All:
I'd appreciate some advice regarding what I hope is a rare upgrade in a tactical long-range .308. I'm kind of a FNG at this - my experience is in ARs and open sights with very little experience and no formal training in long-range scoped rifles but I've got a lot of interest in it and plan to get trained. I've got a fairly basic tactical bolt action now.
My objectives are 1) accuracy to 1000 yards (or as long as I can get), 2) a gun that's comfortable to use in the tactical med to long-range classes, 3) long-term reliability.
I'm about sold on the Sako TRG-22 but have a couple concerns and wonder if I should think about a GA Precision or the Les Baer Tactical instead. The Sako does fit me very well and I like the trigger, as well. I'm thinking of the GAP or Baer because of build quality and accuracy with a tick up in cost from the TRG.
First and most important, barrel length as it pertains to accuracy. Seems to me that 20" is potentially too short for long range and the 26" may be too long. Is there anything to the theory that a barrel should be long enough to establish proper trajectory and burn the powder and anything longer just provides opportunity for unwanted vibration? From what I've read, 22-24" seems optimal which is what the other makers use. I realize, of course, that the smiths at Sako did their homework, so maybe there's a good reason for the 26". If I go with the Sako, should I opt for the 26" over the 20"? Or is this question answered with the 'last 100 yards' answer?
Second is general reliability. I know the Sako has a great reputation. How would it compare to the custom builds? How about the Sako magazine vs. the others used elsewhere?
Last, I've read that the TRG is not picky regarding ammo. Does this mean that it's not responsive to better loads or is that a stupid question? I'm likely to start handloading in the future.
I realize that there's a lot of other legitimate competition, but my logic in focusing on GAP and LB is this:
Kimber 8400 - similar to the GAP Hospitaller but I would imagine the build quality is significantly better with the GAP.
McMillans, TacOps and AE AW are out of the question - too pricey.
AI AE Mk II seems to be comparable to the TRG - may be better, but not that much better than the TRG as the GAP may be.
I've cross-posted this on a couple sites - hope that's not politically incorrect. Thanks much and my next question will be about optics once I narrow down to a few.
I'd appreciate some advice regarding what I hope is a rare upgrade in a tactical long-range .308. I'm kind of a FNG at this - my experience is in ARs and open sights with very little experience and no formal training in long-range scoped rifles but I've got a lot of interest in it and plan to get trained. I've got a fairly basic tactical bolt action now.
My objectives are 1) accuracy to 1000 yards (or as long as I can get), 2) a gun that's comfortable to use in the tactical med to long-range classes, 3) long-term reliability.
I'm about sold on the Sako TRG-22 but have a couple concerns and wonder if I should think about a GA Precision or the Les Baer Tactical instead. The Sako does fit me very well and I like the trigger, as well. I'm thinking of the GAP or Baer because of build quality and accuracy with a tick up in cost from the TRG.
First and most important, barrel length as it pertains to accuracy. Seems to me that 20" is potentially too short for long range and the 26" may be too long. Is there anything to the theory that a barrel should be long enough to establish proper trajectory and burn the powder and anything longer just provides opportunity for unwanted vibration? From what I've read, 22-24" seems optimal which is what the other makers use. I realize, of course, that the smiths at Sako did their homework, so maybe there's a good reason for the 26". If I go with the Sako, should I opt for the 26" over the 20"? Or is this question answered with the 'last 100 yards' answer?
Second is general reliability. I know the Sako has a great reputation. How would it compare to the custom builds? How about the Sako magazine vs. the others used elsewhere?
Last, I've read that the TRG is not picky regarding ammo. Does this mean that it's not responsive to better loads or is that a stupid question? I'm likely to start handloading in the future.
I realize that there's a lot of other legitimate competition, but my logic in focusing on GAP and LB is this:
Kimber 8400 - similar to the GAP Hospitaller but I would imagine the build quality is significantly better with the GAP.
McMillans, TacOps and AE AW are out of the question - too pricey.
AI AE Mk II seems to be comparable to the TRG - may be better, but not that much better than the TRG as the GAP may be.
I've cross-posted this on a couple sites - hope that's not politically incorrect. Thanks much and my next question will be about optics once I narrow down to a few.