NO Way buy a Tikka. The magazine is plastic. The bolt shroud is polycarbonate. The ejection port is miniscule. There are more plastic parts than on my son's toy rifle. The rifle comes with an accuracy guarantee but does accuracy matter when it falls apart. I'd call it a day hunting rifle, not for serious hunters.
I know of a few very serious hunters that use tikka rifles.The magazines have not broken and the shells eject just fine.These rifles have proven to be both accurate and dependable.