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Vanguard series 2 or tikka t3 lite?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 563408" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I own several tikkas and I have owned a stainless vanguard in 300 wby, my friend now owns the vanguard and loves it. he takes the thing everywhere. as far as an out of the box rifle I think the tikka has a significant lead in the accuracy department. however with both choices there is a magazine length issue. If it were me I would get a tikka in 300 wsm and get a long action magazine for it so you can seat long bullets to the lands. </p><p>But to answer your question about the plastic tikkas. Yes its a little bothersome that they have so much plastic, but it makes them light and you cant seem to be able to break it or make one fail in anyway. I think you are safe going either way though. pick the caliber you want the most...if its the wby, then vanguard it is, if its one of the other 2 300's then I vote tikka.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 563408, member: 22242"] I own several tikkas and I have owned a stainless vanguard in 300 wby, my friend now owns the vanguard and loves it. he takes the thing everywhere. as far as an out of the box rifle I think the tikka has a significant lead in the accuracy department. however with both choices there is a magazine length issue. If it were me I would get a tikka in 300 wsm and get a long action magazine for it so you can seat long bullets to the lands. But to answer your question about the plastic tikkas. Yes its a little bothersome that they have so much plastic, but it makes them light and you cant seem to be able to break it or make one fail in anyway. I think you are safe going either way though. pick the caliber you want the most...if its the wby, then vanguard it is, if its one of the other 2 300's then I vote tikka. [/QUOTE]
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