So it’s not a uniform issue with all of them.....
Vapentidning (a Swedish hunting magazine) reported issues with this when testing the 85 for the first time, also in 30-06.
If SAKO responds to this problem like Anschutz did when I said I didn't like the condition of fired cases, they will say. "Yeah? So what? Does the rifle feed? Extract? Eject? is it accurate?? Then what's the complaint?? Our rifles are designed to shoot factory ammunition, not handloads, so the denting of a fired case is of no concern to us."
Well. Ok. In my dealings with SAKO they have not been as grumpy as my 'merikan translation of Finnish, but you get the idea.~Muir
- Ooh, how did that get overlooked in the equipment reviews here??![]()

No, it is not a problem with all of them. But it is a problem with some.
My 30.06 is a case in point. But I did find a working solution:
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Sako 85 .308 ejection issues
Has anyone had any problems with ejection issues of the empty case hitting the scope (on its way out) with the Sako 85 in .308 calibre? I have 30mm mounts fitted.www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk
If SAKO responds to this problem ... "Yeah? So what?
Does the rifle feed? Extract? Eject? is it accurate?? Then what's the complaint?? Our rifles are designed to shoot factory ammunition, not handloads, so the denting of a fired case is of no concern to us."

Not saying am 100 percent on this but I think it has to do with the type of scope you have on and the position of the turretsWell I have a whole box of empties from a zeroing session with mine (.375 so I trust it’s up to your standard of whats a proper cartridge?) and not one is dented? So it’s not a uniform issue with all of them.....
Well. Ok. In my dealings with SAKO they have not been as grumpy as my 'merikan translation of Finnish, but you get the idea.~Muir
Not that I recall exactly. The name seems familiar.~MuirDo you know who Kimi Raikkonen is?
My 85 in .270 dents the neck of the case almost every time. I don’t reload, the deer doesn’t realise that there is “an issue” and I really don’t give a fiddlers fart.Sako techs flat denied there was a known issue when I called their factory. [it was a mission to find that phone number!]
They told me my extractor claw must be worn, buy a new one. I did. It made no difference.
That is the rub. Even on a diet of Sako factory ammo, it does not always eject. That has serious implications for follow-up shots.
It is a design issue. Pure and simple. Case extractor ram is at the bottom [6 o'clock] position of the retreating bolt. Extractor claw sits near11 o'clock position. A near vertical ejection of the spent case is inevitable. Machining differences between calibres and production runs will exacerbate this design flaw, sometimes.
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Bet anyone using this rifle for dangerous game would be giving farts generouslyMy 85 in .270 dents the neck of the case almost every time. I don’t reload, the deer doesn’t realise that there is “an issue” and I really don’t give a fiddlers fart.
Regards,
DG
Farts are not as serious as $hits.Bet anyone using this rifle for dangerous game would be giving farts generously