They sent me a brand new rifle in two weeks after I just packed mine up and sent it to them with following letter. I didn't even bother trying to talk to them. I was tickled pink. I'm a real believer in honey over vinegar
Dear Beretta:
I purchased this Sako Finnlight in 300 Win. Mag. after selling my Weatherby SBGM in 300 Win. Mag. My army buddy, Jeb Brown just loves his 75 stainless synthetic in 300 Win. Mag. and convinced me that this is the hunters rifle of rifles. It is a very fine weapon except that I cannot get it to group very well at all. I am practically in tears from my disappointment. I have tried the following loads:
Remington Accutips - 180 grain
Remington corelocks - 180 grain
Hornady Heavy Mags 180 grain
Federal Fusions 180 grain
Federal Nosler Partition 180 grain
Federal Trophy Bonded Bear Claws 180 grain
Winchester Accubonds 180 grain
Winchester Extreme C3s 180 grain
However, it does not group anywhere near the stated standard of 5 shots in one inch. I have tried cold groups, warm groups, dirty groups and cleaning between every shot. The best I could get was 1.75 inches for 3 shots at 100 meters with good solid rests. A 4th or 5th shot dramatically opened up the groups. I use a Leupold 4.5 x 14 vari-X III with a fine reticule and the mounts are tight. I was an infantry platoon leader in the 101st Airborne and know how to shoot.
I would be very appreciative if you could either repair it to meet my needs or replace the unit. I really do want it for my long-range shooting in Colorado for Elk. We hunt big bowls and often take shots between 400 and 600 meters. Except for the accuracy issue, this weapon is what I would consider the ultimate hunting rifle. If I can get it to shoot sub MOA, then Ill be a happy soldier.
I have been a long time user of your products and have a 92F and an AL390. Obviously, your excellent quality control and commitment to service are key reasons for our continued loyalty to your fine brand of products.
Sincerely,
Conrad Charalampous, JD, MBA
Attorney at Law