Certainly, on this side of the Atlantic, nothing holds its value as well as a Sako. I have just found this to my (high) cost, when trying to buy a used one. I settled for a two-year-old Sako Hunter, which even in 6.5 x 55 (which is not the most popular calibre here) was still mightily expensive to buy, even with the dealer under pressure from me to 'sharpen his pencil' to secure the deal. Most roe deer here are taken with a .243 Win, and most fallow, reds, and sika are taken with a .308 Win. Hardened red enthusiasts sometime opt for .270 calibre. There are alternatives, and an awful lot of rifles for sale in calibres other than the obove, but anything else sits on the dealers rack for longer. Still, that Sako was hard to buy cheaply.