DangerRanger
WKR
It probably doesn’t shoot because you didn’t break the barrel in properly
I’d think that Tikka clone in different action lengths would draw some attention. I’d love to see a Tikka-esque mini action that would feed reliably from 10-round AR mags. That would require a significant departure from a standard Tikka, but I think it would sell. Especially given chamberings in 6 and 22 ARC. Parts compatibility with standard Tikkas would be a plus, but you can’t really get them from Beretta anyway.You are correct. A copy would not offer much.
I bet its gone way more than 25 rounds without a cleaning tooIt probably doesn’t shoot because you didn’t break the barrel in properly
Or just shoot three-round groups only, knowing that a pie plate at 100 yards is plenty good enough ...It probably doesn’t shoot because you didn’t break the barrel in properly
Thank god for thatbut it doesn't have embedded MLOK
I think you under estimate how many animals have been taken with guns only ever shot that way…Or just shoot three-round groups only, knowing that a pie plate at 100 yards is plenty good enough ...
No. Having heard it so many times as 'advice', I imagine it's closer to the norm than actually knowing how rifles, ammunition, and scopes work, and then training for both accuracy and precision. And that makes it worse, not better.I think you under estimate how many animals have been taken with guns only ever shot that way…
hopeful for any company that sends gear to Form and Ryan to get honest feedback
I think you under estimate how many animals have been taken with guns only ever shot that way…
I wouldn’t argue that there’s any downside to being more proficient with your weapon.I don't think many people believe that isn't the majority of hunters. Doesn't mean it isn't kind of shameful that millions of people take to the woods and require luck to avoid wounding an animal that had a 10 moa vital zone.
Mine, purchased in 2016 had some qc issues on fit and finish that they partially fixed, but is still my go to as it is accurate with anything in throw at it, reliable, has a great trigger, and just the right weight IMO for a 30-06 not being hauled up a mountain.Disappointing assessment. I shoot a MCR X2 in 7mm08. I got lucky and got one of the good ones.Not perfect but good.
Paid $1450 for it new approx 10 years ago(note approx) which included the factory cutting back the barrel from 24 to 22. I use the rifle as a eastern deer rifle out of a climber.
I been hopeful the new guys would produce a great rifle even if its not something I would buy. QC was an issue with the two previous owners. After a long wait time for a rifle buyers should expect it to be delivered to them without obvious issues.