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<blockquote data-quote="naja302" data-source="post: 1084671" data-attributes="member: 69437"><p>I had a sako TRG (M995) and bought the KRG stock and it was outstanding. I think I did have to use a few washers durning install to get everything to work. It was a great "chassis" though. Gun still shot 3-4 MOA groups so I finally sold it and now gave up on the Lazzeroni thing.</p><p> </p><p>My gun was sick (looking and feeling) and I think the stock was very good (accuracy international expensive though)...never did shoot as well as any factory Remington or savage though.</p><p> </p><p>But I truly don't blame the stock...I blame lazzeroni. But then again he does know a lot more than I do, so it is probably all my fault. I only seem to get accuracy with wimpy standard cartridges.</p><p> </p><p>Someday, someone needs to teach me how to make a super magnum shoot well. As for now I have thousands of dollars tied up in boat anchors...anyone want to buy a *** McMillan Tac-338?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naja302, post: 1084671, member: 69437"] I had a sako TRG (M995) and bought the KRG stock and it was outstanding. I think I did have to use a few washers durning install to get everything to work. It was a great "chassis" though. Gun still shot 3-4 MOA groups so I finally sold it and now gave up on the Lazzeroni thing. My gun was sick (looking and feeling) and I think the stock was very good (accuracy international expensive though)...never did shoot as well as any factory Remington or savage though. But I truly don't blame the stock...I blame lazzeroni. But then again he does know a lot more than I do, so it is probably all my fault. I only seem to get accuracy with wimpy standard cartridges. Someday, someone needs to teach me how to make a super magnum shoot well. As for now I have thousands of dollars tied up in boat anchors...anyone want to buy a *** McMillan Tac-338? [/QUOTE]
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