Reminds me of when introduced the professional and claimed the "space age polymer" was actually an upgrade. Now basically everyone you see has a broken/cracked bottom metal and or stock. No thanks.
Can't believe folks pay upwards of 1500-2000$ in Canada for Steyrs version of a Tikka T3. They are considered an entry level/budget rifle in the UK New Zealand etc.
I have both handled and shot them before. Nothing about them in form or function could convince me they are worth what we have to pay for them in Canada.
Is the safety plastic on the Steyr Pro Hunter? What about the bolt shroud? How is the durability on this model? Thanks
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I have 2 Steyr rifles, newer a pro hunter and a Classic Mannlicher, For my expensive taste I'll a Euro made rifle for the extra money, 7 days a week and twice on Sunday...FS
Any time you see the older steyrs for sale, look closely at the bottom metal/plastic around each screw almost everyone I have seen is cracked or broken there. Even tikka reinforces the screw holes with a metal insert. As for the stocks, I had one come in the mail broken off at the wrist, and have seen at least 2 broken off at the front swivel stud. Again, I have no issue with plastic used on stocks (if it doesn't get brittle or break down) but on actual action parts I shy away... Just my $0.02
Can't believe folks pay upwards of 1500-2000$ in Canada for Steyrs version of a Tikka T3.




























