Anyone who honestly thinks that Canadian Rangers Rifle contract provides our soldiers with best available or amazingly fit to the purpose rifle design is ... I won't say delusional, but rather... "easily impressed" lets say.
Moreover if anyone thinks that WE as country or our government and army more specifically are getting a fair deal on that, let me remind you that a $32.8 contract for 6,820 rifles is equal to $4,809 per rifle. Which is a fcking Tikka CTR with laminate stock and irons. $1400 retail in fine stores everywhere around you.
[url]http://www.nunatsiaqonline.ca/stories/article/65674ottawa_confirms_32.8m_contract_for_new_canadian_ranger_rifle/[/url]
While all these rifles are yet to be manufactured and issued, not to mention have no real service record to speak of, I find an argument for Tikka as being "military grade" such that it is not "overpriced" at $1k or even $600, to be highly ironic in the light of $4.8K price tag we will pay out of our taxes.
Those fine men are the country's eyes and ears of the north, at the ready for missions in isolated areas that can't be covered by the rest of the Canadian Armed Forces.
You don't like Tikkas?!? Golly! I had no idea!
Love my Tikka's, wish I could get one in 375 Ruger
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\Tikkas are by no means overpriced for what you get. They are by far the best bang for your buck. They wear incredibly well. They are as accurate as you can get from a manufactured firearm. They gaurentee 3 shot moa at 100 yards and they will do 1/2 from any of the calibres i have shot. They are incredibly light and the action is very smooth. You cannot go wrong with a tikka. The biggest problem people seem to have is that the mag trigger gaurd and bolt shroud is polymer to me this is not a dissadvantage because it cuts down on weight and i have never had a problem with any of these things breaking. For 600 you will definetly not find anything better. Also when it comes to a rifle your optic is just as important and you should expect to pay as much if not more than your rifle. If you do get the tikka i would reccomend spending a little extra on the sako optilock rings they are well worth the money. Hope this helps
I have a couple of left hand Tikkas - older models... a M65 in 338 win mag and a m695 in 7mm rem mag.
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Did you hunt with your tikkas? for $600 yes they are not that bad but for 1100 to 1200 they are not worth what they are asking for ... optilock for tikka are one the crappest rings ever seen or made ...




























