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Tikka...but which one
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<blockquote data-quote="CBH Australia" data-source="post: 2174711" data-attributes="member: 116486"><p>It's a shame about missing out on the Tikka.</p><p>The Christensen should be good but costly.</p><p>I think the only reservation about the .300wm would be are you comfortable shooting one.</p><p>I probably wouldn't brake a .308. I've used it a lot and would not want the undue noise. </p><p>Braking a .300wm might help. My Tikka .300 is in a laminate stock and wears a limb saver pad. I like it but it's not used as much as my other's. But I have it if a want it.</p><p>You might have options with projectiles if you are worried about meat damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBH Australia, post: 2174711, member: 116486"] It's a shame about missing out on the Tikka. The Christensen should be good but costly. I think the only reservation about the .300wm would be are you comfortable shooting one. I probably wouldn't brake a .308. I've used it a lot and would not want the undue noise. Braking a .300wm might help. My Tikka .300 is in a laminate stock and wears a limb saver pad. I like it but it's not used as much as my other's. But I have it if a want it. You might have options with projectiles if you are worried about meat damage. [/QUOTE]
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