We are currently working with the SAKO TRG22A1 in 65CM
I will note, I have an original TRG22 in 308, and the changes are well received as believe they did a great job changing the rifle to fit modern times. Mainly the adjustability in the stock. The TRG22A1 has a folding quick adjust stock. One note, be sure to tighten everything up as you can induce movement in the parts without securing. The bolt is one of the smoothest in the industry and when you run the bolt on a TRG you instantly fall in love. I am big fan of their triggers also.
This rifle is different from the M10 TRG by the fact it is not switch barrel capable. The barrels on the TRG are fixed in place.
TRG Ammo
One highlight for me is the TRG Ammo from Beretta.
The TRG Precision ammunition features a 136gr Scenar L bullet which in my opinion is the perfect round for the 6.5CM. Many people chase bullet weight but the 136gr Lapua has the same BC as many of the heavier 140gr class bullets have. The benefit of the 136gr bullet is being slightly lighter you bring back speed. I feel the 6.5CM class of bullets work best around 2800fps or higher.
Running the Numbers
Running the bulletseeker on the TRG we had excellent numbers.
136gr Scenar L
AVG Velocity : 2780fps
SD: 14fps
With the Hammer forged barrel we have a bit slower velocity, but I have documented that many times. However even with them being in the slower node of velocity, accuracy is first class. When zeroing the rifle my initial accuracy first look was very, very good.
Bottom group was my initial shots on paper after the bore sight. The 3 shot group at the the target was my zero group so very accuracy ammo.
I then went out, dope the rifle to distance, getting my weaponized math details.
I then adding .2 mils over the 1000 yard dope and decided to whack a prairie dog on the range. I estimate it was around 1010 - 1015 yards, this was a second round impact on the animal. I quick ranged him, saw the splash in my reticle, adjusted and took him out with the next shot.
I will have more to report, our weather is just being racket since our Cameo Class. Once the weather breaks I will be back out putting the TRG22A1 through its paces.
I will note, I have an original TRG22 in 308, and the changes are well received as believe they did a great job changing the rifle to fit modern times. Mainly the adjustability in the stock. The TRG22A1 has a folding quick adjust stock. One note, be sure to tighten everything up as you can induce movement in the parts without securing. The bolt is one of the smoothest in the industry and when you run the bolt on a TRG you instantly fall in love. I am big fan of their triggers also.
This rifle is different from the M10 TRG by the fact it is not switch barrel capable. The barrels on the TRG are fixed in place.
TRG Ammo
The TRG Precision ammunition features a 136gr Scenar L bullet which in my opinion is the perfect round for the 6.5CM. Many people chase bullet weight but the 136gr Lapua has the same BC as many of the heavier 140gr class bullets have. The benefit of the 136gr bullet is being slightly lighter you bring back speed. I feel the 6.5CM class of bullets work best around 2800fps or higher.
Running the Numbers
Running the bulletseeker on the TRG we had excellent numbers.
136gr Scenar L
AVG Velocity : 2780fps
SD: 14fps
With the Hammer forged barrel we have a bit slower velocity, but I have documented that many times. However even with them being in the slower node of velocity, accuracy is first class. When zeroing the rifle my initial accuracy first look was very, very good.
Bottom group was my initial shots on paper after the bore sight. The 3 shot group at the the target was my zero group so very accuracy ammo.
I then went out, dope the rifle to distance, getting my weaponized math details.
I then adding .2 mils over the 1000 yard dope and decided to whack a prairie dog on the range. I estimate it was around 1010 - 1015 yards, this was a second round impact on the animal. I quick ranged him, saw the splash in my reticle, adjusted and took him out with the next shot.
I will have more to report, our weather is just being racket since our Cameo Class. Once the weather breaks I will be back out putting the TRG22A1 through its paces.