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Tikka T3x Vs. Browning X-Bolt 300 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="jaybo" data-source="post: 1503901" data-attributes="member: 46742"><p>My very limited experience with Browning was an X-bolt I bought for my son. It was a couple of years ago that I tried doing a few things with it and I found very few aftermarket parts for it. Could not find a trigger for it, the stock had a tacky feel to it that fell apart and had to be replaced. I could only find one type of composite stock to replace it which was quite expensive. Research whatever rifle you like to see what types of parts are available in case you want to change anything. Stocks, trigger, scope mounts, trigger spring, etc. I do have a couple of Tikkas and like the triggers as factory triggers go but the older composite stocks suck as far as I am concerned. I do have a Tikka that I changed the stock, trigger guard, and did a bed job on it. It shots ½ inch with factory ammo but the upgrades cost as much as the original rifle. I would take it any day over the Browning though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybo, post: 1503901, member: 46742"] My very limited experience with Browning was an X-bolt I bought for my son. It was a couple of years ago that I tried doing a few things with it and I found very few aftermarket parts for it. Could not find a trigger for it, the stock had a tacky feel to it that fell apart and had to be replaced. I could only find one type of composite stock to replace it which was quite expensive. Research whatever rifle you like to see what types of parts are available in case you want to change anything. Stocks, trigger, scope mounts, trigger spring, etc. I do have a couple of Tikkas and like the triggers as factory triggers go but the older composite stocks suck as far as I am concerned. I do have a Tikka that I changed the stock, trigger guard, and did a bed job on it. It shots ½ inch with factory ammo but the upgrades cost as much as the original rifle. I would take it any day over the Browning though! [/QUOTE]
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