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I've played with 3 Finnlights. 270Win, 308 and 243. While they were all decently accurate (sub 3/4 MOA) with factory ammo. They wouldnt be my first choice for LR. I personally found the stocks want to rotate upon recoil and not only increase felt recoil, but make them hard to be consistent. They were all my brother's rifles and he has been scoped so many times with them that he has developed a bad flinch. He used to be a better shooter then me. I can shoot my Kimber Montana 308 much consistently, even though I think the Sako is inherently a more accurate rifle.
Jimss...see my PM to you.I have a 300 WSM Finnlight and love it! It's super light for lugging around the hills. I've only needed 1 shot on all but 1 animal I've harvested with it. For a 30 caliber it hardly even kicks! In fact, I would say my 270 Rem kicks harder. I've shot a number of mtn goat with it (which usually take multiple shots to put down a goat!) and have only needed 1 bullet on each. Also shot a bunch of elk, deer, bighorn, dall sheep, antelope, and black bear. I've been impressed with it's performance. Sako makes a great rifle for relatively cheap.