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RE: XCR vs. Tikka T3
i have a tikka t3 lite and a browning a-bolt and the tikka is much more accurate than the browning. i love my tikka very very much:D
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RE: XCR vs. Tikka T3
howdy. just checkin in for the first time from australia.
i own a tikka T-3 in synthetic varmint format (22/250). it is brilliant. 1/3 MOA with handloads. slickest bolt i've found, with two big,equal bearing lockinglugs. they have a narrow ejection slot in the receiver ( would probably make single loading awkward in some calibres), and a single column magazine - both factors contributing to a stiffer action, and therefore accuracy.the machining work is outstanding.remember, these rifles come out of the Sako factory in finland, so quality is good. another feature i like is the milled dovetail for scope mounts - pay the extra money for sako optilock mounts and rings. it is a fantastic mounting system. i cannot speak highly enough of these rifles. the only downside i can come up with is that the synthetic stock is nothing special to look at. with that in mind, i am looking for something in 6.5 swedish or 7mm-08, and will probably opt for a laminated T-3. cheers everyone |
RE: XCR vs. Tikka T3
I had the same choice and went the XCR I consider it to be the better rifle however I do like the look of the Tikka but seeing as all my other rifles are now Remington’s I decided the since I was on a good thing then I might as well stick with it.
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