I just picked this rifle up a few days ago from a gentlemen who is thinning his herd a bit. It is a rifle I have wanted for some time now, I have always had a love affair with the 222 Remington, I don't know what it is about that little cartridge but I just love it. I have had a few over the years, a Winchester post 64 and a Remington 600, but was never really satisfied with either. This rifle is gorgeous, has an oil finished stock, deep bluing, and no marks anywhere on it. It came with two sets of dies, some Federal and Winchester brass, a few bullets and an old set of Sako rings-not Opti Locks though.
I have taken it to the range twice now. Once I fired ten rounds of Sellier and Bellot 50 grain SP, the fumes from the powder were so terrible and the groups were awful so I quit and went home and gave it a thorough cleaning in fear that the ammo corrosive powder or primers. I then made up some careful reloads with the Winchester brass, H322, Federal GMM small rifle primers and Hornady 53 grain HP. These groups were better, with one group having all five shots touching, but the average was still above 1MOA. I have noticed it has a pressure point in the barrel channel of the stock, near the front swivel stud. I am wondering if this could be contributing to the rather less than stellar accuracy. Does anyone have experience with these older Sakos that could lend some insight? I also got a L579 Varmint in 22-250, it is sitting in the cabinet for now, awaiting some Opti Locks and a scope.
I will post some pics when I have some better lighting, but these rifles are beautiful!
I have taken it to the range twice now. Once I fired ten rounds of Sellier and Bellot 50 grain SP, the fumes from the powder were so terrible and the groups were awful so I quit and went home and gave it a thorough cleaning in fear that the ammo corrosive powder or primers. I then made up some careful reloads with the Winchester brass, H322, Federal GMM small rifle primers and Hornady 53 grain HP. These groups were better, with one group having all five shots touching, but the average was still above 1MOA. I have noticed it has a pressure point in the barrel channel of the stock, near the front swivel stud. I am wondering if this could be contributing to the rather less than stellar accuracy. Does anyone have experience with these older Sakos that could lend some insight? I also got a L579 Varmint in 22-250, it is sitting in the cabinet for now, awaiting some Opti Locks and a scope.
I will post some pics when I have some better lighting, but these rifles are beautiful!
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