Everyone loves their Finnlights, my mate had one sold under his nose by a HnF shop, even though he gave them time and date to pick up, he offered to pay a deposit to hold it for 2-3 days.
They sold it just before he walked in the door, having driven an hour to pick it up.
They said "have a look at this though", it was a Sako 85 Black Bear in .308.
It's scary light, with a 21 1/2" medium contour fluted barrel, coated black in a soft touch stock.
They're available in S and M size actions.
.308 and .338 Fed in S action, and 30-06 and some Euro cals in the M action.
You'd be lucky to pry it from his hands now.
Google for more info, or PM @10-Ring on here.
Just a suggestion....
B
I've owner Kimber, nice but definitely had it's certain issues.
Finn- apart from the finish which is second to none in any factory rifle I've seen and handled the thing I appreciate mostly is the action/feeding. They are or have been totally reliable.
off topic sorry, but I rate the Weatherby MK V. I use it more than my Sako.
If you do go Sako I've some Optilocks you can have @von tempsky fan.
Dan M
I've had 3 Montanas. The one thing I didn't like about the Finnlight is the stock. If you could live with it then go for one
I thought you blokes across there all hunted with T3s! Never a bad option mind you......
T3's are rubbish. So are .243s. You girl pants will bloody learn one day
VIVA LA HOWA
Classic!
I have shot a kimber and a finlight but both didn't live up to the MOA guarantee.
Very nice to carry and they would still shoot good enough for hunting.
Forbes do have a rep for accuracy. I know a bloke who got a 6.5 swede and reamed it to 6.5-284, shoots very well.
How light was the Black Bear @shift14 ?
I don't think it's scary light, bit more than a finnlight.
Like I said, it belongs to @10-Ring, contact him, or you could ask my wife, she knows everything.
Google isn't bad these days either....
B
Yeah nice rifle for sure, just saying its considerably heavier than a Forbes
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