Sako reaches its 100th birthday on April 1st, 2021. To celebrate, we’ve grouped all our Sako/Tikka reviews into one place

To celebrate Sako’s 100th birthday, we thought we’d list all the Sako and Tikka (which merged with Sako in 1986) reviews available on our website.
A spokeperson said: “Sako is one of the world’s most prestigious rifle and cartridge brands. Our reputation, high-quality products and credibility are rooted in the unique skills of our employees and in their professional pride. Sako has an eventful and rich history behind it. Over a period of 100 years, the company has grown by focusing on internationalisation, the excellence of its products, respect for its own craftsmen and personnel, and on offering innovative solutions for the needs of its customers.”
Here at Rifle Shooter, we’ve always found Tikka and Sako rifles to be very popular. In fact, Sako and Tikka rifle reviews occupy almost half of the top ten most-read articles on our site, proving their immense popularity with our readership. These are tool sdesigned to do a job, and to do it well. Check out just some of the extensive variety of rifles on offer form this fantastic Finnish brand with history to be proud of. You can learn about the history of Sako as a company here in a short film made by Sako.
The Reveiws
2016 – Sako A7 Roughtec Range 308 Win
2016 – Sako Quad Hunter .17HMR
2016 – Tikka T3x Lite in 223 Rem
2017 – Tikka T3x CTR in .308 Win
2019 – Tikka T1X MTR in 17 & 22 rimfire
2019 – Sako 85 Carbon Wolf in 6.5 Creedmoor
2020 – Sako S20 Precision rifle
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