Do any other guns have a better bang for your buck than the Tikka ?

I understand that Tikka has a greatly simplified design. It's as cheap a design as a Ruger American or a Savage Axis, sure, but that design was executed very well. Beautiful machining, terrific fit and finish. The Tupperware stock is about the best Tupperware out there, the trigger is great.

All the guns that have come up here are really darn good. Like "can't go wrong" good.

I'm only really interested in stainless hunting rifles these days.

thats right you pay for the execution and its worth it
 
thats right you pay for the execution and its worth it

Well, I'm sure Beretta and Stoeger are picking our pockets, too. They suck, and suck bad. Still, to me Tikka is worth it.

I use Leupold scopes because Korth is awesome to deal with, so I'm interested to try Kimber and Ruger. However, I do like a magazine... No right answers!
 
Any tikka owners complaining?.

Yup me... About 5 posts before you.... Mine couldn't shoot worth crap.. Picked it up used though so who knows what the guy before me did to it...

Got a Weatherby vanguard S2 Varmint and couldn't be happier...

The Varmint is a bit more pricy but I think its worth it... Yote special !

All Weatherby Vanguard S2 barrels are cold hammer forged, which provides durability, precision and accuracy. The Varmint Special has a slightly heavier, #3 medium-heavy contoured barrel than seen on the standard models. It is set at 22- inches to combine portability, minimal weight and guaranteed SUB-M.O.A. accuracy-- while still providing terminal performance down range. In fact, all Series 2 Vanguards are backed by a SUB-M.O.A. accuracy guaranty, which is a 3- shot .99" group at 100 yards using premium factory ammunition. By the same token, even though most Weatherby rifles will typically shoot cheap ammo with tack driving efficiency, tiny groups with bargain bin loads are not guaranteed by the factory.

http://www.championfirearms.com/Weatherby-Vanguard-S2-Coyote-Special-22-3-Barrel-p/vbt308nr2o.htm
 
Quick question for the 308 tikka guys who handload. How close or far from the lands are the bullets when the round is loaded to magazine length?
The answer depends on the bullet you're using. With the right tool you can measure using brass fired in that particular rifle, and the bullet you intend to load with. Each rifle will be slightly different within industry standards.
The measurement you're looking for references the "ogive" of a given bullet. Like any other factory rifle, the Tikka falls within industry standards, and so does factory ammo.
That being said, I haven't done this yet with mine. When I start reloading for 308, which is maybe someday, I will.
Articles like this explain it better than I ever could..
http://www.bergerbullets.com/effects-of-cartridge-over-all-length-coal-and-cartridge-base-to-ogive-cbto-part-2/
 
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