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Sako, Ruger, Remington - Elk hunting.
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<blockquote data-quote="long ranger" data-source="post: 2746" data-attributes="member: 800"><p>Bjorn have you looked at the Tikka whitetail deluxe? Reasonable price very accurate no need to brd and float as they come free floated from the factory. the way they are constucted it is very hard to improve on the bedding. They are one of tthe very few rifles that still have an adjustable trigger that anyone with 7 or more IQ points can adjust down to 2.5 lbs. I have put several close friends into these guns all in 300 win mag all shoot .750 or better with decent ammo.I have a concern with the Finnlite in the fact that Sako has always used a hammer forged barrel, I know of no process available that allows for fluting a barrel after it has been rifled without causing harmonic stress. I am a dealer for Sako & Tikka and really find they shoot equally well despite the $400 to $500 difference in price</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long ranger, post: 2746, member: 800"] Bjorn have you looked at the Tikka whitetail deluxe? Reasonable price very accurate no need to brd and float as they come free floated from the factory. the way they are constucted it is very hard to improve on the bedding. They are one of tthe very few rifles that still have an adjustable trigger that anyone with 7 or more IQ points can adjust down to 2.5 lbs. I have put several close friends into these guns all in 300 win mag all shoot .750 or better with decent ammo.I have a concern with the Finnlite in the fact that Sako has always used a hammer forged barrel, I know of no process available that allows for fluting a barrel after it has been rifled without causing harmonic stress. I am a dealer for Sako & Tikka and really find they shoot equally well despite the $400 to $500 difference in price [/QUOTE]
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