I have a Sako 85, deluxe walnut and stainless, Zeiss Conquest scope. Last week i shot a 9 shot group at 200 yards that measured 1" with Hornady Bullets and reformed Lapua brass. I did wait 1 minute between shots.
Any 200-215 grain bullet shoots very well.
The stock is straight and the recoil pad is good. I do not think that it's too much recoil, in fact, on the last 4 kill shots, i clearly remember seeing the hit through the scope and calling my shots.
I am very happy with the caliber and rifle and it is easy to reload for.
In October i shot a 200 lbs feral hog frontally, in the chest, the bullet expanded and exited though the ham, dropping the hog on the spot. That was a good thing, because it was at 7 yards away and going toward me.
It is a good cartridge and i found that with mild reloads (starting charge) it is more pleasant to shoot than a 30-06 and it kills really well. I like 200 grain bullets at 2500 fps better than 165 grains at 3000 fps/ At lower speed bullets penetrate better and don't blow up and/or ruin meat.
My only regret is that there is no 200 grain flat nose or round nose bullet out there for it, because i hunt a in heavy brush and dense forest. I did shoot a doe last year, the bullet went through a 5" oak before hitting her. I did not find the bullet, whatever hit the deer stayed on course and exited.