For the record it was Sako not Tikka that popped.
And only the Finnlight model.
For the record it was Sako not Tikka that popped.
For the record it was Sako not Tikka that popped. Those cheap Tikkas just keep on ticking unlike the horribly overpriced Sakos.![]()
A limited number of recently delivered Sako and Tikka stainless steel rifles have been recalled due to a problem discovered in the steel used in the barrels. The lowest serial number affected by this recall is 419140 and the highest serial number affected is 461951; however, only a small percentage of rifles within this range of numbers is being recalled. In addition, no rifle shipped before February 2004 is involved in the recall. Because only a limited number of recently shipped rifles are involved in the recall, customers being asked to return their rifle are being contacted directly. Although the recall is nearly complete (99% of rifles affected by the recall in the U.S. have already been returned or are in the process of being returned), if you have a stainless steel Sako or Tikka rifle within the serial number range listed above, received by you after February 28, 2004, and you want to check and determine whether it is being recalled, please call 1-800-503-8869. If you have received a written or telephonic recall notice, please follow the instructions for returning the recalled product contained in that notice.
I totally agree. I don't think that the tikka is a bad rifle. I've fired some and they shoot great. But they have cut corners wherever possible to make the most economical gun to produce and they charge a lot. To buy a blued gun with a plastic stock and plastic everything else it costs $770!!! .
Nobody is trying to say that T-3 is a "Bad" gun. T-3 would have made an excellent entry level gun, had it been priced in that range ($350-450). The additional $400 price gap is justified by the manufacturer, only by extra ordinary claims of "smoothness" and "Acuracy"... (read hype).
My $349 XL7 does all of that with a better or equal plastic, a better trigger (Marlin version of the Accutriger), excellent fit and finish, excellent accuracy and yes, a steel Bolt cone, not plastic. I do not like the blind magazine on it, but that is a personal preference. No mystic claims of grandeur or European ###iness to justify the extra $400 here.
I think that extra $400 is what Hawks is justifiably, howling about.
p.s. I am absolutely mesmerized by the number of folks on this thread who want to F**k Chuck Hawks! Being in his 90's, I am guessing he must be an extraordinarily attractive 90 years old dude!!![]()
This article is bang on!
It's interesting (amusing) to see the T3 CHampions falling all over themselves to get some metal parts for thier rifles on another thread in this forum.![]()
when my buddy retired his sons gave him a SS T3 in .204
it was over a grand all tolled...
I was disappointed when I fired it,but not for the usual reasons.
It cycled smooth,the trigger was descent and it was very accurate.
I didn't like the stock,but that's no surprise,I like wood.
My big complaint was for that kind of money you'd think you would get an actual short action,not a long action with a blocked mag.