I am heavily considering a bolt gun purchase. It will be my first ever bolt gun and would like to see what everybody else looks for in a good bolt gun. Let's get ready to rumble.
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Yeah, they do. If there's a downside it's that magazines are expensive (I don't care, only need a few), and they aren't "lego like" like the Remington 700. They aren't out there in the quantity so there aren't a million and one stock and trigger options for them like the 700. I don't care though, they come set up really well from the factory, and they just plain shoot.So Tikka is first on the block.
Do they feel pretty well balanced?
Is there a place I could go that night have one I can fondle?
I'm going to get a Tikka T3 Tactical in .308. Great trigger, Sako barrels, solid actions, MOA or better guaranteed for under 1K, and a decent stock, and threaded barrel. The actions are much smoother than Savage, and gasp.......I've just never been big on Savage aesthetics.
Every Tikka I've owned has been a demon at distance.
I'm looking hard at the IA Deception, but I haven't decided. I'll sure let you know though. This project is probably a couple months away.What can are you putting on it?
I'm looking hard at the IA Deception, but I haven't decided. I'll sure let you know though. This project is probably a couple months away.
Max 400 yardsWhat's the max distance you shoot when hunting?
I am heavily considering a bolt gun purchase. It will be my first ever bolt gun and would like to see what everybody else looks for in a good bolt gun. Let's get ready to rumble.
We're practically twins, lol!I'll second what @Laufen said about the Tikka T3. I have a T3 Varmit in .22-250.
Glass smooth action- I mean, Wow. Very decent out of the box trigger. Comes with a detachable magazine and extras are like $60 and hold four rounds. But here again, I'll agree with Laufen. I don't need more than a couple rounds. I also like the stock- the fore end is particularly comfortable to hold.
All that said, I'd have to describe myself as a Rem 700 guy if I had to pick just one. That's probably because Dad was a hard core Rem 700 guy. I have several 700s- good rifles for the money.
And since I saw the IA Deception mentioned- I'll second that choice too. Mine is great- and has no noticeable POI shift... that impressed me.
Next time I am back down that way I will get in touch with you.Oh yeah- and if you find yourself close to Macon, I've got a few you can try out if you'd like.
No. This is the one I have.So on the tikka rifles do they all have threaded barrels? From what I can see there are no exact details.
I am heavily considering a bolt gun purchase. It will be my first ever bolt gun and would like to see what everybody else looks for in a good bolt gun. Let's get ready to rumble.
1. What are you going to use the rifle for? Mainly bench shooting. With possible hunting
2. What's your price range? I would like to stay under $1000 before optics
3. Do you have a caliber(s) you are leaning towards? 308 winchester since it will work work my current suppressor
4. Do you have specific features that are important to you, e.g., detachable magazine, aftermarket accessories, threaded barrel, etc.? Threaded barrel, good quality rifle