Hi all
Thanks for the replies I have had a Sako (222) before and found it to be a really nice rifle, only one miss feed out of thousands of rounds fired in anger, always accurate and super comforatable.
I have looked at the the ruger's etc and keep coming back to the sako as it looks good, should not have to do any work to it (trigger etc), it comes in the calibre I want (375 H&H), everything in the big bore calibre is too expensive in factory ammo. I like stainless steel because it is very easy to look after, the laminated stock should last pretty well and the lamination will help to hide the little dents and scratches that rifles always seem to end up with. There are some very nice rifles out there in the blued and wood, but not very practicle when you are using the rifle in swamps, dusty, hot, rainy etc environments.
I have a leopold 2.5-8*32 scope on my 7600 weathermaster (308) and am happy with the scope, but with big game on the cards, I liked the idea of the Trijicon, the 1.25-4 has better eye relief than the 1-4 and I think the bell (slight) seems a little more pleasant on the eye with the rifle than the straight tube.
I am really surprised that so few people have any experience with the Kodiak as they are advertising them very heavily in the gun magazines in Australia, and America is a much larger market for guns, maybe Sako is not sure how it would be recieved in the US.
Have a good one, and more comments are welcome, the only other thread I have seen on the Kodiak (another site) degenerated into a waste of space because the Kodiak owner and the Ruger hawkeye (?) owner could not appreciate the other persons rifle was what the owner was happy with.
Thanks
REM308