The Sako 85 Brown Bear is ideal for the big game hunter who hunts North American and African game under the most demanding conditions. This model features an open adjustable rear sight and blade style front sight. This rifle has a drop plate instead of the magazine because of the magnum caliber. The short free floated bull barrel has a band type front swivel. The forged one piece bolt with three locking lugs offers fast, smooth cycling with controlled round feed and mechanical case ejection.
Specifications:
Caliber:.416 Rigby
Weight:9 1/2 Lbs.
Rifle Overall Length:42 3/4"
Action:3-Lug Bolt Action
Trigger:Single-stage with adjustable pull from 1 kg to 2 kg (2 to 4 lbs).
Safety:Bolt handle lock allows loading and unloading of the rifle with safety engaged
Rifle Barrel Length:22"
Rifle Barrel Twist:1:14"
Rifle Stock:Brown laminated hardwood reinforced with two cross bolts
Scope Mount:Adjustable open rear, blade style front and integral dovetail for scope mounts
Iron SightsYes
Caliber or Gauge:.416 Rigby
HandednessRight Hand
Item ConditionNew
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
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