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The Basics, Starting Out
Tikka, Australia, and F-Class
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<blockquote data-quote="shorty" data-source="post: 497561" data-attributes="member: 7260"><p>I picked up another Tikka M695 synthetic, a few weeks ago. It's in 300WM but have not had time to shoot it yet. If it shoots half as well as my woodstocked one I'll be happy.</p><p></p><p> Going to work this one over, Got a Krieger barrel on the way and will gather more goodies soon.</p><p>I was browsing Tikka's website and found they make a set trigger for this model, but the gunsmith said the wait time was probably going to be horrendous,like October! Berreta owns them now and things aren't going well.</p><p></p><p> Really like the older Tikka's, I passed on another in .243 it had a drop dead gorgeous walnut stock. Just to pretty to shoot, so I let it go. All in all ,great gun for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorty, post: 497561, member: 7260"] I picked up another Tikka M695 synthetic, a few weeks ago. It's in 300WM but have not had time to shoot it yet. If it shoots half as well as my woodstocked one I'll be happy. Going to work this one over, Got a Krieger barrel on the way and will gather more goodies soon. I was browsing Tikka's website and found they make a set trigger for this model, but the gunsmith said the wait time was probably going to be horrendous,like October! Berreta owns them now and things aren't going well. Really like the older Tikka's, I passed on another in .243 it had a drop dead gorgeous walnut stock. Just to pretty to shoot, so I let it go. All in all ,great gun for the money. [/QUOTE]
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