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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
supporter fiction v facts: Ruger v Tikka
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 1969688" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>I have had a few Mo.77sThey shoot ok to great.Trigger work had to be done on all of them.Never bought a Ruger American,but from handling them,they oozed cheap.They might shoot good,but fugly is fugly.I have 5 Tikkas right now and they all shoot good right out of the box with that super Sako trigger.Yes it is the same trigger and barrel as a Sako.Nothing beats a straight line magazine for smooth feeding.I would rather spend a few extra bucks up front then be frustrated at the bench.JMHO,Huntz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 1969688, member: 110832"] I have had a few Mo.77sThey shoot ok to great.Trigger work had to be done on all of them.Never bought a Ruger American,but from handling them,they oozed cheap.They might shoot good,but fugly is fugly.I have 5 Tikkas right now and they all shoot good right out of the box with that super Sako trigger.Yes it is the same trigger and barrel as a Sako.Nothing beats a straight line magazine for smooth feeding.I would rather spend a few extra bucks up front then be frustrated at the bench.JMHO,Huntz [/QUOTE]
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