Just wanted to say thanks for all of your posts - very helpful 
Part of my issue is I hate my choice of .243 (xbolt), so plan will be to try and get a .243 AND .308, and hopefully get a pair of decent rifles (pretty much sold on the idea of the sako 85 but will have to save a while anyway so prob one first then the other a while later).
I do really like the .243, which is why i chose it in the first place, so may try that first at sensible ranges first (with a decent gun) and see how I get on - then get a .308 when I can afford it and give it a go on Boar, and longer range reds if I reckon the .243 is struggling.
Part of my issue is I hate my choice of .243 (xbolt), so plan will be to try and get a .243 AND .308, and hopefully get a pair of decent rifles (pretty much sold on the idea of the sako 85 but will have to save a while anyway so prob one first then the other a while later).
I do really like the .243, which is why i chose it in the first place, so may try that first at sensible ranges first (with a decent gun) and see how I get on - then get a .308 when I can afford it and give it a go on Boar, and longer range reds if I reckon the .243 is struggling.
sorry my fault what I meant is in working the bolt. Some people are just too gentle when doing so and with some set ups that causes hitches.
. Thissi the response from another rather fed up owner:-