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Considering a Tikka
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<blockquote data-quote="ElCazador" data-source="post: 2829257" data-attributes="member: 119877"><p>I like them too. Easy to fix the shortcomings like swapping the plastic bottom metal for a high quality option from Mountain Tactical that mills them from billet aluminum and uses stainless steel for the bolt stop and latch. They are the best rifle to choose if you want to build a semi custom rifle for a fraction of the cost. Custom actions are still leaps and bounds better but this is easily the next best thing and even a stock rig will make a happy hunter or casual rec shooter. I personally don't like DBMs for hunting unless they sit completely flush but that's a personal preference and not a downside for Tikka per se.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElCazador, post: 2829257, member: 119877"] I like them too. Easy to fix the shortcomings like swapping the plastic bottom metal for a high quality option from Mountain Tactical that mills them from billet aluminum and uses stainless steel for the bolt stop and latch. They are the best rifle to choose if you want to build a semi custom rifle for a fraction of the cost. Custom actions are still leaps and bounds better but this is easily the next best thing and even a stock rig will make a happy hunter or casual rec shooter. I personally don’t like DBMs for hunting unless they sit completely flush but that’s a personal preference and not a downside for Tikka per se. [/QUOTE]
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