Tikki T3 Lite vs. Ruger M77 Hawkeye vs. Browning X-Bolt
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Tikki T3 Lite vs. Ruger M77 Hawkeye vs. Browning X-Bolt
I've narrowed my list down to theses 3 in a .270 Win. I would have included the Winchester M70, but I am left handed, but shoot a right handed bolt action. I didn't like the safety on the Winchester. Any feedback appreciated.
#3
Having owned all 3 rifles I would pick the X-Bolt but the Tikka would be at least as accurate. The Ruger would be the pick for a rugged rifle.
For me I wanted the accuracy of the X-Bolt/Tikka but the ruggedness of the Ruger. I wound up going with a new FN made Winchester 70 Extreme Weather. For me it combines the accuracy of the X-Bolt and Tikka but also has the ruggedness of the Ruger.
For me I wanted the accuracy of the X-Bolt/Tikka but the ruggedness of the Ruger. I wound up going with a new FN made Winchester 70 Extreme Weather. For me it combines the accuracy of the X-Bolt and Tikka but also has the ruggedness of the Ruger.
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VA - Tikka the least accurate??? I doubt that very much. I would think the Ruger would be less accurate than either the Tikka or the Browning. Being a fellow lefty and owing a Ruger 77, Tikka T3 and Browning A-bolt I have to relate my experiences with all three. First the Ruger 300 WM): This rifle needed both a trigger job and a bedding job to get it to shoot to my satisfaction. My A-bolts (a 7-08 and 325 WSM) both needed bedding jobs to shoot 1" - <1". The Tikka (30-06) shot great right out of the box. Shooting 1" - 1 1/4".
The only rifles I own that shoot better are my Savages
The only rifles I own that shoot better are my Savages
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Arkansas Ozarks
Posts: 325
VA said AT LEAST as accurate.
In my experience, the Tikka is very accurate and feels very cheap. The Ruger is a workhorse, accuracy is decent. My Browning A-bolt comes to the shoulder smoothly and shoots every bit as good as my Tikka did (traded it). Both my Ruger and Browning just felt better to me. I haven't had the pleasure of shooting the X-Bolt. I would buy the Browning.
In my experience, the Tikka is very accurate and feels very cheap. The Ruger is a workhorse, accuracy is decent. My Browning A-bolt comes to the shoulder smoothly and shoots every bit as good as my Tikka did (traded it). Both my Ruger and Browning just felt better to me. I haven't had the pleasure of shooting the X-Bolt. I would buy the Browning.
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VA - Tikka the least accurate??? I doubt that very much. I would think the Ruger would be less accurate than either the Tikka or the Browning. Being a fellow lefty and owing a Ruger 77, Tikka T3 and Browning A-bolt I have to relate my experiences with all three. First the Ruger 300 WM): This rifle needed both a trigger job and a bedding job to get it to shoot to my satisfaction. My A-bolts (a 7-08 and 325 WSM) both needed bedding jobs to shoot 1" - <1". The Tikka (30-06) shot great right out of the box. Shooting 1" - 1 1/4".
The only rifles I own that shoot better are my Savages
The only rifles I own that shoot better are my Savages
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 155
I just got a ruger in lefty and i have to be honest i love just about everything about the gun . It shoulders nice ... its wood and a nice looking piece of wood and its really accurate despite the factory trigger . That said its chambered in .308 and shoots fusion 165 under and inch . The action is sticky but it is a new gun .Hate the trigger .Way too long of travel ... That said its going to get a timmney trigger and have the action lapped.I am banking this will bring the group under a half inch or more .I have killed 3 deer with it this year so far.A buck 226yds ... off hand.130yds on a doe and 60 yds on another doe .. three shots ... three bang flops.I dont like the tikka rifles and i never have liked plastic on my rifles.I almost bought the browning but my wife pulled the trigger befor i could and got me the ruger for x-mas.
#10
You can't go wrong! Pick what you want. Reading reviews on all three all are made very well. The Ruger has controlled round feeding and the others are push feed if that matters to you. The most accurate (in the reviews) was the Tikka T3. Good luck with whatever you buy.