That's not what I said at all. I said it was impossible to load the rifle through the ejection port. Meaning, it's impossible to load the rifle as you normally would. Many firearms can have the magazine loaded through the ejection port. The Tikka can not. You have to remove the magazine which is exactly what I said. Can you single load? Sure. Can you actually load the firearm as you normally would? Absolutely not. For example, you can load nearly any Savage rifle with a DBM directly through the ejection port - except the Axis. The Axis is designed to be as cheap as possible to manufacture, just like the T3. That's why you can not load the mag through the ejection port on either.
In fact, if you look at the feature on the Axis and T3 side by side you'll see that they're identical. Well, the Axis has a superior recoil lug, I suppose. Other than that, by design and features, the T3 is basically an Axis with more quality control and a hand tuned trigger.
The M70 does have an MOA guarantee. You can read all about it in two links I posted. Winchester says they will repair the rifle if it doesn't meet the advertised MOA shooting ability.
Everything else I said is absolutely true. There are huge differences in these rifles. One is at a level 8, the other a level 3 by design, features, and materials. The only saving grace of the Tikka is its quality control.
Even if you insist on picking on those two points which are correct - even if they weren't, the scales are still tipped heavily in favor of the M70. There are a slew of differences.