SSR, first I want you to know that I own a Sako and Tikka rifles but like most silhouette shooters I prefer to use Rem mod 700 actions for building my silhouette rifles and here are some of the reasons why:
The 700 actions offer a very fast lock time and are not as heavy as Sakos so I can put more weight on the barrel.
There are a lot of after market things like triggers, stocks, titanium firing pins, mounts, etc. offered for the Rem 700 rifles that are just not available for other brands of rifles including the Sako.
Granted, Sako and other rifles feed the cartridges much better than Remington rifles but that is a non issue in Hunter class any more since we can load them singly if we run the single cartridges thru the magazine first, a thing that cant be done with a lot of the clip fed Sako rifles like my TRG.
I have only known one top shooter do extremely well with a Sako rifle and that is Dave Imas with a Sako TRG tricked up by the also famous Dan Theodore.
For a new shooter that is looking to buy an inexpensive factory rifle that would shoot good out of the box I would recommend he buys a Tikka (not the Lite one) in either 7-08 or 6.5X55.
On the other hand if he/she asked for my advice and the money was not an issue I would recommend to him/her to get a Rem 700 action, Jewell 2 lbs trigger with safety, get a 6.5 mm #5 SS custom barrel, have it chamber to 260 Rem and finished at 26, for stock get a Mark Pharr, Brown Precision or Nesika Bay with a Limb Saver recoil pad.
And most important have the work done by a good gunsmith like Mark Pharr or Marvin Pearson that know what is needed to make the rifles they put together perform as good as they make them look. Tony Tello