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<blockquote data-quote="POORBOY" data-source="post: 1222078" data-attributes="member: 94787"><p>I own a tikka superlight 7mm with a leupold 4.5x14 lr on it. Here's my 2cents worth on all your questions.</p><p></p><p> First of all the gun shoots sub 1/2 moa @100 yds with 168 berger classic handloads making mag length a non issue. I replaced the pad with a limbsaver and recoil is really not an issue, however there is a good bit of muzzle jump. I'm on the fence on whether to brake it or not due to added noise but spotting shots is near impossible as is. I have shot with brakes so I'm aware of the downside. Great factory trigger and adjustable.</p><p></p><p> I love this rifle/scope combo at 7 lbs. I made shots out to 730 yds last weekend and its a joy to shoot. I don't know that you could find a better all around set up for 1500 bucks. I will be packing mine this Nov in Montana on a elk/deer hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POORBOY, post: 1222078, member: 94787"] I own a tikka superlight 7mm with a leupold 4.5x14 lr on it. Here's my 2cents worth on all your questions. First of all the gun shoots sub 1/2 moa @100 yds with 168 berger classic handloads making mag length a non issue. I replaced the pad with a limbsaver and recoil is really not an issue, however there is a good bit of muzzle jump. I'm on the fence on whether to brake it or not due to added noise but spotting shots is near impossible as is. I have shot with brakes so I'm aware of the downside. Great factory trigger and adjustable. I love this rifle/scope combo at 7 lbs. I made shots out to 730 yds last weekend and its a joy to shoot. I don't know that you could find a better all around set up for 1500 bucks. I will be packing mine this Nov in Montana on a elk/deer hunt. [/QUOTE]
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