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Building a custom rifle help
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2348262" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Let's look at things objectively. Tikka is made aby Sako (Both owned by Beretta now). I don't think anyone will argue about the quality of a Sako rifle, but just because it also makes the Tikka, you dont get the same quality and still sell it at half price. Tikka is the entry level for the masses, like yugo was, or like your a Toyota Yaris vs a Lexus IS. Both made by Toyota, but not to the same standard.</p><p>If it were ME, and I was going to spend that kind of money to built a custom rifle, I would go with a better action. That is my opinion!</p><p></p><p>P.S.</p><p>After reading again the OP, again, if it were me, I could NOT build a custom for his price, (my definition of custom requires higher quality), so I would probably buy a quality rifle. Again, that would be ME, you dont have to agree, you just have different likes and standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2348262, member: 73445"] Let's look at things objectively. Tikka is made aby Sako (Both owned by Beretta now). I don't think anyone will argue about the quality of a Sako rifle, but just because it also makes the Tikka, you dont get the same quality and still sell it at half price. Tikka is the entry level for the masses, like yugo was, or like your a Toyota Yaris vs a Lexus IS. Both made by Toyota, but not to the same standard. If it were ME, and I was going to spend that kind of money to built a custom rifle, I would go with a better action. That is my opinion! P.S. After reading again the OP, again, if it were me, I could NOT build a custom for his price, (my definition of custom requires higher quality), so I would probably buy a quality rifle. Again, that would be ME, you dont have to agree, you just have different likes and standards. [/QUOTE]
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