Bedding? Pressure points? Any Sako info info would be great. Any tips would be great.
Take it out and shoot it. If it does that well, leave it. If it shoots all over hell, give it a pillar bed, and float the barrel. If that doesn't work, then start shimming the front end for pressure point. If that doesn't work, then you'll have a rifle worth a ton of money, as it would be the only Sako ever made that didn't shoot.
R.