What’s Next for Sako Rifles?

And do you mean drop at comb? Not drop at heel? I don’t really see how you could have a negative comb and drop at heel at the same time. Unless I need to be learned something.

Negative comb (rising towards recoil pad), and negative drop at heel (buttstock above bore centerline).
 
We’re saying the same thing but with different understanding. Drop at heel would mean heel below centerline by my understanding. So having drop at heel and a negative comb would be mutually exclusive.
 

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One could make a mini chassis and inlet that in a wood stock...

What do you think of Foundation stocks?

Look great.


 
What do you think of Foundation stocks?

Look great.



They are PRS designed stocks. The Dominion is better, though it’s quite heavy and the underside of the buttstock is severely angled.
 
Form, We’re saying the same thing but with different understanding. Drop at heel would mean heel below centerline by my understanding. As shown here.

Correct- what I know it as is “negative” drop at heel means raised instead of lowers. Same/same. Though I guess it should be raised heel?
 
Correct- what I know it as is “negative” drop at heel means raised instead of lowers. Same/same. Though I guess it should be raised heel?
Well I guess 2 negatives (“negative and drop”) make a positive, right? Haha. Agreed, should be called raised or elevated heel.

And yeah that stock I posed above with that hog certainly does have a slightly raised heel and a little negative comb. It’s really awesome to shoot. I know what you mean with that stock design, although the Gunwerks is admittedly more pronounced.
 
Well I guess 2 negatives (“negative and drop”) make a positive, right? Haha. Agreed, should be called raised or elevated heel.

And yeah that stock I posed above with that hog certainly does have a slightly raised heel and a little negative comb. It’s really awesome to shoot. I know what you mean with that stock design, although the Gunwerks is admittedly more pronounced.

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So having drop at heel and a negative comb would be mutually exclusive.
I could be wrong ... but I'm not sure that's quite right.

Most hunting stocks have a drop at the heel (buttstock is below the centreline of the bore), which is not ideal, but those with negative combs (eg some Steyrs) are nicer to shoot than standard combs, as the recoil doesn't push the comb into your face.

Interestingly, Jeff Cooper was writing about negative combs back in the 1980s for this very reason.
 
What do you think of Foundation stocks?

Look great.


Crazy heavy.
 
I heard from a Sako dealer a year ago that Sako wasn't planning to make wood stock rifles going forward.
 
There was an Instagram post recently that confirmed the 85 being discontinued and it's no longer on the web site.

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Wish Sako would bring back the L461 and L579 and especially the VL63
The L-461/AI are the best little actions ever made IMO. Light, superb handling, incredibly accurate, and a joy to behold. Don't care much for the modern plastic stocked rifles...
 
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