A mickey mouse challenge is hardly a ringing endorsement.
Why? Go shoot one, they're pretty fun....well they are for guys that don't own a fleet of rugers anyways.
A mickey mouse challenge is hardly a ringing endorsement.
I retract my statement that the Tikkas I've had outshot the S2 I have. Fine tuning zero today and it consistently shot very well. Sierra 140 BTSPs and IMR 4831 seem to do the trick. It definitely opens groups up after 15 rounds or so but if the deer give me that much trouble I probably brought the wrong gun.
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I was in your positition and I went to the store to see what I thought of them. The Tikka is unquestionably well built. You can tell just by looking at it. But when I held that little synthetic stock i found that if I squeezed it hard I could make it visibly deform. Same if I twisted a little. That type of pliability ruined it for me.
I got the Vanguard S2 in 308 and the stock is rock solid, the rifle shoots better than I do, and the stock not only feels good (griptonite is a great material) but fits very well. I AM a bit unhappy with the bolt wobble on the Vanguard when the action is open and it's being carried (anyone have thoughts on this) but otherwise it's a great gun.
When I'm hunting and hop in the truck I don't close the action after unloading. I just feel better with it open. And anyway it just bugs me the rest of the time too.
I AM a bit unhappy with the bolt wobble on the Vanguard when the action is open and it's being carried (anyone have thoughts on this) but otherwise it's a great gun.
Its funny that you mention that skimmer because i thought of it as soon as i picked up my rifle off the shelf. Felt extreme. Then when i mentioned it to the salesman he pulled a browning x bolt and a sako (not sure on model sorry) off the wall. They both had some wobble aswell. So its a common thing i think.
Probably the reason it bothered me so much is that it reminded me of a buddies remington 770 that had such bad wobble the bolt would bind up and not move forward. That was a horrible rifle.
The funny thing is that same buddy picked up my Weatherby and the first thing he did was upen the action and wiggle the bolt like a rammy todler. Its the first thing both of us check on a rifle now lol.
But the fact is that the wobble isn’t noticeable for me 99.9% of the time. Just gives me periodic Remington 770 flashbacks....
The only reason for carrying with the bolt open is to "prove" its unloaded. Carrying open while hunting is just asking for headaches. Dirt, branches, moisture in the action. And worse yet, accidentally pushing the bolt release button. And, yes, ALL bolt actions have bolt wobble when open.