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Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ladd</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
skatz11 said:
It is supposed to arrive Friday with Hensoldt 4-16 NH1 mounted and bore sighted. I will probably get out Saturday, dial in the scope, and start ringing steel with it out to 1000 yards with some SW ammo I have waiting. I'll have to take the camera and post some pics. Next week start working up some hand loads! </div></div>

Nice combo Ladd. I would suggest prior to range you check eye relief prone and off bench, check reticle for plumb. I never could figure out how you could mount a scope for someone without that someone behind the gun.
 
Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MinorDamage</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sami</div><div class="ubbcode-body">a trip to Finland with the family next month is eating up all my cash funds.</div></div>

Funny that a trip to Finland is getting between you and a Sako. Oh, the irony.</div></div>

My chance to quote that cheesy Master Card slogan.

Plane tickets to Finland: $5000
Travel expenses (converted from 1.5x Euro rate): $5000
Being there with the whole family for (great-)grandpa's 80th birthday: <span style="font-weight: bold">PRICELESS</span>

I will most likely see if some of the camo TRG's are still available later this year. If not then it is going to be a custom 6.5x55 with T3 action. I will most likely have a ultra high-end laminate competition stock for a T3 with me when I return.
 
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Who is going to be first to give us a range report on their new TRG 260. I dont think it will be me because mine won't be here till next Wednesday.
 
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Mine ships Monday but I have to deal with the California 10 day wait. I predict it will perform like the .308 except the holes will be slightly smaller.
 
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mine will be in on tuesday,will be at the range wednesday.

i have 108g,123g,139g lapua scenars 142mk and 140g noslers loaded in lapua and rem brass ready to go.

something i have loaded should work.
i will be able to shoot out to 600yd.

i will post up my results good or bad.
 
Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

Broke in the 260 TRG today. Got it on paper and shot a couple groups at 101 yards. Then shot steel at 550 and 960 yards. 550 was easy despite shifting winds, including first cold bore shot at that range. Ended up just going for head shots to make it challenging.

960 yards was considerably more difficult with the shifting wind. I had no spotter and was shooting at a 15x25 inch IPSC plate. After a few misses, got the wind figured out and hit the next three in a row, until the wind changed direction again!

I am really impressed with the rifle. It exudes quality. I love the short, slick bolt throw. I also see what all the fuss is about with the trigger. The magazines are really solid and the bipod is very stable. A very well executed system and a heck of a lot of fun to shoot! The Hensoldt is the icing on the cake. I guess the best testament is that I hardly noticed the scope all day. It just disappears and is very easy to maintain a great image, even at 16 power.

I took a few pics and video. I'll try and get it posted tomorrow.
 
Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ladd</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Broke in the 260 TRG today. Got it on paper and shot a couple groups at 101 yards. Then shot steel at 550 and 960 yards. 550 was easy despite shifting winds, including first cold bore shot at that range. Ended up just going for head shots to make it challenging.

960 yards was considerably more difficult with the shifting wind. I had no spotter and was shooting at a 15x25 inch IPSC plate. After a few misses, got the wind figured out and hit the next three in a row, until the wind changed direction again!

I am really impressed with the rifle. It exudes quality. I love the short, slick bolt throw. I also see what all the fuss is about with the trigger. The magazines are really solid and the bipod is very stable. A very well executed system and a heck of a lot of fun to shoot! The Hensoldt is the icing on the cake. I guess the best testament is that I hardly noticed the scope all day. It just disappears and is very easy to maintain a great image, even at 16 power.

I took a few pics and video. I'll try and get it posted tomorrow.
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Congrats on being the first. Mine shouls arrive tomorrow.

What load were you shooting and did your 101 yd groups look?
 
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Congrats on being the first. Mine shouls arrive tomorrow.

What load were you shooting and did your 101 yd groups look? [/quote]

I shot Southwest Ammo's 139gr Scenar. Took 8 rounds to get on paper and get scope zeroed. First 5 shot group (shots 9-13) was easily covered with a quarter. The cold bore was slightly to the right of the remaining 4 shots that were all touching and easily covered with a dime. At that point, I quit shooting groups on paper and hit my first cold bore shot dead center chest at 550 yard 15x25 inch IPSC target. Just something very satisfying about the "ring" of hitting steel that no group on paper can replicate. I do like to shoot groups, however, headshot groups!

Barrel prep before shooting - one oiled patch, one clean patch, and then a bore snake down the tube. Break-in procedure: shot 60 rounds of ammo, no cleaning/scrubbing. Cleanup: boresnake and one oiled patch.
 
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Thanks for the info. I have 200, 139 Scenars on order and already have some 123 Scenars as well as some 120 A-max. I'm very eager to get started.

I assume the TRG barrels come from the factory hand lapped?
 
Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

Well, she arrived today; number 104 of 200 dressed in a woodland camo stock and she is beautiful! Now I see what all the fuss is about. What a well thought out and executed rifle. I have heard a lot about how nice the triggers are, but you have to actually handle one to fully appreciate it. Brilliant design!

I had Euro Optics mount a a NF 8x32x56 target scope with a mil dot reticle and they did a great job. The only thing I can complain about is that I will need a cheek piece spacer to get a good cheek weld. I'll be ordering that tonight.

Hopefully, if the weather and my work schedule co-operate, I will get out to shoot it within the next couple of days.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Michael Aos</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How would you guys say these compare to an AI AE/AW/AX in 260 Remington?
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Personally, I can't say since I have never handled any of the AIs. However, if you do a search you will find a few threads where comparisons were discussed. Both AI and Sako have devoted followers, but a common theme seemed to that the Sako was considered the easier rifle to shoot and probably a bit more accurate. However, the AI was thought to be the more combat worthy and robust of the two.
 
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I've got both and the AI feels clunky compared to the TRG line. As far as combat worthy, the Sako chassis is pretty dam stout. The AI just has more of it. The TRG is in fact a military rifle. To me, the TRG just feels more "right". And, the trigger is incredible. I've got three in different calibers and I'm selling everything else. The .338LM is my fav.
 
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Anyone get their green stocked that didn't make it on first delivery? Still no word on my desert camo here.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mark S</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anyone get their green stocked that didn't make it on first delivery? Still no word on my desert camo here.</div></div>

Check to see if they have any woodland camo stocks ready to go. Not really much difference between them. I have the woodland camo and it looks great.
 
Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lakeway</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mark S</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anyone get their green stocked that didn't make it on first delivery? Still no word on my desert camo here.</div></div>

Check to see if they have any woodland camo stocks ready to go. Not really much difference between them. I have the woodland camo and it looks great. </div></div>

I'm in the desert here LW and with no rain since January nothing woodland
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. Running on principle now so will hang until I get what I paid for. The way it's playing out I may be pushing daisies but my son will enjoy.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mark S</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm in the desert here LW and with no rain since January nothing woodland
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Yeah it's a little harder I guess for the woodland camo to work in desert terrain. I don't live in a desert environment but the desert camo on the TRG actually works well in a more woodland one as well, enough green and black that it doesn't really stick out.
 
Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mark S</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lakeway</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mark S</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anyone get their green stocked that didn't make it on first delivery? Still no word on my desert camo here.</div></div>

Check to see if they have any woodland camo stocks ready to go. Not really much difference between them. I have the woodland camo and it looks great. </div></div>

I'm in the desert here LW and with no rain since January nothing woodland
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. Running on principle now so will hang until I get what I paid for. The way it's playing out I may be pushing daisies but my son will enjoy.</div></div>

I understand.

By the way, you will almost certainly need comb spacers. I had to raise mine 16mm using 1.125 ring height with a 56mm objective scope. With the camo stock, get your spacers in black. I tried green and it's a much different shade then the green used in the stock. Didn't look good at all, so I switched to black which looks fine.

If anyone needs a 10mm spacer in green, shoot me an PM.
 
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LW I have to run 10mm spacer on my 22 and 42 with low Badgers and 5-25x56 PMll's. I was aware no camo so ordered black same time as the 260 I can doctor it up with a rattle can. Got an e-mail from EO a few weeks ago spacer was in
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mark S</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anyone get their green stocked that didn't make it on first delivery? Still no word on my desert camo here. </div></div>

Anybody?
 
Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: EuroOptic</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Mark,

Yours shipped today....several greens have shipped as well.

Greens and digitals now in stock
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Jason </div></div>

Thanks Jason, just what I wanted to hear.
 
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Hi Guys,
Just a quick thanks to Alex and Jason at EuroOptic. Got my 260 TRG and New nightforce the other day. Still need to work on Handloads, but corbon shot real well.

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Looking forward to stretching out the distance soon.

Thanks,
Mike
 
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Nice looking gun and great shooting. DO you like the digital woodland camo as much in person as you thought you would?? Z
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: iplumb</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hi Guys,
Just a quick thanks to Alex and Jason at EuroOptic. Got my 260 TRG and New nightforce the other day. Still need to work on Handloads, but corbon shot real well.

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Looking forward to stretching out the distance soon.

Thanks,
Mike</div></div>

Congrats! It's a beauty. Looks exactly like mine. Shoots like mine too.

I was wondering how the Corbon factory loads would do in our rifles. Good to know we have a solid factory ammo option if we need one, even if it is awefully expensive.

Look in the reloading section for the TRG in .260 thread. Some good info there.

Good luck with it!
 
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Bringing this back up to see if there is anyone else with some experience with this group build. I'm in the process of purchasing this rifle and would love to hear any more input you guys might have. Thanks!
 
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Awesome rifle. You will love it. It's all the good stuff you have always heard about in a TRG-22 except it's a .260 instead of a .308, which to me is a big plus.

Plenty of good loads sorted out for this rifle now, too. So, your load development should be a breeze.

Good luck.
 
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I'm another happy 260 TRG owner. It is a joy to shoot.
 
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What's the deal with the .260 over the .308, I understand the .260 has a little flatter trajectory and has a little softer kick to it, but let's not forget that not everybody reloads. I don't anymore because I just don't have the time, and the .308 has several good match factory rounds for us non-reloaders on the market.

Congrats to all new TRG fathers.......
 
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There isn't much more to the "deal" than what you have said. "a little flatter trajectory" is subjective. For me it is about 2 mils (25% less than the 308) at 850 yards. I've been told, by people who know, that the 260 is the single most common caliber at tactical sniper comps. Apparently its worth the effort for them.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: peterh</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What's the deal with the .260 over the .308, I understand the .260 has a little flatter trajectory and has a little softer kick to it, but let's not forget that not everybody reloads. I don't anymore because I just don't have the time, and the .308 has several good match factory rounds for us non-reloaders on the market.

Congrats to all new TRG fathers....... </div></div>
 
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"Flatter" is nice and all, but the big deal is reduced wind deflection. If you run in a squad in a tactical match all day with a .308 and see what guys running .260's are holding for wind, "the deal" becomes quite apparent.

In my experience "little softer kick" is a bit of an understatement too. Shooting my buddy's braked .260 compared to my braked .308 seemed like shooting rimfire (very loud rimfire.. but still).

I say 'seemed' because as of tomorrow I'm part of "club suppressed .260" --- and am not going to miss .308 one bit.

Also, keep in mind that what folks who don't reload think about a particular caliber isn't horribly relevant to those who do
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: peterh</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What's the deal with the .260 over the .308, I understand the .260 has a little flatter trajectory and has a little softer kick to it, but let's not forget that not everybody reloads. I don't anymore because I just don't have the time, and the .308 has several good match factory rounds for us non-reloaders on the market.

Congrats to all new TRG fathers.......</div></div>
 
Re: Sako TRG 22 in 260 Remington - NOW TAKING DEPOSITS

I asked my guy at Eurooptic's about a 260 this morning but none are available right now, maybe soon, so instead I jumped on the last 308 in stock and had it overnighted to me for delivery to my local FFL by 11am tomorrow morning!

p.s. it's green
 
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If I decid to sell my Sako in 300 winmag i would be all over a Sako in 260 Rem. I love my Sako.

South West ammo is GTG. I shoot there 308 premium. Its some good stuff.
 
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I have a TRG22 in 308, a full custom built 260 on a Defiance Machine action with Obermeyer barrel and a McMillan M40 in 300 win mag. But I am really Jonesing for another TRG22 only in 260 Remington. Maybe I'll have to sell a couple of other toys to end up with another Sako.