So let me put this differently then, I need to do a better stock if I buy a tikka or look at a rifle with a better stock to start with.
Need? No. Is it nicer with a Rokstok? Yes.
You can easily and cheaply improve on the factory stock by getting a vertical grip ($40~), a limb-saver recoil bad, and building up the comb a touch (anything from vet wrap and foam, to installing an adjustable cheek riser, to using epoxy with filler to build it up).
The wife is on board with a decent brake or lower end can.
Get a can, it improves everything from 22LR and up. An AB 30 cal Warthog is a solid choice for the price.
I learned to hunt shooting 12gauge or 30-06. I can shoot something that size but I shoot better with a lower recoil. In my opinion everyone does but I know people prefer more knock down from bigger guns. If I settle on the idea that I can handle my .308 but would like better efficiency and less recoil then what would be a middle of the road caliber? Mainly for whitetail in ky but still capable out west.
I use 223 and 243, and just spun on a 6 creed. I hunt were I live and have stepped in brown bear tracks were my booted foot didn't touch the edges (small size 9 feet though). For someone not looking to reload or rebarrel, and wanting some barrel life, I think a 6.5 Creedmoor is a very solid choice. Especially suppressed, a 7mm-08 comes in a close second.
The 6s start chewing through barrels, though I prefer them.
My 308 barrel lives in a drawer and may never get spun back on an action.
While not "needed" the better external ballistics of the smaller calibers is a plus in my mind (better for the powder capacity and recoil levels we are discussing).
Also, I'm posting a lot, feel free to tell me to shut up.