oh poop, guess what I have in the mail my way....
That was just my experience, hopefully yours will be better.
oh poop, guess what I have in the mail my way....
He makes several good points. The Tikka is cheaply made. I don't mind them, as you say they have a smooth bolt, they are pretty light and I have found them to shoot well.
They do however have pretty crappy magazines that are ridiculously expensive. A PMAG is much higher quality and they cost about 1/4 the price. One action length is just being lazy, and the recoil lug system is another cheap out. Plastic stocks aren't great, but neither are the other manufacturers. Mags are often short (cartridge dependent) which often makes it impossible to get the bullet close to the lands.
It's not a bad gun, but it's a budget rifle being sold at a mid grade price.
FWIW I had a T3 Stainless in 6.5x55 Swede and have had half a dozen 700s. 4 out of those 6 700s shot better than my Tikka. Although all shot well enough for a factory hunting rifle.
Your talking about operator error.
Guys having their booger picker on the trigger when cycling the action or messing with the trigger springs when they are not even qualified to pick up a wrench let alone modify a trigger assembly.
But, your opinion has been noted as such.
FLHTCUI
Any rifle chambered in 30-06... regardless of what certain sig lines say...
R.
Any rifle chambered in 30-06... regardless of what certain sig lines say...
R.
oh poop, guess what I have in the mail my way....
Since the reading comprehension on this thread seems to be below grade 4 level I will spell it out that the Tikka was used as an example among many, yes it is a budget gun built cheaply, and it being a better built firearm off the gate than a factory Rem 700 is precisely my point on why it's overrated. It's priced well above where it deserves to be, and as evidenced in the comments here has a cult like following that is baffling. It's like the Harley Davidson fans of the gun world. Loud, obnoxious, trumpeting an average to slightly below average at best firearm like it's a gift from the heavens.
The firing pin dropping when you switch from safe to fire isn't operator error, it's a #### design. Reject whatever reality you want, but if a manufacturer puts out a recall it's because the gun isn't functioning like a safe firearm should.
Since the reading comprehension on this thread seems to be below grade 4 level I will spell it out that the Tikka was used as an example among many, yes it is a budget gun built cheaply, and it being a better built firearm off the gate than a factory Rem 700 is precisely my point on why it's overrated. It's priced well above where it deserves to be, and as evidenced in the comments here has a cult like following that is baffling. It's like the Harley Davidson fans of the gun world. Loud, obnoxious, trumpeting an average to slightly below average at best firearm like it's a gift from the heavens.
The firing pin dropping when you switch from safe to fire isn't operator error, it's a #### design. Reject whatever reality you want, but if a manufacturer puts out a recall it's because the gun isn't functioning like a safe firearm should.
Savage Axis rifle
Working at Cabelas in post secondary, i heard every tall tale under the sun about them... "it's a tsck driver", "dropped my deer on a dead run at 500 yards, its a laser beam", "can't get a better rifle than that", "if you guys working here knew anything.anout business, you'd only sell the axis", "anyone that buys anyone but an axis is wasting wasting money"
They're cheap, over rated and over hyped. Triggers suck, stocks are flimsy, actions are gritty and gross.
Tikka's had a recall for exploding barrels at one point...no danger there at all lol
Awe, that's unfortunate, Rman. I was going to gift this rifle to you, however since it is chambered in the 30-06 Springfield. All it does is collect dust in the vault.
https://imgur.com/a/8gjQmcQ
I second this
Gets it reputation in the gopher fields. Less likely to jam the bolt from dirty ammo.
It never was terribly accurate in its original form.
The 10/22 target variant is like picking up a three foot section of railway track. And in its booklet it's said to never try to chamber Stinger ammunition.
Who the hell wants to buy any 10/22 you can't fire any Stangers???
Lol
My opinion of the 10/22 not withstanding , I don't
have any .22 that has or will shoot ''stangers''.




























