I own a small fleet of Sako rifles, both L and A series guns, and there is no doubt that they are excellent rifles. Just hard to come by in extremely good condition in this day and age and finding a new one is a really tough job if new or like-new condition is what you're looking for. And as was mentioned, aftermarket support and parts are getting scarce and expensive since Sako got gobbled up by a "big boy" company who thrives on selling you a new rifle every few years rather than supporting what you now have. And IMO, what you buy today with the Sako name on it is bought at a premium price for a lesser quality rifle than what the older rifles possess.
I'll stick with my original comment on current factory offerings. You pay maybe just a tiny bit more for a new Bergara Ridge or Hunter rifle (they even have a tactical model for those inclined), but in a current production rifle, for the money spent you'll get a lot for your dollars. Good ergonomics, design, and appearance, and they shoot like a house afire. You can spend considerably more for other current production rifles, but the quality and accuracy won't be any better unless you go full custom, and even then maybe. In today's new factory rifle market, a Bergara is a true bargain.