And admirably Ruger priced them for what they're worth. About 470 bucks.![]()
Check out the Ruger American thread. Great accuracy for half the price of a Tikka. Using cheap Fed blue box ammo, too!
And admirably Ruger priced them for what they're worth. About 470 bucks.![]()
Check out the Ruger American thread. Great accuracy for half the price of a Tikka. Using cheap Fed blue box ammo, too!![]()
Check out the Ruger American thread. Great accuracy for half the price of a Tikka. Using cheap Fed blue box ammo, too!![]()
I dont own a Tikka but if you think the T3's are the same quality as an Axis, Stevens 200 or Marlin XL7 you are not right in the head...They are not close in any way. Mold lines, rough actions, poor fit and finish are all common on entry leval guns in the $300-350 mark. Stevens, Axis and the Xl7 share these characteristics, Tikka has none of these.
Those Americans are accurate all right. Right out of the box![]()
I bet the stocks are really flimsy too and the receivers are not true and the bbls have machine marks inside them.
It's not the action and barrel that is at question. It's the plastic triggerguards, bolt shrouds, magazines, etc. The only reason to use plastic for these parts is as a cost cutting measure. When the T3 came out it was an affordable bargain rifle. Now it's overpriced and as such needs to be looked at differently. The T3 isn't a horrible rifle but it is closer to a bargain grade Savage than a Ruger bolt action- except for it's price tag.
$750 for a rifle that needs absolutely nothing and has a 99% chance of being perfect right out of the box?? A total bargain!!!
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