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6.5 creed in tikka ctr or browning hell's canyon in 6.5 prc ?
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<blockquote data-quote="tmmcampbell" data-source="post: 1674599" data-attributes="member: 13941"><p>Don't know anything about the browning hells canyon. I have heard not all smiths will rebarrel a browning because they glue the barrels in. I don't know only repeating what I've read. </p><p></p><p>That being said I am very impressed with the tikka. My son and I just got back from a shoot with his tikka. It shoots .5 and under most days when he does his job. I decided to clean the rifles because of how much dirt was blown around. I cleaned a Christensen Arms, a Lilja, a tikka, and a bergara barrel. All of these rifles had about 150 rounds through them. The Tikka was far and away the easiest barrel to clean. Followed by the lilja, Christensen,then bergara. </p><p></p><p>Maybe we got lucky, but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend a tikka. It is the slickest barrel I've ever seen. And is a tack driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmmcampbell, post: 1674599, member: 13941"] Don’t know anything about the browning hells canyon. I have heard not all smiths will rebarrel a browning because they glue the barrels in. I don’t know only repeating what I’ve read. That being said I am very impressed with the tikka. My son and I just got back from a shoot with his tikka. It shoots .5 and under most days when he does his job. I decided to clean the rifles because of how much dirt was blown around. I cleaned a Christensen Arms, a Lilja, a tikka, and a bergara barrel. All of these rifles had about 150 rounds through them. The Tikka was far and away the easiest barrel to clean. Followed by the lilja, Christensen,then bergara. Maybe we got lucky, but I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend a tikka. It is the slickest barrel I’ve ever seen. And is a tack driver. [/QUOTE]
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