Sako 90 Reviews/experiences

I've been using S20 in 300WM and 90 Peak in 30-06.

S20 had feeding issues from the start but 90 feeds flawlessly.

Both shot mediocre with factory ammo but I literally tried one load and went straight to reloading. I managed to get S20 shooting about 0.5 MOA with 180gr Sierra TGK's @ 3150 fps (5shot groups). With the 90 I'm usually just under 1MOA with the same 180gr Sierra TGK's @ 2850 fps but I didn't really bother finding the right load as hunting season was starting. Good enough for now.

Not the most precise rifles I used, both Sauer and Blaser shot a lot better, but for a lightweight hunting rifle I'm fine with it.
 
I have the 90 Peak that was mentioned earlier as denting cases when the bolt is pulled back if 5 rounds are in the mag. There's a pic of it on here somewhere in one of the Sako 90 related posts. I just run 4 rounds in the mag but will look into it more after the season.

Aside from that, the only complaint I have is the LOP is a bit long, especially when layered up on cold days.

I've not worked up a load. The first load I shot through it was great so I just went with it. I've done the majority of my hunting with it this year and it's killed 4 deer and a coyote so far. Still have until early Feb to hunt and it will likely be the main rifle used.

There's a lot I really like about it. Love the integrated pic, the mag/bottom metal design, trigger, option to open on safe, smooth action/feeding. I prefer a zero drop/neg comb/vert grip stock after spending time with the Rokstok/CF Versa/Mt Tracker LR, but for a sporter stock the Peak's is really nice. For a sporter style stock, I've been impressed with how little barrel rise there is with it. More than the 3 mentioned above, but it's still pretty good there.
 
Appreciate the responses! Still going back and forth in my head between a 90 or just grabbing a Tikka and being done with it. Can buy a whole lot of ammo for the price difference. Seems like people are generally happy with their 90's but they're not knocking anybody's socks off.
 
Appreciate the responses! Still going back and forth in my head between a 90 or just grabbing a Tikka and being done with it. Can buy a whole lot of ammo for the price difference. Seems like people are generally happy with their 90's but they're not knocking anybody's socks off.
The main reasons I went for the Sako (I’ve been a huge tikka fan since 2006 and have many)

The 5 round double stack, flush fit, all metal magazines. I like having more than 3 rounds. I don’t like the ergonomics of tikka 5 rounder.

Integral pic rail

Everything is metal

They look better

I’ve decided I want hunt with rifles that will eventually become heirlooms and more than just a tool. I love seeing rifles that are more than just the standard/basic joe, value weapon. Like when you see someone’s grandpas old super grade or deluxe model. I want to be that old guy who has nice guns some day.

If you just need a no bullsh*t killing machine, a Tikka T3 light is all you need.
 
The main reasons I went for the Sako (I’ve been a huge tikka fan since 2006 and have many)

The 5 round double stack, flush fit, all metal magazines. I like having more than 3 rounds. I don’t like the ergonomics of tikka 5 rounder.

Integral pic rail

Everything is metal

They look better

I’ve decided I want hunt with rifles that will eventually become heirlooms and more than just a tool. I love seeing rifles that are more than just the standard/basic joe, value weapon. Like when you see someone’s grandpas old super grade or deluxe model. I want to be that old guy who has nice guns some day.

If you just need a no bullsh*t killing machine, a Tikka T3 light is all you need.
That's nearly my exact thought process. Just need to figure out what route I want to take. Eurooptic has some solid deals on 90's in other calibers. Maybe I'll do both 🤔
 
I went to get a Tikka and exited the store with a Sako two times now.

I know Tikkas are great shooters but stocks suck, magazines are not flush, no threading on older ones, two position safety... I'm buying a rifle, not looking for a project.
 
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