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Posted By: hglass Sako TRG-42 - 12/08/12
Any thoughts or opinions on the Sako 338 Lapua. I looked at the McMillan Tac 338 and the Surgeon Remedy. But there double the cost of the Sako. I dont want to say 6 months down the road I should have bought???
Posted By: notlim Re: Sako TRG-42 - 12/09/12
I really like mine, its waay more accurate than I am. For a fun play gun it works really really well.
The trigger is beyond excellent, fully (and easily) adjustable. �`ve got mine kitted out with the sako bipod, NF 5.5x22x56 in NF rings ,near 20moa base and near brake.`
so equipped it kicks like a .243, its noisy as h$ll but any brake equipped lapua will be so that is neither a + or a -

Its a heavy bugger and not really well suited for hunting if walking around and snap shots are possible for your type of hunting. I cant shoot it offhand at all. If you are going to setup and glass and shoot from one spot (like shooting over a big cut or beanfield) then it would kick-ass. Hits on deer size targets will be possible as far as your skillset allows.

I`m a newbie to longer range shooting but its very easy to hit a 3`gong at 320yards with mine. pretty well everybody I let try it can as well. everybody that shoots it comes away smiling ear to ear- its off the charts on the fun scale.

I have no experience with the Mcmillan or surgeon but I cannot figure what they could possibly do that much better than the TRG to justify the price...

Do you have any specific questions about it
Posted By: fisherortho Re: Sako TRG-42 - 12/09/12
I am also impressed with my TRG-42. It is plenty accurate with 300gr SMKs over 92gr of H1000. It is consistently sub-MOA past 1000yds even in windy conditions. I have the factory brake and bipod. Both work very well. It is not a gun to even consider shooting without earmuffs and possibly plugs and muffs. The 2 stage trigger is very nice as well. If you are going to be shooting past 1000yds be sure to get plenty of cant in the base and a scope with enough internal adjustment.
Posted By: notlim Re: Sako TRG-42 - 12/10/12
Posting about it inspired me to drag it out this morning despite 20+km/h winds here's the first 3 shot group cold barrel 500yards. The rest of the day was well wasted busting clay birds and blowing up popcans

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I didn't measure the group but its under 2" I had to dial in 1/2 mil of windage for that 20km/h. Someday I'll get somebody who's not blind and shaky like me to shoot it to see what it can really do smile
Posted By: Dogshooter Re: Sako TRG-42 - 12/10/12
Anybody can shoot a 2" group in their bathroom floor......
Posted By: notlim Re: Sako TRG-42 - 12/10/12
ha, Nice!
when I ripped it up I thought "Puurfect, its already got targets printed on it!"
Posted By: IslandFirearmCoatings Re: Sako TRG-42 - 12/10/12
Unless you regularly shoot well over 1000 yards or just have excess play money you may want to rethink your need for a 338 Lapua. We have been shooting 308's, 7-08's, 6ppc's and a 223 out to 1000 and hitting MOA. Anything under that range is a waste of powder as far as I'm concerned. I had a TRG 42 and it shot pretty well, just over 1/2MOA with hand loads but I didn't shoot far enough regularly to justify keeping it. They will hang with a lot of custom rifles.
Posted By: notlim Re: Sako TRG-42 - 12/10/12
Need is such an ugly word grin
doesn't really apply to someone with a bad case of gun aquistionitis
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