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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Weatherby VS SAKO
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<blockquote data-quote="TRG300WM" data-source="post: 578778" data-attributes="member: 34767"><p>I have both TRG 42 and TRG 22 and a Weatherby Mark V… I would take the TRG over the Weatherby Mark V all day long. Out of the box the sako will shot .5 at 100 yards weather it's a 308 win 260Rem 300WM 338 lap. The trigger is adjustable in length, horizontal and vertical pitch as well as let off. And TRG stock is fully adjustable. I don't really think its a fair to compare the two guns because one is a hunting rifle and the other is purpose-built for long-range target shooting or sniping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG300WM, post: 578778, member: 34767"] I have both TRG 42 and TRG 22 and a Weatherby Mark V… I would take the TRG over the Weatherby Mark V all day long. Out of the box the sako will shot .5 at 100 yards weather it’s a 308 win 260Rem 300WM 338 lap. The trigger is adjustable in length, horizontal and vertical pitch as well as let off. And TRG stock is fully adjustable. I don’t really think its a fair to compare the two guns because one is a hunting rifle and the other is purpose-built for long-range target shooting or sniping. [/QUOTE]
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