I have one in .223 and my mag fits tight probably. My friend owns a gun shop and he has several in stock I'm going to go check the others he has and see how the standard versions feel and check on the other ranches he has and see how many feel loose. I think he has 3 other ranches unless they...
Just got my first tikka rifle. gotta say, I am very impressed. I got it in 243, and I'm going to use it mainly for coyotes, maybe an occasional deer or 2.
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I also have the ranch. I love it. I have shot 1 box of cheap ammo, though it and at 70 yards, which is all I have to shoot in my backyard. It was shooting at an inch, probably a little under. If I had a better rest, it definitely would shoot better than that. My bolt already seems a little more...
It doesn't come with any extras, but you can remove the one on it, and it would be good for a smaller shooter. They sell shorter ones than the one on it. The spacer on it seems to be the longest one. I'm 6'1 and it fits me very well as is. My son is 9 years old and he can shoot it well with the...
It's still a little flimsy, but from what I heard from others, it is more rigid than gen 1. I never owned a gen 1 so I can't compare. I am going to test with a bipod when I get a chance.
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I never had the first gen, so i can't compare, but I do like the feel of the rifle fed every time mag can be a little tough to load, but I think that will get better over time.
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Actually got to shoot my gen 2 today I only have about 70ish yards to shoot. I shot 4 5 shot groups and they were all around an inch with cheap ammo. Best group was .91 worst was 1.11 didn't have the best rest so I could probably do alot better.
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Haven't scrolled all the way through this post yet to see if any one of you has bought one yet, but I got the ranch in 223 for 550. Haven't had time to shoot any yet, but it's definitely a light packable rifle and seems well made
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