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Weatherby, Browning, or Baretta?
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<blockquote data-quote="mavericktx" data-source="post: 815674" data-attributes="member: 68435"><p>I'm new to this forum and have limited experience so I won't reccomend one over another. That being said, I recently bought an X-bolt in .270 WIN that shoots .5 MOA with Hornady 130 SSTs. I looked at a Tikka (had never heard of one) and wasn't impressed with the stock or the bolt. Trigger was nice though. I hated how the mag stuck out too. Not good for handling in the field I wouln't think. The Tikka mag was also very cheap/flimsy feeling compared to the browning. I also didn't like the Tikka scope mounting system compared to the Browning. And the trigger guard on the Tikka is plastic :/ The sales guy was really pushing the Tikka but there was too much I didn't like about it, accuracy aside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavericktx, post: 815674, member: 68435"] I'm new to this forum and have limited experience so I won't reccomend one over another. That being said, I recently bought an X-bolt in .270 WIN that shoots .5 MOA with Hornady 130 SSTs. I looked at a Tikka (had never heard of one) and wasn't impressed with the stock or the bolt. Trigger was nice though. I hated how the mag stuck out too. Not good for handling in the field I wouln't think. The Tikka mag was also very cheap/flimsy feeling compared to the browning. I also didn't like the Tikka scope mounting system compared to the Browning. And the trigger guard on the Tikka is plastic :/ The sales guy was really pushing the Tikka but there was too much I didn't like about it, accuracy aside. [/QUOTE]
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