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Tikka Superlite vs X-bolt Mountain Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Montucky Roamer" data-source="post: 2486828" data-attributes="member: 100692"><p>My first rifle is a browning 270 that works well and I'll never sell but I'd do a Tikka in 300 wsm OR wm any day. </p><p>If you go 300 wm just be aware that you will be cramped for mag room . if you wish to shoot something like a 215 Berger , it just doesn't fit right. 200 eldx and shorter does work tho and certainly kills. </p><p>The new t3x 300 wm now comes with a 10 twist barrel. I think ,but am not sure , that the 300 wsm still is a 11 twist and will shoot most 200 grain and down bullets very well. Maybe 208s as well but I'm not positive. The barrels, action and trigger of a Tikka is incredible for a factory rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montucky Roamer, post: 2486828, member: 100692"] My first rifle is a browning 270 that works well and I'll never sell but I'd do a Tikka in 300 wsm OR wm any day. If you go 300 wm just be aware that you will be cramped for mag room . if you wish to shoot something like a 215 Berger , it just doesn't fit right. 200 eldx and shorter does work tho and certainly kills. The new t3x 300 wm now comes with a 10 twist barrel. I think ,but am not sure , that the 300 wsm still is a 11 twist and will shoot most 200 grain and down bullets very well. Maybe 208s as well but I'm not positive. The barrels, action and trigger of a Tikka is incredible for a factory rifle. [/QUOTE]
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