I’ll just edit that down because it’s besides the point, I was just commenting on it being unnecessary. Which is just my opinion.
Is it pretty common to shoot close enough to other hunters that a muzzle brake is going to be a problem for them? Like when you guys are dogging or whatever, are multiple shooters right beside each other shooting at the same time?
Being fairly new at the sport myself, I'd say to the OP soak up some of the wisdom here and you'll be good. If you look there's a pattern to the advice, with a lot of people ending up with a similar result.
I took the long way to getting my first decent rifle and scope, trying to pinch pennies along the way. All I learned from that is I should have just bought the right rifle and scope the first time, and skipped the expense and frustration of shedding cheap gear for actual stuff you could rely on. A 30-06 Tikka Superlight Stainless was where I ended up, and I've upgraded the optic a couple times along the way to one that cost more than the rifle. Learned a lot in the process, unfortunately sometimes you buy the wrong gear and use it for a while, but it helps you be happy with your choices down the road.
Good luck.
I’ll just edit that down because it’s besides the point, I was just commenting on it being unnecessary. Which is just my opinion.
You can't beat that.
The complaints about "plastic" etc are just about always perception vs reality.
You've got a few rifles Jim haha. By now think you've figured out what works and what don't ;P Lemme guess no parts breakages yet?
My understanding is that the doggers rarely see anything as the deer they're driving have eff'd off way before a dogger sees them. If you get a shot, it's a target of opportunity, and the guys are saying they want to put red dots on their rifles for that job. I don't believe anyone is that close to eachother, but it's all second hand info from me at this point.
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LMFFAO ! Pretty funny post there “ tactical lever “ Your Probaly a Nice Guy so I will just leave it Be .RJ
Nice post Bud . And Good Wisdom too ! The T3X SL 30-06 is a nice rifle . What are you running for glass on yours and what rings ? RJ
Doubt controlled round feed is really an advantage over a Tikka...or that besides prefernce of look or fit/comfort which is individual, the other rifles come with better stocks.
LMFFAO ! Pretty funny post there “ tactical lever “ Your Probaly a Nice Guy so I will just leave it Be .RJ
Pretty much.
Would suggest talking with some very high mileage Tikka users (there are some on this board, like on National shooting teams) and asking how often any of that stuff is a concern...and what they torque the action screws to with that bottom plastic lol.
So let's "observe and measure" then. Whats the failure rate on these parts? Besides anecdotal "my buddy broke a bolt stop" stories?
I have several Rifle's with Brakes - Some are louder then others depends on the cartridge and type of Brake . I’m not a fan of them while hunting either !
I was the range the other day and a guy had a LW custom 300 Win Mag and a Custom made brake ! LOUDEST PHUCKING rifle I have ever heard ! RJ