Sako Ammo

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Brand:

Sako

Caliber:

7mm Remington Magnum

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

140 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Open Tip Match

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Grains:

175 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

100% pure ductile copper projectile w/ synthetic "BLADE" Tip

Caliber:

6.5mm PRC

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

120 grain

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Brand:

Sako

Caliber:

.338 Lapua Mag

Grains:

300 grain

Rounds:

10

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Brand:

Sako

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

170 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Caliber:

.30-06 SPRG

Grains:

170 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Caliber:

6.5mm Creedmoor

Grains:

136 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Sierra Matchking

Caliber:

.300 AAC Blackout

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

220 grain

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Soft-Nose, Boat-Tail

Caliber:

6.5x55mm Swedish

Grains:

140gr

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Grains:

50gr

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Boat Tail Hollow Point

Caliber:

.308 Win/7.62x51mm NATO

Grains:

175 grain

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Boattail Fragmenting

Caliber:

.308 Win

Grains:

150 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Hollow Point Boat Tail

Caliber:

6.5mm Creedmoor

Grains:

136 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Caliber:

.308 Win/7.62x51mm NATO

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Soft-Nose, Boat-Tail

Caliber:

6.5x55mm Swedish

Grains:

140gr

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Soft Point

Caliber:

.30-06 SPRG

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Sako

Bullet Type:

Soft Point

Caliber:

.308 Win/7.62x51mm NATO

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.9/5 based on 45 customer reviews across 181 variants from 32 retailers

The Sako S20 is an exceptionally accurate, well-crafted precision rifle with outstanding performance out of the box, though some users find the plastic stock aesthetically underwhelming.

What customers like

Exceptional Accuracy76%
Accuracy is about 1/2 MOA out the box, still looking to get it to 1000y
Smooth Bolt Action42%
The bolt is very smooth, the bolt handle in my opinion seems perfect
Quality Build & Craftsmanship56%
The Sako is the Rolls Royce of precision rifles for sure, pure Finnish craftsmanship
Excellent Trigger Quality40%
The trigger is smooth as silk and breaks like glass
Adjustable Features31%
The adjustability alone is worth the price of the rifle

Common concerns

Cheap Feeling Stock16%
The stock is so freaking cheap looking and feels hollow
Relatively Heavy7%
It could be lighter and I wish the stock
Frequently Asked Questions
Sako Ammo

Is Sako ammo any good?

Sako ammunition is well-regarded for consistent quality and accuracy, particularly in hunting and target shooting. Made by the Finnish manufacturer also known for premium rifles, it's considered reliable and precise. Pricing varies widely depending on caliber and quantity.

Does Sako make ammo?

Yes, Sako manufactures ammunition. Their lineup covers hunting, target shooting, and training across multiple calibers. Sako ammo is produced at their Riihimäki, Finland facility and distributed through retailers worldwide.

Why is Sako so expensive?

Sako rifles are expensive because they're manufactured in Finland to exceptionally tight tolerances using high-grade materials, resulting in consistent accuracy and reliability. Each rifle undergoes rigorous quality control. Prices typically start around $1,700 but range from roughly $1,200 to over $6,000 depending on model and configuration.

Where is Sako ammo made?

Sako ammunition is made in Riihimäki, Finland.

What bullets does Sako use?

Sako produces ammunition in calibers including .223 Remington, .308 Winchester, .300 Win Mag, and 6.5 Creedmoor, among others. Their bullet lines include Gamehead Pro, Super Hammerhead, and Powerhead Blade, designed for controlled expansion in hunting and precision shooting applications. Cases are brass with non-corrosive Boxer primers.

What grain bullet is best for a 308?

For hunting deer and similar game, 150-165 grain bullets work well. For larger game, 168-180 grain offers better energy retention. Match shooters typically use 168-175 grain for accuracy. Your rifle's twist rate matters—most .308s handle 168-175 grain reliably. Test several loads to find what groups tightest in your rifle.

What is the best 30-06 hunting ammo?

Best 30-06 hunting ammo depends on your game and rifle. Federal Premium Nosler Partition, Winchester Expedition 190-grain AccuBond LR, and Hornady Superformance are proven choices. For deer, any quality 150-165 grain load works; for elk and larger game, use 165+ grain bonded bullets. Test several loads in your rifle to find what shoots best.

What does a black tip 30-06 mean?

Black tip .30-06 refers to M2 armor-piercing ammunition, identifiable by black paint on the bullet tip. It contains a hardened steel core designed to penetrate armor and steel plate. Produced primarily during WWII, it remains federally legal and is sought by collectors and military surplus enthusiasts.