Oh, I have "even poorer man's setups as well" LOL - it's all relative, and in this forum I think even my best bit of gear comes up short. Anyway, the rifle and some other goodies arrived yesterday and first impressions are :
Not bad, not bad at all ! Nicely packaged and with a readable ( when I got to the English bit ) and reasonably informative user's manual. I had mentally prepared myself for the plastic and, yes, plastic it was but not as bad as I was fearing ( I had only ever held a Tikka T3 with a synthetic stock once before ) and it had a better tactile feel than for example the Savage 10FP or the Ruger synthetic but not as nice ( subjective evaluation ) as a Weatherby synthetic. All fit and finish looked very good indeed. The metalwork appears to be flawless and all machining looks to be perfect. The bolt and magazine were in separate bags and the magazine looks sturdy but, of course, to me it feels odd being plastic but it seats well with a firm, and audible, 'click'. The bolt was as smooth as glass and slipped in to the receiver beautifully. I worked the action a few times and was very impressed with the slick and super smooth cycling and 70 degree bolt throw. Dry firing, I observed zero creep and a crisp break each time - IMO this trigger is significantly better than Remington's new X Mark Pro and superior to the Savage Accutrigger of which I am a fan.
New RCBS dies and a box of Sierra MK 140g HPBT were included in the goodie box so now I am on the lookout for good brass.
TPS rings in hand, I am eagerly awaiting the EGW base and the Falcon Menace - then off to Mission ( or PoCo if I don't feel like the drive ) to see what it is like. Of course, knowing me, if I have to wait too long for the scope I may canabalise one of the others just to get out there - mental picture ....... other rifles hiding in the safe crying "not me, no don't take my scope off me"
So there you have it - a "newbie report for newbies". Range report and pics of final set-up in due course.