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Correct...but do they have the same receiver, bolt, stock, bedding, trigger, magazine, floor plate, etc? If they are exactly the same then get the one that is cheapest or you like the looks of the most.
I bought a Tikka T3 last week. I was at Cabelas and compared the T3 and the Sako A7 side by side. The Tikka T3 had a much smoother action than the Sako. They looked like the same gun except for Stock color, Gray versus Black. It didn't take me long to see that the Tikka was a much better choice. As a side note, It shot the first three shots in the same hole at 50 yds.
Quote from: KillBilly on January 26, 2009, 10:10:03 AMI bought a Tikka T3 last week. I was at Cabelas and compared the T3 and the Sako A7 side by side. The Tikka T3 had a much smoother action than the Sako. They looked like the same gun except for Stock color, Gray versus Black. It didn't take me long to see that the Tikka was a much better choice. As a side note, It shot the first three shots in the same hole at 50 yds.wow!!!
Quote from: RailRob on January 26, 2009, 10:26:53 AMQuote from: KillBilly on January 26, 2009, 10:10:03 AMI bought a Tikka T3 last week. I was at Cabelas and compared the T3 and the Sako A7 side by side. The Tikka T3 had a much smoother action than the Sako. They looked like the same gun except for Stock color, Gray versus Black. It didn't take me long to see that the Tikka was a much better choice. As a side note, It shot the first three shots in the same hole at 50 yds.wow!!!Keep in mind the comparison it to the Sako A7, it is new on the market and not much more than the T3