Re: TRG22 vs. R5 Milspec
Basic cost of a new TRG-22 is around 3000/cheaper if you hunt around. I got mine about 3 years ago for 2400. But prices are different now.
MIL SPEC 5R: 1000
AICS: 900
Trigger: 150
So MILSPEC in an AICS with replacement trigger is over 2k. How does the 2k extra math come into play?
So for an extra 1k, you get a 60 degree bolt throw, a much more robust bolt, a much more robust receiver etc... Things that you can never upgrade to in a MILSPEC.
Not taking anything away from the MILSPEC at its price point, but TRG-22 is just better.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: YAOG</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rolltide</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've always been pleased with the accuracy of my Remington, but I just saw a TRG22 in a local shop. I target shoot and hunt quite a bit, although I use my lightweight rifles for hunting.
I know the reputation of the TRG, but am curious if it is worth the additional expense over my Remington. The Sako is NIB and in a perfect world, I would just add it to the collection. Unfortunately, circumstances would dictate that I move something out of my collection and the Remington is the only option.
For those of you who have a TRG, or have had one in the past, do you feel like it is money well spent versus just keeping the Remington for the limited amount that I shoot? For the price of the Sako, I could even have a custom built.
Any thoughts, comments or suggestions are appreciated.
Chris </div></div>
Chris,
I think we pretty much all agree that the TRG-22 is an impressive shooting and handling factory rifle. Truth be told I don't think they get any better out of the box from any other factory. A friend of mine has a TRG-22 with a PH 5-25x56 scope and I've shot it bit and it shoots very well. But at the going rate of a new TRG-22 they should shoot as well as most of the entry level customs out there which they do but is no TacOps rifle which granted is a bit more money.
That said if you are a reasonably skilled hand loader the differences between the TRG-22 and 5-R will all be in the way the rifles handle and fit your body not in the size of your groups which will be a matter of your ability to tune your loads for your 5-R. Sure the TRG-22 has an adjustable stock and a very good 2-stage trigger from the factory but these are things you can add to your 5-R just like I did.
I bought a used 5-R Milspec in an AICS chassis to give me an adjustable stock. I added a Tubb Speedlock firing pin & spring assembly along with the incredibly smooth, crisp and consistent Huber 2-stage trigger. I shopped carefully and I still have nearly $2,000 to spend to catch up to the basic cost of a new TRG-22. That is well over 5,000 rounds of handloading materials or most of a top shelf scope. If money is an issue (I don't know anyone who if being honest about will say it isn't) this is significant money that could be used for major upgrades to your 5-R.
If you are a handloader keep the 5-R and build a good load for it and the 5-R will not hurt your scores compared to that shiny new TRG-22.
HTH!
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