipped the scope on it's side. I have heard messing wit the extractor claw can change the ejection angle, but I never messed with it.
 
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