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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2827489" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>A friend of mine has a Tikka from when they first came out, wood stock 7mm-08. What a tack driver it is. He shoots steel with it and whitetail and muley's. In 11 years he's dropped 22 whitetail bucks with one shot, in their tracks. It is money in the bank. At the range I've challenged him that after the first two shots that he wasn't even hitting the target. But he taped over the holes and proved me wrong. It is soooo accurate, the action is butter smooth and the trigger is crisp and consistent. Nicely balanced too. i can't answer for balance with the plastic stocked ones but the wood stocked one is very natural in my hands. I have a Cooper and I find myself envious of the Tikka because of its performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2827489, member: 71817"] A friend of mine has a Tikka from when they first came out, wood stock 7mm-08. What a tack driver it is. He shoots steel with it and whitetail and muley's. In 11 years he's dropped 22 whitetail bucks with one shot, in their tracks. It is money in the bank. At the range I've challenged him that after the first two shots that he wasn't even hitting the target. But he taped over the holes and proved me wrong. It is soooo accurate, the action is butter smooth and the trigger is crisp and consistent. Nicely balanced too. i can't answer for balance with the plastic stocked ones but the wood stocked one is very natural in my hands. I have a Cooper and I find myself envious of the Tikka because of its performance. [/QUOTE]
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