Most accurate best value 6.5 Creedmoor

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EuroOptic has a blued tikka 6.5cm for under $700 with rebate. That is definitely the best value out there. I know it’s $200 over your budget but it’s worth every penny over a $500 gun.

No mods needed and feeds and functions so much better and any less expensive gun on the market.
Interesting. My American outshoots the tikka I owned and it was $500 less at that time.

Tikka is great rifle but $200 over a budget is kind of out of the budget.
 

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Interesting. My American outshoots the tikka I owned and it was $500 less at that time.

Tikka is great rifle but $200 over a budget is kind of out of the budget.
I’m taking into account the over all reliability and build quality along with accuracy

Ruger American rifles to tend to be very accurate just like a tikka but that’s where they stop being comparable
 

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I'm on the same hunt for another gun for our family. I'm pretty sure I'm settled on the Ruger American Ranch gen 2.
We already have a Savage Axis and I don't like the safety or the magazine that I often find is not fully engaged. Plus, the Ruger is threaded and I have a suppressor in the works.
 

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I’m taking into account the over all reliability and build quality along with accuracy

Ruger American rifles to tend to be very accurate just like a tikka but that’s where they stop being comparable
Have you had a lot of reliability issues with Ruger Americans?
Were they the Gen 1 or Gen 2? Thanks.
 
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I’m taking into account the over all reliability and build quality along with accuracy

Ruger American rifles to tend to be very accurate just like a tikka but that’s where they stop being comparable
I’ve owned an American for 6 years. I’ve yet to have any issue with mine. My Tikka was great too. But was not $600 better.
 

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I’ve owned an American for 6 years. I’ve yet to have any issue with mine. My Tikka was great too. But was not $600 better.
You can buy a tikka for $650 after rebates so it’s not $600 more like $200 more. To me it’s worth $200 to have a smooth running reliably feeding rifle that is known for being dependable. They also have a great trigger out of the box.

I’m not saying every Ruger American has issues but a tikka almost never does
 

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I had forgotten about the issues with the rotary mags.
I have AICS/AR15 mags in mine with no issues.
Anything else you’ve had trouble with?
 
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You can buy a tikka for $650 after rebates so it’s not $600 more like $200 more. To me it’s worth $200 to have a smooth running reliably feeding rifle that is known for being dependable. They also have a great trigger out of the box.

I’m not saying every Ruger American has issues but a tikka almost never does
I had the super lite that was $990 at that time. My American was $375 out the door. Of course the new gen2 isn’t as cheap.

Tikkas are nice but I’ve yet to find one that shoots better than any of the Americans I own.
 
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Just google Ruger American feeding issues, it’s pretty common
A uncle of mine had a tikka one that had a magazine fall out. Every gun manufacturer will have some issues. The rotary mags have issues. I never loaded mine with 4 rounds. The gen 2 American has replaced three of my gen1s.

I never had a magazine issue with any of my guns. Maybe I’m lucky. That includes my Tikka.
 

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I bought a savage 12FV cabelas model 6.5 creedmoor a couple years ago for $300. That is probably the most accurate gun we have. That thing just flat out shoots. I did replace the factory stock with a custom Boyd’s.
 
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