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RE: Tikka Rifles
i own a sako trgs and tikka new generation in 338 cal, the best handload group i could get in the sako was 1.25 inch the tikka was a impressive 3/4 inch consistantly. i have hunted the rockies mnts aprox 14 years with my tikka and always in cold conditions upto minus 25 below, and never had any problems. i would never ever own a gun that would malfunction period. sheep and goat hunts are hard on both body and equipment, my body is breaking down but the tikka still performs like new and will be with me on my last hunt.
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RE: Tikka Rifles
And they say me and drift are brazen. Welcome to the club ![]() Mike |
RE: Tikka Rifles
And they say me and drift are brazen. Welcome to the club Oh I take back what I said about Tikka rifles and let me be politically correct... How bout they are sweet shooting guns.:D I mean I am overwhelmed by how many gunsmiths out there build custom rifles built on their action ![]() |
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I mean I am overwhelmed by how many gunsmiths out there build custom rifles built on their action In other words if it ain't broke why fix it? Why buy a 2000 dollar custom built gun based on a tikka action when one straight from the factory will shoot the way they already do. I also think this is why some people who oooh...I don't know maybe build custom guns based on Remingtons may hate Tikkas. As Tikkas grow more popular who will need their services when you can get this kind of accuracy for 458 bucks? Too Bad and who cares I am telling it like it is ..it is a throwaway gun I am glad you know ho to shoot a rifle and certainly glad that in your 39 years of life you have done some hard hunting in Alabama. I am really impressed |
RE: Tikka Rifles
quote: Too Bad and who cares I am telling it like it is ..it is a throwaway gun This statement pretty much wrecks your credibility. (For the tenth time) about this.? In other words if it ain't broke why fix it? Why buy a 2000 dollar custom built gun based on a tikka action when one straight from the factory will shoot the way they already do. I also think this is why some people who oooh...I don't know maybe build custom guns based on Remingtons may hate Tikkas. As Tikkas grow more popular who will need their services when you can get this kind of accuracy for 458 bucks? As far as credibility.. I could give a Rats Axx what you think of it. I forgot more about guns then you'll ever know about guns or anything in general. If you haven't already by now please use the ignore button if you don't like reading my posts. I'll do the same. Have a good day |
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As far as credibility.. I could give a Rats Axx what you think of it. I forgot more about guns then you'll ever know about guns or anything in general. I bet you really think you have a Sako on your hands now don't you ? Custom gun too rich for your blood? If you haven't already by now please use the ignore button if you don't like reading my posts. I'll do the same. Have a good day |
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No, or it would say "Sako" on the side. I pick up on little clues like that. I can however go get the Sako 75 that I own out of the gun case and hold it if it will make you feel better. Naaa, just not needed unless you plan to compete in benchrest competitions where tightening a group by .275 of and inch is worth shelling out a few thousand dollars. I'll just stick to the rifles I have that shoot 1 inch or better at 100 yards. I have no need of greater accuracy from a rifle than that. (and truth be known neither does 99% of the people who own rifles) Boy your knowledge of rifles is intensive Ahh, seems you can dish it out but you can't take it. Typical of your type. |
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I'm sure you believe that so just stare in the mirror and keep repeating that to yourself and maybe you will feel better. No, or it would say "Sako" on the side. I pick up on little clues like that. I can however go get the Sako 75 that I own out of the gun case and hold it if it will make you feel better Naaa, just not needed unless you plan to compete in benchrest competitions where tightening a group by .275 of and inch is worth shelling out a few thousand dollars. I'll just stick to the rifles I have that shoot 1 inch or better at 100 yards. I have no need of greater accuracy from a rifle than that. (and truth be known neither does 99% of the people who own rifles So you don't really own a custom rifle do you? If you haven't already by now please use the ignore button if you don't like reading my posts. I'll do the same. Have a good day Ahh, seems you can dish it out but you can't take it. Typical of your type. Feel free to use the ignore button on my posts whenever possible and have a good day |
RE: Tikka Rifles
Wow, this topic has regressed to the grade school level...maybe I'll give the two parties concerned the benefit of the doubt and say junior high level, tops. Baseless accusations of dishonesty, chest-pounding, boasting and insulting the others intelligence (the "I've forgotten more about guns..." line was the best. It takes a big ego to make that statement about oneself, especially when your knowledge of the other is limited to a few paragraphs on an internet forum.), all based upon ones opinion of what is and is not a good rifle. M710 topics rarily degenerate to the b***h-slapping cat-fight that this has turned into, and there is no question that the M710 far inferior to any Tikka ever made.
Man, and some people think I'm an a*****e! (I believe Bigcountry used the term "brassy"![8D]) At least my attitude generally stays grounded somewhere within reality, and I'm enough of a man to admit when I have gone too far. Even by my standards you two have gone over the top! What's next? Repeated use of the classic schoolyard comeback line; "I know you are, but what am I?" Grow up and act your age, kids. Mike |
RE: Tikka Rifles
Mathematical equation for the day.
Chevy Vega is to Corvette what Tikka is to Sako. |
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