D3TH_OVRH3D
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- SE Ontario
I got off work a little early today so I stopped at Crappy Tire to have a look at some coyote rifles (to look only, would never pay their prices).. I checked out the Tikka T3 Lite, Axis, Remington 700, and a couple others.
The Tikka T3 Lite was very nice. It seemed to shoulder nice for me and cheek weld was great IMO. Just felt right for me, compared to the others I checked out. The action was smooth and overall, felt like a great rifle for this bolt gun newb.
The Axis just isn't doing anything for me, other than the price tag and the accuracy. My friend has the Axis in .22-250 and it's accurate. What I found to be a big problem upon further inspection today is that the bolt throw is way too high and the forestock on it has a ton of flex. I'm not sure if it'd be a great rifle to mount a bipod on.. Or would it?
When the guy handed me a Remington 700, I thought "oh here we go, after checking this thing out the others will seem like crap but I can't afford the Rem's price"... Nope. I was seriously disappointed. I don't know what the deal was, but the action was not slick AT ALL after working the action in the T3 and Axis. I couldn't believe it. I mentioned it to the guy and he looked at me like I was out of my mind, but also said a guy was in there recently complaining about his new 700. I asked him to see another 700 (looked awesome with a wood thumbhole stock, in .204R). Again, I just wasn't into the action. How is it that a rifle with a price tage over $1K feels nowhere near a nice as a $300 budget rifle??
I don't mean this thread as a slap on Remington owners. Maybe these guns need a cleanup and good oiling (they actually appeared crappy for some reason), but after today I'm liking the Tikka T3 Lite.
What do you guys think of my take on these rifles?
The Tikka T3 Lite was very nice. It seemed to shoulder nice for me and cheek weld was great IMO. Just felt right for me, compared to the others I checked out. The action was smooth and overall, felt like a great rifle for this bolt gun newb.
The Axis just isn't doing anything for me, other than the price tag and the accuracy. My friend has the Axis in .22-250 and it's accurate. What I found to be a big problem upon further inspection today is that the bolt throw is way too high and the forestock on it has a ton of flex. I'm not sure if it'd be a great rifle to mount a bipod on.. Or would it?
When the guy handed me a Remington 700, I thought "oh here we go, after checking this thing out the others will seem like crap but I can't afford the Rem's price"... Nope. I was seriously disappointed. I don't know what the deal was, but the action was not slick AT ALL after working the action in the T3 and Axis. I couldn't believe it. I mentioned it to the guy and he looked at me like I was out of my mind, but also said a guy was in there recently complaining about his new 700. I asked him to see another 700 (looked awesome with a wood thumbhole stock, in .204R). Again, I just wasn't into the action. How is it that a rifle with a price tage over $1K feels nowhere near a nice as a $300 budget rifle??
I don't mean this thread as a slap on Remington owners. Maybe these guns need a cleanup and good oiling (they actually appeared crappy for some reason), but after today I'm liking the Tikka T3 Lite.
What do you guys think of my take on these rifles?


















































