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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="Kentuckywindage" data-source="post: 2705229" data-attributes="member: 119330"><p>Same here as most. 2 Savages that both shoot outstanding. Little elbow grease and the action can be good. I have a Tikka superlite 243 that is accurate and smooth in bolt and trigger. I like the T3x better because of the bolt being workable on safe, (T3 isn't) bolt shroud is metal and stock is better also. Buddy has a Christensen arms Ridgeline that shoots excellent but keeps shearing base mount screws. Beded, different size screws etc. 4 times now counting 2 days before deer season. Other than that the weapon shoots out to 1500 yards accurately. Last season two deer at 700 yards. Bergara, I may be able to tell you in a couple of days! I handled one today after doctor app. and may go back tomorrow. I think rifles are like Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Toyota etc. I myself will add again as others have said, (reminding myself of this tomorrow) I have never heard a negative review on Tikka. I'm sure there are some, but apparently they are few and far between. </p><p>I'm no pro and there are more experienced folks on here. I have been shooting and hunting 40 + years and loading for 8 to 10 years on a regular bases. Safe bet as of this time is Tikka in my humble opinion. </p><p>One question if you don't mind, do you hand load? If this has been ask I apologize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentuckywindage, post: 2705229, member: 119330"] Same here as most. 2 Savages that both shoot outstanding. Little elbow grease and the action can be good. I have a Tikka superlite 243 that is accurate and smooth in bolt and trigger. I like the T3x better because of the bolt being workable on safe, (T3 isn't) bolt shroud is metal and stock is better also. Buddy has a Christensen arms Ridgeline that shoots excellent but keeps shearing base mount screws. Beded, different size screws etc. 4 times now counting 2 days before deer season. Other than that the weapon shoots out to 1500 yards accurately. Last season two deer at 700 yards. Bergara, I may be able to tell you in a couple of days! I handled one today after doctor app. and may go back tomorrow. I think rifles are like Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Toyota etc. I myself will add again as others have said, (reminding myself of this tomorrow) I have never heard a negative review on Tikka. I'm sure there are some, but apparently they are few and far between. I'm no pro and there are more experienced folks on here. I have been shooting and hunting 40 + years and loading for 8 to 10 years on a regular bases. Safe bet as of this time is Tikka in my humble opinion. One question if you don't mind, do you hand load? If this has been ask I apologize. [/QUOTE]
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