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Considering a Tikka
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<blockquote data-quote="JungleBoogey" data-source="post: 2829900" data-attributes="member: 88809"><p>Will keep this short... I'm no rifle expert (although I presently have 8 hunting rifles). I bought a Tikka T3 laminated in .308 Win back in 2009. I also own a Blaser R93 in .308 Win. I am stationed in Germany and hunt there as well as in a few neighboring countries. For deer and wild boar the Tikka sees the most action. Very accurate, great bolt action, and with the laminate finish stainless barrel... it is light to carry and quite weather resistent. Zeiss optics are mounted on it and I have never been let down...[ATTACH=full]466629[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JungleBoogey, post: 2829900, member: 88809"] Will keep this short... I'm no rifle expert (although I presently have 8 hunting rifles). I bought a Tikka T3 laminated in .308 Win back in 2009. I also own a Blaser R93 in .308 Win. I am stationed in Germany and hunt there as well as in a few neighboring countries. For deer and wild boar the Tikka sees the most action. Very accurate, great bolt action, and with the laminate finish stainless barrel... it is light to carry and quite weather resistent. Zeiss optics are mounted on it and I have never been let down...[ATTACH type="full" alt="20230530_083636.jpg"]466629[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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