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<blockquote data-quote="Elkhunter1983" data-source="post: 1427914" data-attributes="member: 38485"><p>Own a Stalker LR and have shot a few Tikkas. Both are good shooters. I like the features of the X bolt a little better. Recoil Lug design and the fact that even with a cheap factory stock, the X bolt comes bedded. I really don't like the feather trigger and will be replacing that as soon as time allows. I have even competed in some F Class mid range with the X bolt and did just fine, the thing will flat out shoot. I do think the x bolt also has the advantage when it comes to recoil between the two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkhunter1983, post: 1427914, member: 38485"] Own a Stalker LR and have shot a few Tikkas. Both are good shooters. I like the features of the X bolt a little better. Recoil Lug design and the fact that even with a cheap factory stock, the X bolt comes bedded. I really don't like the feather trigger and will be replacing that as soon as time allows. I have even competed in some F Class mid range with the X bolt and did just fine, the thing will flat out shoot. I do think the x bolt also has the advantage when it comes to recoil between the two. [/QUOTE]
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