Is the Sako TRG good?
Is the Sako TRG good?
Sako TRG 22 A1: test conclusion The Sako TRG 22 A1 in 6.5 Creedmoor caliber is a well-manufactured precision bolt-action rifle, which is optimally suited for long range shooting thanks to its caliber. But the rifle is also suitable for hunting.
Is the TRG 42 good?
Even so, the TRG-42 is a very capable jack of all trades rifle, balancing between the heavy damage and slow mobility of heavier snipers and the quick reloads and faster handling featured by lighter rifles.
How much is a Sako TRG 42?
$4,550
Available models
| CAT CODE | MODEL | MSRP |
|---|---|---|
| JRSW744 | TRG 42 Green, Picatinny Rail | $4,550 |
| JRSW344 | TRG 42 Black, Picatinny Rail | $4,550 |
What caliber is the Sako TRG rifle?
The SAKO TRG 42 is a manually-operated, bolt-action weapon. This sniper rifle is available chambered for . 300 Winchester Magnum (7.62×67 mm) and . 338 Lapua Magnum (8.6×70 mm) cartridges.
Is Sako the best rifle?
Most Sako owners tend to hang onto their rifles as trusted and dependable sporting firearms, and many will argue that the M591 is still one of the best rifle actions ever produced.
Who makes Sako?
BERETTA HOLDING GROUP We make more than 100 different loads in 35 popular calibers for different targets and hunting purposes. Making both rifles and cartridges is a matter of pride for Sako. Our mission remains to offer our customers the very best in accuracy and performance.
Where are Sako rifles made?
Finland
Sako rifles and cartridges are proudly made in Finland and sold, in the United States, through a nationwide network of authorized dealers. We would like to invite you to join the group of like-minded hunters. Be among the first to hear what’s new with Sako and the world of hunting.
What makes Sako rifles so good?
Reputation. Sako rifles have always enjoyed an enviable reputation for both rugged dependability and above-average accuracy straight out of the box. Sako has always been mindful of its special reputation in this respect and no rifle ever leaves the factory before being test-fired.