JEC said:Anybody have a CDL ... what kind of groups @ 100M?
There is a lot of "plastic" on lots of rifles these days, but less on the Sako than the Tikka.Win/64 said:Tikka's are plastic and Sako's are way over priced.
I wasn't bashing them just made a true statement about them.catnthehatt said:There is a lot of "plastic" on lots of rifles these days, but less on the Sako than the Tikka.
Tikka employs the use of space age Polymers, (yes a type of plastic),
But so do a number of firearms companies, and I see nothing wrong with it.
it is lightweight, strong for its weight, and is not prone to breaking as some metals are.
As far as accuracy and price go, these rifles are worth their price, just ask anyone who owns one and has owned several different brands of firearms.
They are smooth , accurate, and reliable.
Now, before anybody goes on about "blow ups" and such, many companies have had these problems in the past.
I'm not saying the sako and Tikka are the "End all and "Be all" of firearms, becuase there are things I do not like about them also.
But I am not going to bash them , I would recommend them to anybody looking for a new rifle.
I'm just saying that they are not overpriced as is suggested, and they are in fact accurate, and super smooth in the action.
Cat
I have owned pre Garcia Sako's and they were a much nicer rifle than the new ones. As far as the Tikka's go I have handled them but not shot one. I am sure they are accurate guns. I just don't like the mass produced feel of them.catnthehatt said:Have you ever shot one, Win/64?
If not, you should get out and see if you can, they really are fine rifles.
Martinbns on this board haqd a number of brands and tried a zillion, before he found that thte Sako suits him just fine!
I wasn't isinuationg that you were bashing them, BTW, I was just cautioning against the supposed deluge of others that may jump in because of the bad bunch of Billet stainles that slipped by Sako's QA a few years back....
Cat
BIGREDD said:Or you could buy a Sako or Tikka and never need a bedding job they will shoot sub MOA Guaranteed.
Win/64 said:I have owned pre Garcia Sako's and they were a much nicer rifle than the new ones. As far as the Tikka's go I have handled them but not shot one. I am sure they are accurate guns. I just don't like the mass produced feel of them.
mylesrom said:The Tikka also comes in the Hunter (wood), Deluxe (high grade wood) or Laminate....




























