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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 3027780" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>I wish I would have tried a Tikka a long time ago. Over 30 years, I've had Coopers, Weatherby's, nice 70's vintage Brownings, etc., 700's (when they were good) but somehow had some kind of unconscious bias against Tikka. I think the name maybe reminded me of a kids toy or a dog name - Silly. Anyway, Thank God, I saw the light and recently bought 2 of them in as many months. So easy to develop a load for and really nice percs (spiral fluted bolts, threaded, great triggers, etc) for the price point. I hear they are easy to rebarrel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 3027780, member: 109229"] I wish I would have tried a Tikka a long time ago. Over 30 years, I've had Coopers, Weatherby's, nice 70's vintage Brownings, etc., 700's (when they were good) but somehow had some kind of unconscious bias against Tikka. I think the name maybe reminded me of a kids toy or a dog name - Silly. Anyway, Thank God, I saw the light and recently bought 2 of them in as many months. So easy to develop a load for and really nice percs (spiral fluted bolts, threaded, great triggers, etc) for the price point. I hear they are easy to rebarrel? [/QUOTE]
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