Tome,
I got the impression from your first post you were paying close $3400. If you got the gun for 100's less than half, your prob ok.
Just don't expect that 1/2" MOA to be a reality! And if you think you had trouble dealing with gunsmiths, with till you have to go through proving to Sako that it won't hold 1/2" MOA, they will have every excuse in the book.
Also, when I am talking about a 1/2 MOA gun, I am talking about one that will agg at 1/2 MOA (5 five shot groups in a row that are under 1/2") . Trust me, a 308 factory rifle of any kind is going to have a hard time doing that. Sure, it will pop a 1/2" groupt sometimes.
You just have to be honest about what the accuracy of the rifle.
I shoot with a guy that tells me about his varmint rilfes that shoot in the .1's, truth be known, he shot a group one time that measured under .200", so he now has a gun that shoots in the 1's.... NOT
Bottom Line is if you got the gun for under $1500, you would be hard pressed to build a custom rifle that would be better for that. For $3400, I could build one that would shoot circles around it.
JMHO
I love my Sakos, I have three. I have a really nice one for sale right now. It is a Delux Finnbear 222 from the early 70's with less than 100 roiunds through it. I will be putting it on Gunbroker next week. I even have the origianal box if you know anyone interested. Starting price is going to be $1500.
Randy