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<blockquote data-quote="rtv900" data-source="post: 439644" data-attributes="member: 9837"><p>If you do a little looking around on this site you will find several conversations about them. I have two of them. One in.243 and one in .308. I use the .243 for coyote hunting and I really don't know why I bought the 308 other than it was a great price. </p><p></p><p>The tikka's are reasonable shooters out of the box. Both of mine shoot well. I shoot factory ammo out of both and they do well. I'm sure hand loads would help but I have no tut the time into the guns. The problem with a tikka is that you get what you get. Aftermarket stocks and barrels are very limited. Nothing like the wide variety of choices you would have with Remington or Savage. </p><p></p><p>When I bought my .243 I did it because I wanted a light weight gun that had a reasonable chance of shooting well. It has done that. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with yours. Have fun with it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtv900, post: 439644, member: 9837"] If you do a little looking around on this site you will find several conversations about them. I have two of them. One in.243 and one in .308. I use the .243 for coyote hunting and I really don't know why I bought the 308 other than it was a great price. The tikka's are reasonable shooters out of the box. Both of mine shoot well. I shoot factory ammo out of both and they do well. I'm sure hand loads would help but I have no tut the time into the guns. The problem with a tikka is that you get what you get. Aftermarket stocks and barrels are very limited. Nothing like the wide variety of choices you would have with Remington or Savage. When I bought my .243 I did it because I wanted a light weight gun that had a reasonable chance of shooting well. It has done that. Good luck with yours. Have fun with it!! [/QUOTE]
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