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Remington vs Tikka 300 WM....or Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 1329087" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>I had a Tikka T3 Lite for a while. I bought it because of all the rave reviews on-line, but I didn't think it was anything impressive. I would opt for either the Savage, Browning, or if you can pass the lack of quality control get a Remington. The Savage are good shooting rifles but sometimes the bores are a little rough and need some lapping to get them smoothed out so they shoot and don't copper foul. The Brownings don't seem to start out with stellar accuracy but they break in to real shooters. The Remingtons have a very good bore and are easy to find accuracy, at least in my opinion, but Big Green seem to be more interested in shoving their products out the door than making sure they don't have glaring defects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 1329087, member: 8358"] I had a Tikka T3 Lite for a while. I bought it because of all the rave reviews on-line, but I didn't think it was anything impressive. I would opt for either the Savage, Browning, or if you can pass the lack of quality control get a Remington. The Savage are good shooting rifles but sometimes the bores are a little rough and need some lapping to get them smoothed out so they shoot and don't copper foul. The Brownings don't seem to start out with stellar accuracy but they break in to real shooters. The Remingtons have a very good bore and are easy to find accuracy, at least in my opinion, but Big Green seem to be more interested in shoving their products out the door than making sure they don't have glaring defects. [/QUOTE]
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