.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

My 16” AR is sub MOA. Shoots 73s, 75s, 77s great. Can swap my 3x9 trijicon for aimpoints or slap on other built uppers.
What would the 16” tikka give me over my current rifle as far as achievable goals?
 
My 16” AR is sub MOA. Shoots 73s, 75s, 77s great. Can swap my 3x9 trijicon for aimpoints or slap on other built uppers.
What would the 16” tikka give me over my current rifle as far as achievable goals?
A Tikka would be quieter if you're running suppressed. That's it. From a performance standpoint, it's hard to beat a quality AR.
 
My 16” AR is sub MOA. Shoots 73s, 75s, 77s great. Can swap my 3x9 trijicon for aimpoints or slap on other built uppers.
What would the 16” tikka give me over my current rifle as far as achievable goals?
Not necessarily performance but when the weather is adverse (rain or snow) it is much easier to keep a tikka from getting corroded and get cleaned versus an ar with all the cutouts on the hand guard. Sucks trying to get mud splatter and slush out of the tight spaces and off the barrel underneath. Tikkas are much easier to clean after a wet hunt.
 
Are they whiter because ARs run on the gas system I’m assuming.
Valid point on the mud and rain, it’s not a joy, spraying wd40 helps.
I’m just trying to convince myself to spend the $700 on more ammo and not a tikka 🤣
 
Are they whiter because ARs run on the gas system I’m assuming.
Valid point on the mud and rain, it’s not a joy, spraying wd40 helps.
I’m just trying to convince myself to spend the $700 on more ammo and not a tikka 🤣
Yes, ARs are louder due to the semiautomatic action. I don't give the weather advantage to a bolt-gun unless you're in extremely cold or very dusty/dirty environments. Nitrided barrels and bolts, anodized aluminum, and polymer components of ARs are virtually impervious to corrosion.
 
My 16” AR is sub MOA. Shoots 73s, 75s, 77s great. Can swap my 3x9 trijicon for aimpoints or slap on other built uppers.
What would the 16” tikka give me over my current rifle as far as achievable goals?
If you hunt with a bolt action, the AR does nothing for that mechanical autonomy. I also find it far easier to get behind a bolt gun and deliver precision that an AR.
 
My 16” AR is sub MOA. Shoots 73s, 75s, 77s great. Can swap my 3x9 trijicon for aimpoints or slap on other built uppers.
What would the 16” tikka give me over my current rifle as far as achievable goals?

Eh...are you saying you get sub-MOA with other uppers you slap on?

Separately, while probably 95% of my rifle-hunting time in the field is with ARs across the year, I can tell you that a .223 Tikka is probably going to be a notably lighter, better-balancing field package over how most guys have their ARs set up. Especially sub-MOA ARs. Most people are also simply going to shoot a bolt gun better, because their mindset is better focused on making each shot count. You won't have any cycling issues with the same factory or handloads that may not function well in an AR. You can run a Tikka bone-dry with no lube, but doing so with an AR is moronic - which means the Tikka will be the more reliable option in the most extreme conditions, especially extreme cold. None of which negates the use of an AR - there's just more to account for.

That's what you'd get with a Tikka over your AR. Which is a different question from what you get with an AR over a Tikka.
 
My 16” AR is sub MOA. Shoots 73s, 75s, 77s great. Can swap my 3x9 trijicon for aimpoints or slap on other built uppers.
What would the 16” tikka give me over my current rifle as far as achievable goals?
I like my bolt guns and would not switch to using an AR. However I see zero reason to switch from the AR to a bolt gun if you are happy with the AR.

My 223 Tikka is my favorite rifle, but I don't think it offers anything meaningful over an AR in most situations.

The other problem is while an off the shelf Tikka is more than adequate, it is easy to start improving them, then next thing you know you have several thousand spent. Even if you go $700 for the Tikka, $50 for Sportsmatch rings, and $300 for an SWFA 6x, that is a whole lot of ammo. Then you will end up wanting a dedicated muffler for it.

That said, I like my bougie Tikka's even if I would have been better off not spending the money.
 
Eh...are you saying you get sub-MOA with other uppers you slap on?
No that Was just versatility oriented. No other uppers have magnification on them and my longest rifle is 16”. They’re all 1/7 so they stabilize everything.
I would hope every Hunter, regardless of platform, would be conscious of making every shot count.
This will be my third deer season. I passed up 2 broadside shots at 40 yards my first season because I couldn’t control the adrenaline dump lol.
I was just generally curious. I’ve never shot bolt guns. Have only ran ARs for fun at steel and nothing really past 100 yards.
 
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