Sako S20 in 6mm 08? WTF? you might be saying. Actually it is the tried and true 243, which is just a 308 necked down to 6mm, hence the 6mm/08. Why this caliber? Well, it is one of the most popular US hunting cartridges so ammo is available at about any hardware store or pawn shop in America. Reloading components are also widely available and proven load data easy to find. It is not a barrel burner when compared to many others. It can load little light 58g varmint pills or heavy ELD bullets up to about 105g.
Range report: My Sako is in the precision stock and is topped with a 4-16x FFP MIL optic. At 10:1 twist it will shoot the 100g bullets well but seems to really shine with the 75-90g options. Most of these would group under 1" at 100y but so far mine has really liked the 75g ammo using the Hornady V-Max bullets. These are running about 3580 fps at the muzzle. Did I say it was fast? My usual long range practice range is limited to 400y max. I have steel plates at 200, 300 and 400y to play with. With the 75g ammo, it can clean the KYL rack at 400 yards without a miss. The largest plate is 2MOA (8"), they run from there to 1.5moa (6"), 1.0moa (4") and 1/2moa (2"). I am pretty happy with that. The hammer forged bbl is very smooth and cleans easier than most. We have access to another range that runs from 100y out to 700y and 980Y but I have not had time to go play on it with the S20. My little 223 starts to get pushed around by the wind there out past about 550y and the 243 might as well but to a lesser degree. I am gearing up to do some custom loads for it using some 90g ELD-x bullets which I hope will be just the right blend of speed, accuracy and long range stability. It is not a 1mi rifle but I hope to find it accurate out to about 1000y within reason. For an off the rack choice, I am pretty happy with it.
Range report: My Sako is in the precision stock and is topped with a 4-16x FFP MIL optic. At 10:1 twist it will shoot the 100g bullets well but seems to really shine with the 75-90g options. Most of these would group under 1" at 100y but so far mine has really liked the 75g ammo using the Hornady V-Max bullets. These are running about 3580 fps at the muzzle. Did I say it was fast? My usual long range practice range is limited to 400y max. I have steel plates at 200, 300 and 400y to play with. With the 75g ammo, it can clean the KYL rack at 400 yards without a miss. The largest plate is 2MOA (8"), they run from there to 1.5moa (6"), 1.0moa (4") and 1/2moa (2"). I am pretty happy with that. The hammer forged bbl is very smooth and cleans easier than most. We have access to another range that runs from 100y out to 700y and 980Y but I have not had time to go play on it with the S20. My little 223 starts to get pushed around by the wind there out past about 550y and the 243 might as well but to a lesser degree. I am gearing up to do some custom loads for it using some 90g ELD-x bullets which I hope will be just the right blend of speed, accuracy and long range stability. It is not a 1mi rifle but I hope to find it accurate out to about 1000y within reason. For an off the rack choice, I am pretty happy with it.