Originally Posted by
TUK101
Yeah, you need to shoulder the guns and see which one talks to you and fits right. There is no point buying a gun on what other people say is accurate if it never feels right to you.
I agree, fit and feel are the most important thing to selecting your firearm. Now if for example a remington feels as good as tikka to you in hand & on the shoulder, then by all means use opinions of your buddies or others to help you choose.