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Tikka t3x roughtech vs savage 110 ultralight vs christensen ridge line vs bergara b 14
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 2705198" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Well, IMO these can all be good or so,so rifles, depends on what you want.</p><p></p><p>Tikka makes a good basic rifle. They make several SKU's of each, but are all too similar at wide price points. The cheapest Tikka 6.5 creed and most expensive are very similar I actual performance, weight, etc. Actions are known to be smooth…one of the smoothest factory action. They are known to have good hunting triggers, the ones I've shot agree. Same with OOTB accuracy. This is a bit debatable as many companies are at sub-moa now. Stocks are injection molded. Somewhere in the realm of ok.</p><p></p><p>Savage makes a good enough rifle, but always rough. The accutrigger used to be universally pretty good, but has fallen behind and now they make some worse triggers to boot. My bil's feels like a squirt gun/staple gun combo. Their barrels look bad, but often shoot. I've even shot one of their $300 specials sub-moa. A solid tier below Tikka often in feel, but shoot only slightly worse.</p><p></p><p>Christianson Arms seems like a good enough rifle. They are kind of marketed as premium which means often folks think they are getting a custom rifle in a standard pattern. Often performance doesn't meet expectations and then there is a flame post….I'd have to buy and try to really know on these. They feel like a premium rifle, Win 70 or better, in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 2705198, member: 1951"] Well, IMO these can all be good or so,so rifles, depends on what you want. Tikka makes a good basic rifle. They make several SKU’s of each, but are all too similar at wide price points. The cheapest Tikka 6.5 creed and most expensive are very similar I actual performance, weight, etc. Actions are known to be smooth…one of the smoothest factory action. They are known to have good hunting triggers, the ones I’ve shot agree. Same with OOTB accuracy. This is a bit debatable as many companies are at sub-moa now. Stocks are injection molded. Somewhere in the realm of ok. Savage makes a good enough rifle, but always rough. The accutrigger used to be universally pretty good, but has fallen behind and now they make some worse triggers to boot. My bil’s feels like a squirt gun/staple gun combo. Their barrels look bad, but often shoot. I’ve even shot one of their $300 specials sub-moa. A solid tier below Tikka often in feel, but shoot only slightly worse. Christianson Arms seems like a good enough rifle. They are kind of marketed as premium which means often folks think they are getting a custom rifle in a standard pattern. Often performance doesn’t meet expectations and then there is a flame post….I’d have to buy and try to really know on these. They feel like a premium rifle, Win 70 or better, in general. [/QUOTE]
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