A little over a year ago, I got into long range shooting. I bought a .308 Remington 5R which has proven to be an exceptional value and a great shooter. That said, I’m thinking about selling the 5R and putting the funds toward a Sako TRG 22 or something similar. I’ve got a fairly tight budget and I can’t afford multiple precision rifles right now. I like the Remington, but the HS Precision stock has never fit me well (I don’t like the palm swell) and I’d also like to get the stainless steel coated matte black. Once I started doing the math ($800+ for an AICS or McMillan with bedding and bottom metal, $200 to have the barreled action coated, $90 to have a Badger knob installed, possibly a new trigger), I’m really not that far away from a TRG 22 ($2,698).
If you have personal experience with the TRG, how do you like it? How do they shoot? I held one once and I really liked the stock, but I didn’t get to shoot it. I’ve also been looking at the Accuracy International AE series, but at $3,369 it’s more than I can comfortably afford. That said, until yesterday, I didn't realize the AI AE could be had in 6.5 CM; that's really my dream setup. In the past I’ve found that I'm better off getting what I want rather than compromising, especially when the TRG 22 is $2,700 and the AE is only around $600 more. The largest factor holding me back is my tight budget, but I’m willing to save a little longer if need be. Another factor is all of the reloading gear I already have for .308 (16 lbs of Varget, 500 new Lapua cases, 700 175 SMK's, premium .308 dies, ect...).
To complicate things a little more, I just found out my local Sako/AI dealer (Euro Optics, they are outstanding by the way) is having a special group buy on a Sako TRG 22 chambered in .260 Rem. That said, I’m not sure if that deal is still going on. If I was to buy a 6.5, I’m leaning more toward the 6.5CM because Hornady makes good/affordable brass, but I suppose I could use my .308 brass and neck it down to .260.
On a related note, I’m fortunate to have free and unlimited access at a private 1,000 yard range that was recently built behind my home, but I haven’t yet taken my .308 past 600 yards. Coincidently, Euro Optics has a TRG 42 in 300 Win Mag on sale for $2,400 which is very tempting. However, I worry the 300 may be less than enjoyable to shoot all afternoon so I’m leaning more toward the .308 or 6.5mm if I can swing the coin.
Please feel free to share your thoughts. Thanks!
If you have personal experience with the TRG, how do you like it? How do they shoot? I held one once and I really liked the stock, but I didn’t get to shoot it. I’ve also been looking at the Accuracy International AE series, but at $3,369 it’s more than I can comfortably afford. That said, until yesterday, I didn't realize the AI AE could be had in 6.5 CM; that's really my dream setup. In the past I’ve found that I'm better off getting what I want rather than compromising, especially when the TRG 22 is $2,700 and the AE is only around $600 more. The largest factor holding me back is my tight budget, but I’m willing to save a little longer if need be. Another factor is all of the reloading gear I already have for .308 (16 lbs of Varget, 500 new Lapua cases, 700 175 SMK's, premium .308 dies, ect...).
To complicate things a little more, I just found out my local Sako/AI dealer (Euro Optics, they are outstanding by the way) is having a special group buy on a Sako TRG 22 chambered in .260 Rem. That said, I’m not sure if that deal is still going on. If I was to buy a 6.5, I’m leaning more toward the 6.5CM because Hornady makes good/affordable brass, but I suppose I could use my .308 brass and neck it down to .260.
On a related note, I’m fortunate to have free and unlimited access at a private 1,000 yard range that was recently built behind my home, but I haven’t yet taken my .308 past 600 yards. Coincidently, Euro Optics has a TRG 42 in 300 Win Mag on sale for $2,400 which is very tempting. However, I worry the 300 may be less than enjoyable to shoot all afternoon so I’m leaning more toward the .308 or 6.5mm if I can swing the coin.
Please feel free to share your thoughts. Thanks!