That may be because I don’t own the 308 tikka or any tikkas and they are not in my possession. The 308 tikka that I mentioned would jam frequently was borrowed for my kids to use and we haven’t used it in 5-6 years. My kids have grown up and use my rifle now.LMAO......You'll have better luck pole vaulting 20ft in the next Olympics than seeing any such video.
I did like the idea of the 308 youth tikka for a smaller kid. And accuracy wise it was fine.
On my October 2022 elk hunt when my friend‘s tikka jammed, twice, me and the other friend were too busy trying to glass the bull and hold horses to be doing any filming.
You can LMAO all you want. I haven’t made a single part of this up. Not too sure why the tikka sports take this so personal. Just relating some experience with them.
Have at them. It doesn’t impact my hunting at all.
It is a little interesting that my comments on tikkas jamming are LMAO at when there are videos on YouTube on how to fix tikkas jamming. I didn’t even know that until they were mentioned in this thread.
I also watched a Ruger American jam twice this summer in the hands of a long time govt hunter Trying to shoot a coyote. We might as well get that discussion going too.