The Model 75 rifle has been repeatedly described as “the best rifled hunting rifle” marketed by Sako since its presentation. Naturally, this definition passes to the Sako 85, here in the .30-06 caliber Hunter version
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Sako 85 Hunter, in .30-06 caliber
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The bolt completely open: note how the handlebar is only slightly raised, owing to the reduced unlocking angle (70°)
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The magazine inserted in the gun. The blued steel of the cover replicates the look of a classical floorplate; the magazine latch is fenced and integrates a safety against accidental magazine release
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The walnut stock of the Sako 85 Hunter is very elegant and at the same time “hard” with straight lines and an angular appearance; the black rubber buttstock absorbs recoil but cannot do miracles
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The double stack, stell magazine of the Sako 85 is of excellent quality
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The wide loading and ejection window allows a fast and easy loading of the Sako 85 rifle magazine from the top
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The Sako 85 Hunter field stripped. Only seven subassemblies, including the trigger guard, magazine and the screws
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The Sako 85 Hunter caliber .30-06 during a range test session
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Left side of the Sako 85 Hunter in .30-06
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