The first suspect is a loose screw, either your rifle's action screws, or your scope or mount screws. So the first step is to ensure that all your mounting hardware screws are tight and torqued correctly, and that the action screws are correctly torqued. Ensure the ring mounts, or the bases, if you use bases that engage the dovetails, have engaged the dovetails correctly, and are tight on the dovetails. If necessary, lightly tap them forward with a non-marring hammer or a piece of wood or brass intervening between the mount and the hammer to ensure they are tight. If you find a loose screw, on either the scope mounts or the rifle, tighten it to the correct torque, then shoot for accuracy, and compare this group to your original groups.
If the mounting hardware all check out, or if you tighten the screws or the dovetail bases without an improvement in accuracy, the second suspect is a badly fouled bore. Spray the bore with brake clean to remove the surface layer of carbon, then use a good copper cutting solvent to get back to bare steel. Again, shoot for accuracy, and compare your results with your initial groups.
If that doesn't fix the problem, the scope is the weak link in the accuracy chain. Install a scope that has proven itself on another rifle, shoot the rifle for accuracy, and see if your groups are back to normal.
Beyond this, there might be an issue in the bedding, though how that could change without you being aware of it is a mystery. Remove the barreled action from the stock and ensure no foreign material has found its way into the barrel channel. Be sure the recoil lug properly engages it's recess in the receiver, I think SAKO now uses a floating recoil lug, but if not ensure that no crap has accumulated in the recoil lug recess. Examine the contact surfaces of the receiver and barrel for shiney spots which indicate movement. If found, the bedding is probably at fault, although looser action screws don't help. Be sure to reassemble the rifle correctly, paying close attention to the correct placement of the magazine box.