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sako s20 300 win
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<blockquote data-quote="340Wby-4-everything" data-source="post: 2200371" data-attributes="member: 47425"><p>No idea on the Sako, but I have had 6-7 Sakos in the last 40yrs and they all shot/shoot sub moa. My cousin and I both have .340 Wby's built by Rich Reilly at High Tech Custom Rifles in Colorado Springs. They both shoot sub 1/2" and I know mine will do that to 600yds all day with factory ammo (200, 210 and 250gr) and my cousin has his shooting sub .20 groups at 100 and 200yds with his hand loads. Mine also shoots Nosler 300gr LRABs really well (sub moa @ 100yds), but being a 7.25lb(with scope) mtn rifle, the 300s are painful. I also have a 300 Wby that Ritchie built for me and it too shoots under .5 moa and I know that out to 300yds and that too is with factory ammo - 165 and 180gr. His rifles are much less expensive (probably around half, maybe less) than Weavers/christensen and I have met many folks over the yrs that have them and they all love them. I've had my 340 for 24yrs and the 300 for 19. Key factor I think is the Lilja barrels he uses. Feel free to call me if you want more info. Charlie 303-912-8133</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340Wby-4-everything, post: 2200371, member: 47425"] No idea on the Sako, but I have had 6-7 Sakos in the last 40yrs and they all shot/shoot sub moa. My cousin and I both have .340 Wby's built by Rich Reilly at High Tech Custom Rifles in Colorado Springs. They both shoot sub 1/2" and I know mine will do that to 600yds all day with factory ammo (200, 210 and 250gr) and my cousin has his shooting sub .20 groups at 100 and 200yds with his hand loads. Mine also shoots Nosler 300gr LRABs really well (sub moa @ 100yds), but being a 7.25lb(with scope) mtn rifle, the 300s are painful. I also have a 300 Wby that Ritchie built for me and it too shoots under .5 moa and I know that out to 300yds and that too is with factory ammo - 165 and 180gr. His rifles are much less expensive (probably around half, maybe less) than Weavers/christensen and I have met many folks over the yrs that have them and they all love them. I've had my 340 for 24yrs and the 300 for 19. Key factor I think is the Lilja barrels he uses. Feel free to call me if you want more info. Charlie 303-912-8133 [/QUOTE]
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