philpac33
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anyone own or shoot either of these rifles? in the market for a new big game rifle as the old reliable ruger m77 is getting retired and prepared for handing down to my son(he's 3 but i want a new one anyway)..tikka more affordable than the sako but even the sako is only about a grand
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philpac33 said:
tikka more affordable than the sako but even the sako is only about a grand
Wish I had that problem... Seriously though, what caliber? Have a synthetic in .300 WSM, I love it, but you're wrestling a mule.
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Edited by Pinch_of_Snuff (12/20/07 08:23 PM)
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Musicman
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My wifes Tikka T3 shoots nice..not enough rounds to tell any MOA but seems pretty accurate.
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Tikka is deadly I own a few of them and love them all!!!
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kwikfish
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I own a 270. tikka and several other rifles and and always find myself grabing my tikka very light mountain gun and very accurate.
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