I used to have a whole list of complaints against tikkas when I didn't own one. Yet I overlooked savage and remington problems. Now I have tikkas and moved most of the remingtons and savages. Never looked back. Yes they cut corners like long action only and expensive yet cheap plastic mags but, the action works, isn't clunky like the savages, bolt can be lowered with 1 finger unlike my remingtons, the stock, compared to all other injection molded synthetics is very stiff(savages are a wet noodle) and there triggers are simply the best on any factory rifle. Stock design plays a big part in felt recoil and shoot-ability. The tikka stock design gives alot of felt recoil. Alot more than a x bolt stock for example. But its an easy to shoot tiny groups stock design. The stock design has alot to do with tiny groups out of the box. In my opinion.