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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1379222" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I don't often jump in on the this versus that volleys, but I have to say I bought a Tikka T3 lite for my young boys in 243 win and regret not trying Tikka sooner. I now own 2 of them and cannot say enough about how well they function and how well they shoot. Mine are T3 lite in 243, and T3 Forest 7mm-08. Both are sub 1/2 moa with factory ammo after trying numerous loads. Both are sub 1 Moa with 4 or 5 different factory loads. I topped them with inexpensive Vortex scopes and both are complete for under $1000 each. As a point of reference, I do also have rifles that cost much more than that and have Nightforce and high end Vortex and leupold scopes, and they are great as well for long range work, but for shooting inside of 500 yds, you really can't go wrong. My 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1379222, member: 73596"] I don't often jump in on the this versus that volleys, but I have to say I bought a Tikka T3 lite for my young boys in 243 win and regret not trying Tikka sooner. I now own 2 of them and cannot say enough about how well they function and how well they shoot. Mine are T3 lite in 243, and T3 Forest 7mm-08. Both are sub 1/2 moa with factory ammo after trying numerous loads. Both are sub 1 Moa with 4 or 5 different factory loads. I topped them with inexpensive Vortex scopes and both are complete for under $1000 each. As a point of reference, I do also have rifles that cost much more than that and have Nightforce and high end Vortex and leupold scopes, and they are great as well for long range work, but for shooting inside of 500 yds, you really can't go wrong. My 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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