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pdoughertyMU 01-07-2007 02:19 PM

Kimber vs. Sako 85
 
What would you prefer? I know the kimber has gotten a lot of popularity here. but these two fine guns are almost exactly the same price. Im thinking about gettting one in either a .308 or .300 wsm or whatever .300 they offer.

HEAD0001 01-07-2007 02:21 PM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 
Both are fine rifles. Buy American!!! Tom.

48thguns 01-07-2007 04:58 PM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 
I have never owned a Sako 85or a Kimber. Having said that, Sako has gone to the crap basket since Beretta took over. Head says buy American and I'm going with that on gut instinct alone. Good luck and regards, Rick.

demoIL 01-07-2007 06:11 PM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 
Kimber classic or montana.. 308, 300 wm etc..

Good Gun.. I mean both are good guns but I do like the kimber.. Go hold them and see which one rubs ya the right way.. :D

srhull 01-07-2007 07:37 PM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 

ORIGINAL: 48thguns

I have never owned a Sako 85or a Kimber. Having said that, Sako has gone to the crap basket since Beretta took over. Head says buy American and I'm going with that on gut instinct alone. Good luck and regards, Rick.
Please inform how Sako has gone in the crap basket? Based on the feedback I get from other boards full of Kimber users about 1 in 4 has to send the rifle back to get it repaired. Granted they usually get it fixed but wouldn't you expect it to work/shoot correctly out of box for that money. At the same time you rarley see a post or comment *if ever* about my Sako won't shoot tight groups or my Sako has problems. There are a fare share thats shoot each, and I do not have either but based on the posts and comments I don't see any proof that Sako has gone to the crap basket.

Please give reason why??

I'm all for buying American, but at somepoint american companies (for example car companies) have to wake up and smell the coffee and realize they are going to keep getting there butts kicked by the rest of the world (car - Japan) until they make a product that compeats and is reliable. I know that might start a flaming session, but I believe the car example is point in case.

trailer 01-07-2007 08:53 PM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 


ORIGINAL: srhull


Based on the feedback I get from other boards full of Kimber users about 1 in 4 has to send the rifle back to get it repaired.

This is interesting...:eek:

pdoughertyMU 01-07-2007 09:42 PM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 
yeah, ive never heard anything negative about sako. i've actually been leaning toward sako, because i have a tikka at the moment and am shocked at how awsome it performs, and if this is only the baby brother of sako, how the sako must perform.

And although I am all for america, I for somereason gravititate towards the foreign guns too. looking at autoloading shotguns, i ended up going with the franchi. (italian) All the Remington/browning/winchester new autoloaders are all more expensive, but with worse reviews. My franchi has performed flawlessly.

Same with the tikka, Said to be the best value gun out there, guaranteeing the 1 inch at 100 or beyond out of the box, yet is a hundred or 2 cheaper than the rugers, a bolts, etc.

from my persepective, the foreign guns do have a quality about them that a lot of american guns seem to be lacking.

but again, this is not a foreign vs. domestic debate, but rather sako 85 vs. kimber.



pdoughertyMU 01-07-2007 10:10 PM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 
actually, now that i look closer, the sako is about $200 more.

Actually im probably looking to get a .300 ,, forget about the .308

srhull 01-08-2007 07:06 AM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 
I do feel there are good american gun manufactures don't get me wrong,. Even Kimber. I just don't think we should through the "buy america" card out on everything.

pdoughertyMU 01-08-2007 08:57 PM

RE: Kimber vs. Sako 85
 
http://www.shootingtimes.com/longgun...06/index1.html


This shows a review of the kimber in the .270, but shows it only shooting from 1-1.25 inches. Which is actually really goood, but if the sako guarantees under an inch, I think the sako is what im going to aim for.

Any other guns in this price range that i should be looking at?


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