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Having owned both I would go savage 120% of the time. I would however do a 7mm-08 instead of 308.
Having owned both I would go savage 120% of the time. I would however do a 7mm-08 instead of 308.
Hello all,
I am looking to buy a .308 or 30.06 rifle for deer/moose and have a couple questions for the experts here.
I have so far been considering the following rifles:
1. Tikka T3 lite synthetic (blue or stainless)
2. Tikka T3X lite synthetic (blue or stainless)
3. Savage 11/111 FCNS
4. Savage 16/116 FCNS
Here is some background prior to my questions:
Regarding Tikka
-held the T3X and thought it was rather light and the stock was cheap feeling (just wasn't anything substantial with no "wow" this feels nice factor) not saying it's bad or anything
-willing to find a T3 to save money and put it towards a better scope but T3s are hard to find
-felt very top/barrel heavy and not balanced (no scope on)
Regarding Savage:
-haven't held one yet
-hoping it feel a little more substantial
-not set on the 11/111 or 16/116 but don't want a budget axis
Regarding Hunting
-range 0-200 yards
-lots of hiking
-all weather conditions (which why I want synthetic)
-Budget for rifle/scope $1600ish (less is preferred)
Questions:
Q1. Is stainless worth the money
Q2. How's the recoil/balance with the tikka after the scope is on?
Q3. Do you need special scope mount and for the T3X and if so how much are they roughly
Q4. Tikka or Savage does it really matter or will I be set with both
Q5. Other rifle suggestions
Any info appreciated,
Thanks
Doug
How cold does it get where you hunt? I've heard about issues with the tikka in extreme cold. Like, won't fire at -30 sorta issues...
Absolutely no cartridge rifle will likely fire in minus 30 weather, unless ALL the oil is cleaned from the action, in particular the trigger and firing pin area. After a thorough cleaning with a good solvent, like kerosene, any rifle will fire in the cold.
Toss both those in the trash...look for a nice Husqvarna 1600/1640 at Tradex that has been around for 50+ years already and will last several more lifetimes with care.
X2
Well stated.
Spend a little more and obtain a Husqvarna 1900 action.
Best ever.
Tradeex has sum pretty awesome hunting rifles that don't cost a arm and a leg
i do not know below -30c but the tikkas were not working even completely degreased with some drops of diesel we even used the lubricant recommended by stoeger graphite if i remember (i tried some with, some other without)... not only one but a lot of them not my money on them. but your choice.
so when you have the same repeated issues in 30-06, 308,270, 9.3x62, 7x64, 338, 6.5x55se with the same kind of rifle i do see a pattern ... not working in the cold ....
we had the same issue in france with the sauer 90 and 200-202 when it was below -10c ...
what i know is that unprepared the winchester model 70, ruger 77 or hawkeye and marlin 1895 are shooting at -26c without preparation at all ... the zastavas too ...
and by the way even the remington 700 were working too ... that tells you a lot from me lol ...
So the tikkas won't fire in extreme cold or what's the actual issue? I haven't taken my tikka out in the cold yet. Was thinking of polishing the bolt assembly mirror bright cuz it looks kinda dull




























