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Tikka vs R700
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<blockquote data-quote="Crews" data-source="post: 1197983" data-attributes="member: 83626"><p>I wouldn't argue with you on any of those points really, it seems like a lot of gun for the money. I'll stick with my original statement though, I'd pick a Tikka over a 700 any day of the week. Tikkas have a much nicer action that doesn't require any extra work, and the triggers are nicer too. For a bone stock hunting rifle, some of the finer points like heavy barrel profiles and stock rigidity are not as important. As long as the rifle will poke a 3 shot group in a sub-moa circle, it'll get the job done. It all boils down to what the OP is after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crews, post: 1197983, member: 83626"] I wouldn't argue with you on any of those points really, it seems like a lot of gun for the money. I'll stick with my original statement though, I'd pick a Tikka over a 700 any day of the week. Tikkas have a much nicer action that doesn't require any extra work, and the triggers are nicer too. For a bone stock hunting rifle, some of the finer points like heavy barrel profiles and stock rigidity are not as important. As long as the rifle will poke a 3 shot group in a sub-moa circle, it'll get the job done. It all boils down to what the OP is after. [/QUOTE]
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