I am having trouble finding the Sako 3 ring Optilock mount for my TRG-42, the stores that I have talked to, either don't know what I am talking about, or have been unable to get them in the past. Anyone know who has them or could bring them in?
I am having trouble finding the Sako 3 ring Optilock mount for my TRG-42, the stores that I have talked to, either don't know what I am talking about, or have been unable to get them in the past. Anyone know who has them or could bring them in?
I have the dovetail slots on my TRG-41. I mounted a Nightforce scope (can you say heavier than most scopes) with the Sako 2-ring Optilock base/rings. The mount lasted about 60 shots. The Tikka mounts lasted about 5 shots. You notice these things when your shots at 100 yards start wandering about 3 to 4 inches each time. I installed a Near base (20moa) coupled with NF steel rings, all is well with my 338LM. Cost a lot of money to mount a scope on my TRG-41, but is worth every penny when you see the results. The Sako 3-ring tactical mount costs about $600, the combination I use is about $400. If you're determined to get the Sako tactical mount, phone Shooters Choice out of Waterloo Ontario, they can order one. Could take months if the distributor has none in stock.I am having trouble finding the Sako 3 ring Optilock mount for my TRG-42, the stores that I have talked to, either don't know what I am talking about, or have been unable to get them in the past.
Might be obvious, but have you tried the shooting edge? They had every accessory except cheekpiece spacers a couple months ago.
I think you made the right choice, IMHO. You now have a "system" of parts designed (and presumably warrantied) to work with each other from the factory as opposed to a third party making it on its own.
Pics are always good!
A factory part does not make it better, many have tried the factory mounts and found them unsatisfactory, which is why they go to a "third" party. I have a Leupold Mark 4 Scope, does that mean that the Leupold bases and rings are better than the Badger Rings and Near Base that the scope is in?
Isn't Sako situated in Finland?
Yes, but warranty work is usually done via a local distributor; I can't speak for Sako directly, but that has been my experience thus far.