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That’s a S&B Polar with a 50mm objective and a 34mm tube. Running UM low.
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The main reasons I went for the Sako (I’ve been a huge tikka fan since 2006 and have many)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.
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 bothThe 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.
I really like the Peak, but if I doing it over again, I would:
1. Check with Mr. Maxwell to see if he would be willing to do a wooden RS Lite for the Sako 90.
2. If he would, I'd pick up a Finnlight or Adventure and have him restock it.
It would be costly. I think it would be a rifle that is a collection of my preferences and desires in a hunting rifle. I say this without having handled the RS Lite but based on using the standard RS.
I have several Tikka's that will functionally do everything that is needed, and do it well. They are great rifles, stocked with RS's (1 6.5, 1 .223), CF Versa's (1 6.5, 1 .223), and one with a Mt Tr LR (7 PRC). There will likely be NO functional improvement. Functionally and monetarily, the juice would not be worth the squeeze.
...but...do I want to use an excellent rifle that's "almost" meeting all my desires or one that meets them all?
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Sako 90 Finnlight (stainless, synthetic stock)- $2100
Sako 90 Hunter (not stainless, wood stock) - $2500
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I’m fairly sure [mention]longrangelead [/mention] told me he could make a wood RokStok or RokStok lite for just about any action. I ordered one for a Tikka M690 a month ago. And I have strongly considered doing so for my favorite Mauser action as well.