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Best factory rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2556122" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>Although many will disagree; as always, if I was to choose one factory rifle to shoot any four legged furry thing on the North American Continent (And several others too) it would be a Tikka T3x in 300 Win Mag. Many reasons for this. First of all they are lightweight, A T3x Superlite in 300 Win Mag tips the scales at only 6.4 pounds. It comes with a threaded barrel, synthetic stock and a 22.4 inch barrel 1/10 twist which is perfect for .30 caliber rifles. Tikka's are super accurate, I have 3 and all shot sub MOA right out of the box with factory ammo. Price wise, dependent upon where you buy it you will pay between $900 and $1100 which leaves a lot in your budget for good optics. I would not recommend using Tikka scope mounts as they mount like a ,22 rifle. Opt for a good 20 MOA rail which adds a lot more stability and versatility especially if shooting at long range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2556122, member: 118816"] Although many will disagree; as always, if I was to choose one factory rifle to shoot any four legged furry thing on the North American Continent (And several others too) it would be a Tikka T3x in 300 Win Mag. Many reasons for this. First of all they are lightweight, A T3x Superlite in 300 Win Mag tips the scales at only 6.4 pounds. It comes with a threaded barrel, synthetic stock and a 22.4 inch barrel 1/10 twist which is perfect for .30 caliber rifles. Tikka's are super accurate, I have 3 and all shot sub MOA right out of the box with factory ammo. Price wise, dependent upon where you buy it you will pay between $900 and $1100 which leaves a lot in your budget for good optics. I would not recommend using Tikka scope mounts as they mount like a ,22 rifle. Opt for a good 20 MOA rail which adds a lot more stability and versatility especially if shooting at long range. [/QUOTE]
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