Bought my oldest boy a Sako in a full stock when he graduated from high school 23 years ago. It was a 30/06.
We out a 4X Leupold scope on it and sighted it in using Winchester Power Point 180 grain ammunition.
The rifle shot one inch 5 shot groups right from day one. The next hunting season he took a target and shot one
shot at it. Nothing had changed from the previous year, and he put that target away and saved it, shot a few
shots at another to make sure.
Each year since, he has fired one shot at 100 yards at the same target, and all shots are still under one inch.
Not only is that exceptional accuracy, it is reliability and quality. Other than his .22 he shoots nothing else.
Doesn't really need to I suppose. He takes a moose and an elk each year as I did for many years, and also
hunts hard for trophy white-tail and mule deer.
I have had a bias for Sakos for years, but have had some terrific m70 and rems.