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Sako A7 vs Win M70 extreme
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 705293" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Your right, it's just an expression. Most of them can make a good rifle but I think the level of consistency could be much much better. I'm not sure about this ratio but even at 1 in 1.5 or 66%, that's a fail by almost anybody's standards. Just a personal vibe but I think Sako/Tikka are able to maintain much higher standards or tolerances if you will. You just don't hear much dissatisfaction with them. When you do, it usually has something to do with the inexpensive materials (Tikka) they're built from, however not much bad about performance. I'm not necessarily a Sako/Tikka honk but I can certainly appreciate how their core philosophy and end product compares with many other makers. I've given them my hard earned money and am satisfied. One of these days I'll get a Sako. They're still a lot cheaper than fixing a dud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 705293, member: 41338"] Your right, it's just an expression. Most of them can make a good rifle but I think the level of consistency could be much much better. I'm not sure about this ratio but even at 1 in 1.5 or 66%, that's a fail by almost anybody's standards. Just a personal vibe but I think Sako/Tikka are able to maintain much higher standards or tolerances if you will. You just don't hear much dissatisfaction with them. When you do, it usually has something to do with the inexpensive materials (Tikka) they're built from, however not much bad about performance. I'm not necessarily a Sako/Tikka honk but I can certainly appreciate how their core philosophy and end product compares with many other makers. I've given them my hard earned money and am satisfied. One of these days I'll get a Sako. They're still a lot cheaper than fixing a dud. [/QUOTE]
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