I decided to pull the trigger on a 300 Win Mag S20 Precision as a medium range elk hunting rifle. I will be shooting the 200 grain Accubond primarily.
I ordered it sight unseen from EuroOptic since none of my local dealers had one. The main selling points for me were:
-Sako quality and reputation
-Met my weight and barrel length requirements for a 300WM hunting rifle
-Integral pic rail
-DBM
-Ability to load longer than SAAMI COAL
Initial impression is very positive. Action is smooth, better than most Tikkas I've handled recently, but a different feel from a Sako 85. Single stage trigger is excellent - zero creep and very clean break. Magazine seems well designed and indestructible. Fit and finish is typical Sako - it blows away any factory rifle that is made in America.
Someone asked where they were cutting costs in order to meet the price point. My guess is in the stock. While solid, it is made out of what I would describe as cheap feeling plastic. It feels perfectly functional, but cheap.
Max COAL for the magnum "Cartridge+" magazine looks to be about 3.55-3.6. Better than SAAMI, but you won't be seating 215s way out there. Haven't had a chance to measure the throat yet. It's the same magazine for the 7RM, and it would be ideally suited to that cartridge.
Hoping I can get out over the holiday and shoot some groups, but so far I am very happy with the rifle.
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