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Quote from: Biggerhammer on May 19, 2017, 07:54:59 PMQuote from: Branden on May 19, 2017, 07:39:51 PMFor a factory rifle it's hard to beat a tikka. They have a great factory trigger that's easily adjustable. The action is already square so if you do want to rebarrel it you have a good starting place unlike some that need trued so it saves you money. The action is extremely smooth. They shoot great out of the box. They are reasonably priced. Fairly light weight to start with so you can throw a heavier scope on if you want and still have a packable rifle. I own a few different rifles, and for the price a tikka is extremely hard to beat for a hunting rifle.If he were to purchase a Tikka. Then he would end up purchasing a Toyota Tacoma TRD, some Sitka "Attack Pants", a mirror on a telescopic pole so he could check out his own Azz while in the field ( Which could second as a monopod or a treaking pole), a app to find the nearest transgender restroom, some factory Barnes bullet crap ammo offering. Get a Remington and save yourself the discredit!LMAOThat was pretty dang funny!Though I won't buy a Remington, and all my hunting rifles run Leopold VX3s (3x9, 3.5x10, etc...), Not to expensive, clear, just the right magnification for hunting anything up to 500 yards, and a great warranty.The OP did not say his price range, so I will add, of all my rifles, my Sako Finlight in 300 win mag is my go to hunting rifle.
Quote from: Branden on May 19, 2017, 07:39:51 PMFor a factory rifle it's hard to beat a tikka. They have a great factory trigger that's easily adjustable. The action is already square so if you do want to rebarrel it you have a good starting place unlike some that need trued so it saves you money. The action is extremely smooth. They shoot great out of the box. They are reasonably priced. Fairly light weight to start with so you can throw a heavier scope on if you want and still have a packable rifle. I own a few different rifles, and for the price a tikka is extremely hard to beat for a hunting rifle.If he were to purchase a Tikka. Then he would end up purchasing a Toyota Tacoma TRD, some Sitka "Attack Pants", a mirror on a telescopic pole so he could check out his own Azz while in the field ( Which could second as a monopod or a treaking pole), a app to find the nearest transgender restroom, some factory Barnes bullet crap ammo offering. Get a Remington and save yourself the discredit!
For a factory rifle it's hard to beat a tikka. They have a great factory trigger that's easily adjustable. The action is already square so if you do want to rebarrel it you have a good starting place unlike some that need trued so it saves you money. The action is extremely smooth. They shoot great out of the box. They are reasonably priced. Fairly light weight to start with so you can throw a heavier scope on if you want and still have a packable rifle. I own a few different rifles, and for the price a tikka is extremely hard to beat for a hunting rifle.
its not the rifle it's the shooter what counts ! I shoot Tikka and drive Toyota oh ya and have zero issues with ANY performance from either ,and I piss standing up
Sooo having a sako says you're classy ? Im just fine NOT being labeled classy
Quote from: Jolten on May 19, 2017, 08:03:13 PMQuote from: Biggerhammer on May 19, 2017, 07:54:59 PMQuote from: Branden on May 19, 2017, 07:39:51 PMFor a factory rifle it's hard to beat a tikka. They have a great factory trigger that's easily adjustable. The action is already square so if you do want to rebarrel it you have a good starting place unlike some that need trued so it saves you money. The action is extremely smooth. They shoot great out of the box. They are reasonably priced. Fairly light weight to start with so you can throw a heavier scope on if you want and still have a packable rifle. I own a few different rifles, and for the price a tikka is extremely hard to beat for a hunting rifle.If he were to purchase a Tikka. Then he would end up purchasing a Toyota Tacoma TRD, some Sitka "Attack Pants", a mirror on a telescopic pole so he could check out his own Azz while in the field ( Which could second as a monopod or a treaking pole), a app to find the nearest transgender restroom, some factory Barnes bullet crap ammo offering. Get a Remington and save yourself the discredit!Any self respecting man would choose a Savage Anything but a Tikka!
Quote from: Biggerhammer on May 19, 2017, 07:54:59 PMQuote from: Branden on May 19, 2017, 07:39:51 PMFor a factory rifle it's hard to beat a tikka. They have a great factory trigger that's easily adjustable. The action is already square so if you do want to rebarrel it you have a good starting place unlike some that need trued so it saves you money. The action is extremely smooth. They shoot great out of the box. They are reasonably priced. Fairly light weight to start with so you can throw a heavier scope on if you want and still have a packable rifle. I own a few different rifles, and for the price a tikka is extremely hard to beat for a hunting rifle.If he were to purchase a Tikka. Then he would end up purchasing a Toyota Tacoma TRD, some Sitka "Attack Pants", a mirror on a telescopic pole so he could check out his own Azz while in the field ( Which could second as a monopod or a treaking pole), a app to find the nearest transgender restroom, some factory Barnes bullet crap ammo offering. Get a Remington and save yourself the discredit!Any self respecting man would choose a Savage
BiggerHammer,Thanks,It's good to have support in the SAKO department.We should swap pictures someday.The Rifles, not us, that would be weird.Regards,Rob.