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New Rifle Purchase Decision
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<blockquote data-quote="Janno05" data-source="post: 2867565" data-attributes="member: 26824"><p>In my experience with left handed bolt actions so far (admittedly significantly less than the majority of this site, but I've owned and worked up a handful or two) my advice is this. If you want to stay under a grand, pick up a tikka in whatever caliber you want and call it a day. There might be fancier factory guns, but past a tikka I think you hit a point of diminishing returns. The next step up is to buy a custom action that allows for a factory prefit (I prefer a bighorn tl3, but they are all better than factory). I put one together with a proof barrel, triggertech diamond, and krg bravo for around two grand and it keeps up with several 5k plus dollar custom rugs at our local shoots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janno05, post: 2867565, member: 26824"] In my experience with left handed bolt actions so far (admittedly significantly less than the majority of this site, but I’ve owned and worked up a handful or two) my advice is this. If you want to stay under a grand, pick up a tikka in whatever caliber you want and call it a day. There might be fancier factory guns, but past a tikka I think you hit a point of diminishing returns. The next step up is to buy a custom action that allows for a factory prefit (I prefer a bighorn tl3, but they are all better than factory). I put one together with a proof barrel, triggertech diamond, and krg bravo for around two grand and it keeps up with several 5k plus dollar custom rugs at our local shoots. [/QUOTE]
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