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I have a 700 7 mm mag sendero but love the Tikka action. May move my nightforce top the Tikka.Well I'm sure you will get all kinds of people giving you their thoughts, lots of info to be gained here on this site.
I've tossed around the idea of the Tikka Tactical for myself as well. People say they are expensive, and yes they are. However, when you consider what you get for that price:
- mag system
- adjustable stock features
- accuracy guarentee of 1" or better out of the box (with just about any factory ammo not just custom made handloads)
- pic rail system
- very smooth action
- nice finish on the metal
As opposed to the Remington 700 which you take a chance on the accuracy, no adjustments on the stock, no removable mag, no pic rail.
I don't really consider them "expensive" rifles, just a rifle that you don't and for the most part can't upgrade or "customize" to you.
Heck, the AICS for a Remington will cost about $1000.
Nice rifle and one day I may pick one up as well, but in the meantime I do love the Remington 700.
A .308 is probably the most common gun here for moose. It is a fine accurate round but for a tad more accuracy with some more killing power the 300 win mag may be the ticket.ive never hunted with a .308 but im assuming since it is possible for a .223 to kill a deer...a .308 will do some damaga to a lot of animals...depends on what you want to hunt, i dont think it would kill a moose, but ive been wrong before.
A .308 is probably the most common gun here for moose. It is a fine accurate round but for a tad more accuracy with some more killing power the 300 win mag may be the ticket.
Exactly. It is the gun of choice it seems in Saskatchewan..308 has killed lots of moose, and elk, and bears.
ive never hunted with a .308 but im assuming..., ...... i dont think it would kill a moose, but ive been wrong before.
The .308 is a shortened and slightly less powerful 30-06. It will work.
That being said most of the hunters I know (I don't really hunt much myself) prefer the 30-06 (Almost 200 fps faster than the .308)
The 7mm rounds also have a strong following.
While 308 is often used, you don't hear them talk much about it. The 30-06, 7mm and 300 win mag rounds seem to garner most of the attention.
This, I would like to see.
I traded my 30-06 for a 300 Win Mag but I am clueless why. Moose are usually in close anyway and I was accustomed to the gun. I never used a pad with it and with a pad the 300 Win Mag kicks about the same.Well seeing how the topic has seemed to switch from the Tikka Tactical to the "what is a good moose gun" topic, I'll throw this in. 30-06 is a much better rifle for moose hunting (at least in these parts) however, the .308 will do the job. All depends on the guy/gal behind the trigger.
For me, 30-06. Although I would like to try the 300WSM
Im no expert lol. It seems we all want cannons now lol. I have noted that there are less semis with drunks blasting away.Wow, and here I thought bullet placement and expansion characteristics were more important than velocity. Oh well, wrong again!