Big Sky Guy
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- Dec 10, 2018
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Thanks to all of you on here posting your custom or semi-custom rigs I was inspired over a year ago to set out on what has become quite the course.
I own a Sako 85 Finnlight in 6.5cm, by far the best rifle I’ve ever owned. I have now spent enough time around centerfire rifles and carried them and used them hunting enough to have chosen this platform for some very specific reasons: low bolt throw, safety disengagement button, the way the flush magazine must be pressed up to ensure the magazine can’t come loose and most obviously the silky smoothness of the action. Hunting mostly elk I had succumbed to the marketing of Hornady in my desire to own what I believe will become the 7mm of this century and have a rifle chambered in 7PRC. Since it took Sako until 2019/2020 to begin chambering the 6.5cm I figured what the heck.
Sako has little aftermarket support so I probably embarked on this journey late 2022 or 2023 when I began researching components. JB at Accuflite is the only place I could find to purchase just the action, but by doing so could request a set trigger (something I’ve become fond of in my Finnlight).
I settled on Bartlein as the barrel manufacturer. Thought about going with a PROOF prefit but double the cost for not really any weight savings and I am not sold on adding more weight and length for hunting suppressed when earplugs are light and plentiful.
The stock was the most difficult thing to source. McMillan quit making them, there are a couple other places but I really like the look of bare carbon fiber stocks so found Kroseg Precision out of New Zealand to get a stock. I wanted to try and find a stock with an adjustable comb as I do think even with Monte Carlo/ high Sako comb style stocks the scope ends up being higher than where my cheek weld naturally goes. Not really ever a problem but something I wanted if I was going to pay for it. And pay for it I would as sourcing a custom inletted stock (I sent them the Bartlein barrel profile) carbon fiber stock from New Zealand was not inexpensive. Was able to get flush cups and spartan bipod adapter (which idk if I’ll even use but I like magnetic gear).
With all of the components in hand I was ready to ship everything off by November and wait.
I own a Sako 85 Finnlight in 6.5cm, by far the best rifle I’ve ever owned. I have now spent enough time around centerfire rifles and carried them and used them hunting enough to have chosen this platform for some very specific reasons: low bolt throw, safety disengagement button, the way the flush magazine must be pressed up to ensure the magazine can’t come loose and most obviously the silky smoothness of the action. Hunting mostly elk I had succumbed to the marketing of Hornady in my desire to own what I believe will become the 7mm of this century and have a rifle chambered in 7PRC. Since it took Sako until 2019/2020 to begin chambering the 6.5cm I figured what the heck.
Sako has little aftermarket support so I probably embarked on this journey late 2022 or 2023 when I began researching components. JB at Accuflite is the only place I could find to purchase just the action, but by doing so could request a set trigger (something I’ve become fond of in my Finnlight).
I settled on Bartlein as the barrel manufacturer. Thought about going with a PROOF prefit but double the cost for not really any weight savings and I am not sold on adding more weight and length for hunting suppressed when earplugs are light and plentiful.
The stock was the most difficult thing to source. McMillan quit making them, there are a couple other places but I really like the look of bare carbon fiber stocks so found Kroseg Precision out of New Zealand to get a stock. I wanted to try and find a stock with an adjustable comb as I do think even with Monte Carlo/ high Sako comb style stocks the scope ends up being higher than where my cheek weld naturally goes. Not really ever a problem but something I wanted if I was going to pay for it. And pay for it I would as sourcing a custom inletted stock (I sent them the Bartlein barrel profile) carbon fiber stock from New Zealand was not inexpensive. Was able to get flush cups and spartan bipod adapter (which idk if I’ll even use but I like magnetic gear).
With all of the components in hand I was ready to ship everything off by November and wait.