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litetrigger
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Are there any marks on older sako rings that show that they are matching? Thanks
Got to agree 100%.I own two Sako rifles, one a L461 in 223, and the a m0del 85 in 375 H&H. The L461 is an absolute dream rifle.
I had a set of low mounts for the 85 to accomodate a Leupold 1.75 X 5 scope. I decided to go with a higher power scope. This required a set of medium rings and a new set of bases. I tried to order a set from about 10 different sources. None to be had. I went to the Shot Show the following year and talked with the SAKO factory rep. He took my information and said he would call me and help me get the rings and bases that I needed. Well, he never called. The next year at the Shot Show I found the same guy. I took down his name and got one of his business cards. He again promised that he would call me back. Again I got no resopnse when I returned home. Well I called the President of Stoeger who was the SAKO importer at the time. I told him what had happen. I told him that I was going to sell my SAKO 85 and run a 1 page add in American Rifleman magazine "Why one should not buy a SAKO rifle". He said send him $160.00 and he would would personally send the last set of medium rings and bases for a SAKO 85 to be found in North America. About 4 weeks later I got the Medium Rings and Bases. They were used and not in an original SAKO box. They fit and have been on that rifle for over 10 years now. Since the Baretta Group bought SAKO ,getting parts for the older models is virtually impossible. I will never buy another SAKO for this reason. They just are not the same company that they were 30 years ago.
Rustystud
What you have is an AI action, even though it is not stamped as such.
The "PPC B 559" is the serial number.
BTW......with A LOT of work, I was able to adjust the factory match trigger down to 4 ounces.....in MY rifle. Your results may differ.
Hope this helps.
Kevin