tikka T3 rifles
#11
RE: tikka T3 rifles
Just wondering why you are discounting Savage rifles? Very accurate out of the box and fairly priced. It your answer is cosmetics I understand but I do see they are putting more of an effort into their finishing lately.
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MN USA
Posts: 1,392
RE: tikka T3 rifles
I don't know that anyone was discounting Savage or other brands in this thread at least. It sounds like you've had experience with them. I honestly have not. So, you can add to the discussion your experience and opinion and maybe we'll learn something new about Savage.
I've owned and useda number of other brand highpowered rifles over the years. To date at least Tikka T3 is my favorite. That's a subjective view no doubt. But I'm not alone.
I've owned and useda number of other brand highpowered rifles over the years. To date at least Tikka T3 is my favorite. That's a subjective view no doubt. But I'm not alone.
#14
RE: tikka T3 rifles
i cant say anything bad about my tikka. so far it has been perfect for me. i have the T3 Lite in 30-06 and the kick is there but it isnt unbearable and i am only 13. but i 6'0 215 lbs lol
#15
RE: tikka T3 rifles
One thing that scares me about Tikka is that the company has been bought and sold too many times in the past few years. Now that Beretta has them I hear (and can not state from fact or personal experience) that they may be running Tikka into the ground. I also see about 10x more products avaliable for Savage, Remmington, Browning etc. than Tikka. Just my opinion.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MN USA
Posts: 1,392
RE: tikka T3 rifles
I don't know who else owned Tikka before Berretta. Tikka and Sako have been around a long time and produce their rifles in the same factory. I don't think either are "going away" anytime soon. And even if one would, what's the diffirence? There are many manufacturers (e.g. Winchester domestic manufacturing) have closed and nobody is racing out to sell their firearms by such manufacturers.
And Beretta as the oldest firearms mfg in history knows how to run a firearms business I think they've proven many centuries ago.
And Beretta as the oldest firearms mfg in history knows how to run a firearms business I think they've proven many centuries ago.
#19
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 246
RE: tikka T3 rifles
The Savage rifles are fine guns for the money. I own/have owned many of them, but they aren't in the same quality level of the Tikka rifles. Not nearly as refined and in my experience not as accurate on average either. Of course the Savage doesn't cost as much either.