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Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
I had pretty much settled on a Tikka T3 Hunter until I looked at the Remington 700 CDL. I mean dang it's a fine looking gun. Prices are the same so what would be the advantages of the TIkka or the Remington besides American made (Remington) which of course is a plus?
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RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
No huge advantages to either, really.
The Tikka has a better trigger & barrel...and might be more accurate out of the box on average than the Remington. But theM700 actionis easy to work on, and accurizing it should be no problem. The Remmy has a nicer stock, and IMHO a nicer feel. But the Tikka is a very well-made rifle, as well. Pick the one that feels most comfortable in your hands and don't look back. Both will perform admirably! |
RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
My brother-in-law just gota T3 for Xmas. This thing is beautiful. The Black / grey laminated wood stock and stainless. Awsome looking and really light. I think it is like 6 pounds or something like that! Seems to be real comfortable to hold, not sure how it shoots yet though!
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RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
All comes down to personal fit, feel and features. Both are good choices and more than capable shooters.
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RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
I agree Sketter 7MM!! I have both. I bought the Rem new and the Tikka used. Both great guns the tikka fits me better and I like the trigger better also. It all depends on the shooter, both great guns! My son loves the Rem!
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RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
You are right on the shear looks of a cdl dang they are pretty I give the edge to the tikka also for out of box accuracy. I have 700's and a tikka you get a good rifle either way so its a draw
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RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
How is the trigger on the Remington? I've heard that if you adjust it you void the warrenty. Is that true?
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RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
ORIGINAL: bigpapa How is the trigger on the Remington? I've heard that if you adjust it you void the warrenty. Is that true? As to the warranty question, have heard they may bring it back to factory specs and possibly charge you for the dis-service;). So I suppose you could take a chance or raise it up prior to sending it back, that is if you'd ever use it. I personally haven't ever sent anything to remington, I did have an issue with my 870 and bluing, whichthey gave me the local service dealer. They took care of what was required by remington andre-blued it on site. Not sure if that is b/c I am in Canada or not??? Not sure what the warranty is to tell you the truth, I thought the 870 was a year only? After the warranty period I'd be using a local gunsmith personally. Trigger work is the firstthing I do on all my off the shelf rifles. So don't give that much thought, personally. |
RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
I love my tikka and is more accurate than any other rifle i have shot (granted, i have limited experience shooting many different types of rifles, but I have tested remington 700s.)
Why not go with one that is guaranteed to be accurate or your money back? they say they take 5 shots with every gun in the factory before they put it on the shelves, and all of those 5 have to be within the 1 inch mark. even though they only guarantee it with 3 shots. |
RE: Remington 700 vs. Tikka T3 Hunter
I get less the a 1/4" out of my rem 700. all's thats done to it is a trigger job, and a nice scope.
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