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Sorry,I drank the Sako-Aid.My opinion may be biased. bh444
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Sako M995 TRG-S in .338 Laupa. Rifle is in very good shape. Has been shot less than 40 rounds. Bought gun as a unfired, show demo with some handling scratches on the stock. Used this gun for one Colorado elk hunting trip. During trip, it rained one day and the gun has some very light spots of browning of rust. As soon as I got back I gave the gun a thorough cleaning and oiled it down for storage. There is absolutely no pitting, just some small browning that will come off in time if kept well oiled. The gun has a 26" barrel, shoots good and is light for a .338 Laupa. This gun is not for the kick sensitive individual. In a hunting situation, its not noticeable when pulling the trigger on a elk but bench shooting requires nerves of steel.... and a 6 pack probably wouldn't hurt. With Norma 250 grain ammo, I was able to hold sub MOA accuracy out to 300 yards. This is as far as I've shot but sure the gun will continue to perform much further beyond. Gun comes with (1) magazine, hard case, and sako 1" Optilock rings. LoL!
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