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  2. SAKO - Wikipedia

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    Sako Limited (natively Sako Oy) [1] is a Finnish firearm and ammunition manufacturer located in Riihimäki, Tavastia Proper in southern Finland. It also has owned the Tikka brand of bolt-action rifles since 1983, and is now owned by the Italian firearm holding company Beretta Holding .

  3. Sako TRG - Wikipedia

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    The Sako TRG-41 (1989) is designed to chamber either the .338 Lapua Magnum or .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge. The Sako TRG-S M995 (1992) is a hunting orientated variant of the TRG-41 designed to chamber eight standard and fourteen magnum chamberings and was produced until 2003.

  4. Sako S20 - Wikipedia

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    Sako S20. The Sako S20 is a bolt-action rifle designed and manufactured by Finnish firearms company Sako since 2020. The rifle features an aluminium chassis, which allows for modularity and different configurations, due to which Sako calls it a hybrid rifle. [3]

  5. .300 Remington Ultra Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, also known as the .300 Ultra Mag, 7.62×72mm or .300 RUM, is a 7.62 mm (.308 inch) rifle cartridge introduced by Remington Arms in 1999. The .300 Remington Ultra Magnum is one of the largest commercially available .30 caliber magnums currently being produced. It is a beltless, rebated rim cartridge, capable of ...

  6. .300 Winchester Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The .300 Winchester Magnum was introduced in 1963 by Winchester for use in the Model 70 rifle. Winchester developed the .300 Win Mag by taking the .338 Winchester Magnum, which was introduced in 1958, moving the shoulder forward by 4.0 millimetres (0.156 in) and lengthening it by 3.0 millimetres (0.120 in). This resulted in a cartridge with a ...

  7. Sako 75 - Wikipedia

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    Cartridge. .222 Rem to .500 Jeffery. Action. Bolt action. Feed system. Push feed. Sights. Proprietary tapered dovetail rail for attaching optical sights. The Sako 75 is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Finnish manufacturer Sako from 1996 [ 2 ] until it was replaced by its successor, the Sako 85 in 2006, [ 3 ] and finally discontinued in 2007.

  8. .300 Norma Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The .300 Norma Magnum, also known as .300 NM or 300 Norma, is a centerfire magnum rifle cartridge developed by Swedish ammunition manufacturer Norma Precision.The .300 Norma Magnum uses a .338 Norma Magnum parent case necked down to .30 caliber, [1] named to differentiate it from the older .308 Norma Magnum designed in 1960, and has begun to gain popularity among long-range shooters.

  9. Sako 85 - Wikipedia

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    Sako 85 is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Finnish manufacturer Sako since 2006, [1] and the name signifies that Sako celebrated 85 years that year. The model 85 is marketed as one of Sako's premium models for hunting, [2] and is delivered in many different configurations and chamberings. According to Sako the rifle is available in over ...