exmarksman9870
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Greetings...Thinking of adding a sako s20 in .308 to my collection just wondering if anyone has info on the feeding issue they had when the rifle first came out and if it has been sorted..cheers....
Thanks pal..do you find it heavy ?..its between the sako a sauer 101 gti scilence or a mauser m25 max......just cant decide...I have one in .308 too for the last couple of years - never had any issues with it feeding. Great gun

I have never seen that many stock spacers on a rifle before!I originally had a Sako S7 in .243 which I couldn't have been happier with. Taking a guided stalk before re-grant of the FAC earlier this year, the guide had an S20 in .308. 800g heavier, it hadn't even been a remote consideration until I handled and shot. Now, I have one in 6.5CM. It is so well balanced and handles so well, I much prefer over the lighter A7 (one of which I also own in .243 for Foxing). If there was any form of feed issue with previously, I haven't experienced any issues with mine.
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Thanks pal..do you find it heavy ?..its between the sako a sauer 101 gti scilence or a mauser m25 max......just cant decide...
I do like the look of the sauer, thats leading the 3 at the min to tell the truth...Pretty big price difference between all three of those.
Personally I don't find it heavy at all. Some people pay close attention to the grams isn't a deal breaker for me.
I think he still wins for the biggest number of spacers installed.
Will drop you a PMI’ve had one for a few years in .308, never any issues with feed. Actually looking to part with it if you’re interested. (It also has extra spacers!)
The stock and bedding was the prime reasons I ordered before its release and actually handling one. In the flesh, it was much heavier than I had expected but in those days (pre my second bout of cancer) I was fitter and the rifle I did 13 weeks on the BASC's Arran scheme so it got lugged through some challenging stalking in poor weather with numerous drops and falls along the way. It took all that fully in its stride without issue and I had confidence in its performance at range. No rust issues whatsoever, but I always dry out the rifle after a soggy day on the hill and pull through with a boresnake as well as a quite wipe down with an oily rag. Its stainless steel under Cerakote which, despite my abuse, hasn't worn or chipped (unlike my Tikka Wideland Veil). I also packed the stock with microfibre cloth to "deadened it". Sadly, I progressively moved to lighter rifles and prefer the ballistics of the .270 now rather than the loopy .308 so it now tends to get few outings and those are predominately fixed position ambushes rather than my typical armed walks.My fried has one in Sweden his complaints mainly come down to:
Rusty
Won't feed properly
He told me a gun shop wouldn't take them in part ex
We went to a second gun shop who wouldn't take then, and had new ones no one wanted
My observations:
I rather liked the ergonomics of the stock but it feels made to a price. Ive seen but not shot the carbon one,
looks cool but comes at a hell of a premium
With the current state of the market I'd get one of the myriad second hand bargains that are out there
It does however make a great culling tool!



