This gun was my great uncles. I remember it being one of the first guns I shot when I was a kid. When he passed, he gave it to my dad. He doesn't shoot much anymore so I took it to see what it was all about. I did some research and learned it is a Sako barreled action on a Marlin stock (I believe). It has a blued stainless steel barrel, which I've never seen before. I tried a few factory ammo offerings, but nothing grouped even close to what it should. Not being able to handload myself, I brought it to my trusted gunsmith. With it being a somewhat rare gun, I didn't want to bore it to a .223. He worked up a load of 55gr Bergers that shoot sub 1/2 MOA (he had pictures to prove it). Topped with a new VX-Freedom scope, I'm going to get the info for a CDS dial and give the whole set-up back to my dad as a late birthday gift. He has a ton of memories with this rifle, and I know he'll love shooting it again.