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Tikka problem anyone ever see this
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<blockquote data-quote="Starbuck" data-source="post: 2684552" data-attributes="member: 120719"><p>Too bad. Hadn't heard that Beretta CS had gone down hill. You'd think that for the cost of a bolt they'd want to keep stories like this off the internet. FWIW, I hate to put a number on it because over quite a few years I really don't know how high it would be, but I have what I consider to be a high volume of magnum rounds through Tikkas, and I have yet to experience a hiccup or sticky bolt. </p><p></p><p>I own a number of Tikkas, Benelli autos, and Beretta O/U's. Haven't had trouble with any of them, so can't comment directly on their CS. I will say that I consider each of them to be of high quality and that, by extension, I will continue to purchase these products. That being said, anything mechanical can fail, so I'm not surprised to see of an issue here and there. </p><p></p><p>As has been stated, Tikka bolts come up for sale here and there. Be patient; you'll come by what you need for a fair price. And even if you have to pay the $400, it definitely is a bummer, man, but you'll have a great set up all said and done. </p><p></p><p>Other option would be to list it as is. Someone looking for an action to work off for a customized rig might be interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starbuck, post: 2684552, member: 120719"] Too bad. Hadn't heard that Beretta CS had gone down hill. You'd think that for the cost of a bolt they'd want to keep stories like this off the internet. FWIW, I hate to put a number on it because over quite a few years I really don't know how high it would be, but I have what I consider to be a high volume of magnum rounds through Tikkas, and I have yet to experience a hiccup or sticky bolt. I own a number of Tikkas, Benelli autos, and Beretta O/U's. Haven't had trouble with any of them, so can't comment directly on their CS. I will say that I consider each of them to be of high quality and that, by extension, I will continue to purchase these products. That being said, anything mechanical can fail, so I'm not surprised to see of an issue here and there. As has been stated, Tikka bolts come up for sale here and there. Be patient; you'll come by what you need for a fair price. And even if you have to pay the $400, it definitely is a bummer, man, but you'll have a great set up all said and done. Other option would be to list it as is. Someone looking for an action to work off for a customized rig might be interested. [/QUOTE]
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