Hey there I am looking to get a Sako TRG 42 in 338lm , I’ve always wanted , I was curious to hear anyone’s hands on experience with them and what there thoughts were ? Thanks
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You mentioned your hand load 250gr bullets for the trg42 just curious what kind of groups you were achieving and what the coal was of your bullet I hear the mag is too short to let you reach the lands.I've had one for a few years. It has no coldbore adjustment. I'm 6'2" and a 172lbs. No stock adjustment required. I have a factory folding stock and have never bothered to install it. The factory bi-pod is fantastic. It has never had a misfeed or failure to eject. The trigger is my favorite ever. The factory brake is very efficient. It is, of course, very accurate. The first load I tried was the end of my load development. This was a reduced practice load with 250gr. SMK. I tried a load with the only change being a less expensive 250gr. Hornady Interlock. The point of impact was so close to identical at a 100yds. that I just started shooting the cheapies.
I can't tell you how it functions in freezing weather, snowstorms, sandstorms or any other lousy conditions because I avoid shooting in those conditions but all reports are that the TRGs are utterly reliable. If you use the factory brake the concussive effect is noticeable and gave me a headache. I whined about this in another thread and was instructed to take two Tylenol before I'd shoot. I don't use Tylenol so two aspirin solved the problem.
It is exactly what it is supposed to be and that is a military grade sniper rifle. If you buy one you will not be disappointed.