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Tikka vs R700
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1197939" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>My opinion of the rifle has not changed, regardless of your budget. For a factory built rifle, IMO, the Remington 700 Long Range cannot be beat. I've had some really expensive factory rifles, and some not-so expensive factory rifles. A factory barrel is a factory barrel, might as well not buy something overpriced when it has just as much of a chance for accuracy as any other factory rifle, regardless of price. Here is why I think the 700 Long Range is the best option for a factory rifle with potential. It comes in a B&C M-40 Medalist stock with a 26" 9.25" twist heavy barrel. The Remington 700 is also the best platform to build off of, as it has the largest aftermarket following of any bolt-action rifle available in the last 55 years. And any gunsmith worth his salt can repair/rework one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1197939, member: 12995"] My opinion of the rifle has not changed, regardless of your budget. For a factory built rifle, IMO, the Remington 700 Long Range cannot be beat. I've had some really expensive factory rifles, and some not-so expensive factory rifles. A factory barrel is a factory barrel, might as well not buy something overpriced when it has just as much of a chance for accuracy as any other factory rifle, regardless of price. Here is why I think the 700 Long Range is the best option for a factory rifle with potential. It comes in a B&C M-40 Medalist stock with a 26" 9.25" twist heavy barrel. The Remington 700 is also the best platform to build off of, as it has the largest aftermarket following of any bolt-action rifle available in the last 55 years. And any gunsmith worth his salt can repair/rework one. [/QUOTE]
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