Sako Finnbear

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May i inquire; I am looking at an older SAKO Finnbear L61R in 375 H&H. The serial number dates this rifle back to about 1963/64. The stock need some work to look pretty and needs a crack fixed but I'm not to interested in looks just function and safety. I don't know if this rifle will ever make to Africa but would like to make sure it is Africa "ready". ....so what would need to be done t make it ready ? What needs to be checked and proven ? I think maybe the twist on the early SAKO in 375 was a 1:14, and maybe most current production 375 H&H are 1:12 twist. There's a reason for this i suppose do with bullet stabilization/flight/accuracy. Please comment on this also.
Thanks
 
At the time those were considered the most accurate rifles. Repair or restock the rifle and you will be set.
 
At the time those were considered the most accurate rifles. Repair or restock the rifle and you will be set.
thanks for replying. I note this rifle has one crossbolt in front of the magazine. Should another be added further back, front of trigger or such ?
Are these original stocks weak in the wrist needing a threaded rod epoxied down thru the inside of the wrist ?
I do find a rather long crack on the right side of the stock from near the bolt handle cut towards the crossbolt. i figure this can be repaired with some marine tex and perhaps some flat metal from the inside. IDK.
 
I have one like yours in .338 WM I restocked it with a MacMillan.

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That’s a nice looking stock…if mine does work out with the repair I may go to a bell and Carlson, possibly a Boyd’s laminate to keep the price down and make it a bit heavier to mitigate recoil.
…..and if anyone else might chime it—I misspoke on the twist rate on the older Sako 375s. It’s 1:10 while most modern 375s have a 1:12. I suppose this may make it favor a heavier bullet—-idk.
 
I'm not sure McMillan inlets for this model Sako anymore.....which stock did you get from McMillan ?
 
I'm not sure McMillan inlets for this model Sako anymore.....which stock did you get from McMillan ?

It´s from 1990, code SSC-2, I believe it was called American Classic.
 
Thanks for that reference number, I see they still offer a Sako classic.
 

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