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		<title>EuroOptic&#8217;s Super Deal on SAKO TRG42 in .338 Lapua Magnum</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 18:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve ever lusted for a SAKO TRG42 in .338 Lapua Magnum, now&#8217;s the time to break out the checkbook. This could be the deal of the decade. EuroOptic.com is selling brand new, .338 LM SAKO TRG42s for just $2250.00. That is not a misprint. For a limited time (while supplies last), EuroOptic is offering [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve ever lusted for a SAKO TRG42 in .338 Lapua Magnum, now&#8217;s the time to break out the checkbook. This could be the deal of the decade. <a href="http://www.eurooptic.com/" target="new">EuroOptic.com</a> is selling brand new, <a href="http://www.eurooptic.com/sako-trg-42-338-lapua-black-fixed-stock-matte-metal-finish.aspx" target="new">.338 LM SAKO TRG42s</a> for <strong>just $2250.00</strong>. That is not a misprint. For a limited time (while supplies last), EuroOptic is offering AccurateShooter.com readers new TRG42s in .338 Lapua Magnum for just $2250.00 &#8212; that&#8217;s over $1000.00 cheaper than the price at some other gun vendors. This was a special purchase, and inventory is limited, so don&#8217;t delay. The TRG42s have black furniture with a matte black barrel finish (not phosphate), and no Picatinny rail. The $2250.00 price applies only to black-stock models, chambered in .338 LM. Shop around and you&#8217;ll see you can&#8217;t come close to this price on a new TRG42 anywhere else. If you order, <strong>mention AccurateShooter.com</strong> to get the $2250.00 special price.</p>
<p><font size="4" color="#ad924f"><b>SAKO TRG42 in .338 Lapua Magnum for $2250.00</b></font><br />
<img width="600" src="http://www.eurooptic.com/images/products/LargeProducts/Sako-TRG-42-338-Lapua-Black-Fixed-Stock-Matte-Metal-Finish.jpg" alt="Sako TRG 42 338 Lapua Magnum"></p>
<p><font size="4"><b>EuroOptic Exclusive: .260 Remington TRG22s</b></font><br />
Want a SAKO TRG22 chambered in .260 Remington? Well you won&#8217;t find one at your local gunstore. EuroOptic.com commissioned a special run of <a href="http://www.eurooptic.com/sako-trg-22-rifles.aspx" target="new">.260 Rem TRG22s</a>, SNs 0XX-200, and they are now in stock. These are fitted with 26&#8243;, 1:8&#8243; twist, black phosphate-coated barrels. Actions come with milspec Picatinny rails pre-installed. Four different stock finishes are currently available: Matte Black, Remington Green, Desert Digital Camo, and Woodland Digital Camo. The Camo stock sets are an Eurooptic exclusive &#8212; not available anywhere else. These are very special rifles, and with the high interest in the .260 Rem cartridge (which won the National High Power Championship in the hands of SGT Sherri Gallagher), you can expect the rifles to sell out quickly. Price for the .260 Rem TRG22s in black and green is $3100.00. The Digital Camo versions are priced somewhat higher, at $3350.00. Shown below is a the TRG22 in Desert Digital. If you have questions, call (570) 220-3159 and ask for Jason Baney. <a href="http://www.eurooptic.com/sako-trg-22-rifles.aspx" target="new">CLICK HERE</a> for sale info and rifle specs.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sako260rem01.jpg" alt="Sako .260 Rem Remington TRG 22"></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/pdficon.gif"><a href="http://www.eurooptic.com/pdf/Sako-TRG22-Rifle-Technical-Data.pdf" target="new">  SAKO TRG 22 Rifle Technical Data (Factory flyer)</a></p>
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		<title>MEDIA Day &#8212; Some Interesting New Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 08:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Media Day at the Boulder City, Nevada range was a blast &#8212; literally. We had a chance to sample some big .338 Lapua Magnum rifles from Barrett and Sako. The recoil on the Sako TRG42 was epic, as it lacked a muzzle brake, and the front sandbag did nothing to tame rearward movement. We&#8217;ll provide [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Media Day at the Boulder City, Nevada range was a blast &#8212; literally. We had a chance to sample some big .338 Lapua Magnum rifles from Barrett and Sako. The recoil on the Sako TRG42 was epic, as it lacked a muzzle brake, and the front sandbag did nothing to tame rearward movement. We&#8217;ll provide more info on the TRG42 (and its new folding stock) later this week.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/medayme.jpg"></p>
<p><b>New Tikka T3 Sporter &#8212; Master Sporter Reborn</b><br />
Tikka unveiled an interesting new T3 Sporter, fitted out in a handsome laminated position stock. This seems to be the successor to Tikka&#8217;s popular (but long since discontinued) Master Sporter series. We only hope Beretta, Tikka&#8217;s parent company, will eventually offer a wider selection of calibers &#8212; right now Beretta only plans to sell .223 Rem and 22-250 versions in the USA.</p>
<p><b>New Tikka T3 Sporter</b><br />
<p><a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/01/media-day-some-interesting-new-products/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p><b>MRAD is Impressive &#8212; and Brutally Expensive</b><br />
Barrett&#8217;s new MRAD &#8220;adaptible&#8221; rifle was an impressive beast &#8212; as it should be at $6000.00 per unit. It did display some very clever engineering that allows a user to switch barrels and even change calibers with no gunsmithing. Check out the video for a review of the many unique features of the MRAD.</p>
<p><a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/01/media-day-some-interesting-new-products/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p><b>Crosman&#8217;s Computer-Controlled Airgun</b><br />
Perhaps the most innovative (or at least technologically advanced) rifle on display wasn&#8217;t officially a &#8220;firearm&#8221; at all. Crosman&#8217;s new Benjamin <i>Rogue</i>, pneumatic varmint rifle actually has a microprocessor-controlled &#8220;fire control&#8221; system. Yes this state-of-the-art airgun actually has an internal computer that monitors the available air pressure, and sets the output level according to the bullet weight and desired velocity. This is no Daisy B-B gun &#8212; the Rogue is big and bulky. But it also delivers the hitting power of a 38 Special, all without a single kernel of gunpowder. Crosman&#8217;s Rogue will launch a 145gr polymer-tipped Nosler bullet at 850 fps. Just run the numbers and you&#8217;ll find the Rogue delivers as much terminal energy as many centerfire pistol cartridges.</p>
<p><a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/01/media-day-some-interesting-new-products/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p><b>Polymer Cartridge Casings from PCP</b><br />
A Florida-based company, <a href="http://www.pcpammo.com/" target="new">PCP Ammunition</a>, unveiled a truly revolutionary product &#8212; polymer-cased ammo. The &#8220;cartridges&#8221; have a metal rim/base section (like shotgun shells) but nearly all the cartridge body is a tan-colored high-strength polymer. No, this product won&#8217;t do reloders much good, but it could be a huge &#8220;hit&#8221; with the military, as a polymer case is at least 25% lighter than brass. PCP Reps claimed that PCP&#8217;s plastic-bodied ammo can withstand loads that would be considered &#8220;full presure&#8221; in conventional brass. Stay tuned for further updates.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/plasticbrass.jpg" "PCP Plastic Ammo"></p>
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