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Kylenautique
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How is the eye relief on the Trijicon scopes?
The Tikka t3x is a solid rifle. I'll second that.My 308 is a Savage 110 Storm and my 30-06 is a CVA Cascade. If I were to purchase a 7mm Rem Mag, it will either be a Tikka T3x lite in stainless or another CVA Cascade.
I really like the Tikka T3x too. Honestly, and some may not agree with me, but the CVA Cascade is right up there with it in my opinion. They both have amazing triggers, and the action pretty much on par with the Tikka. I like the stock a little better on the CVA. Having the removable spacer is nice. I removed mine. Made the gun fit better to me. If I was recommending a hunting rifle to anyone, I would tell them to try out the Tikka and the CVA. Only downside to the Cascade is the lack of accessories. But, if you are only buying it to hunt and leaving it stock, its a great rifle. And its got a threaded barrel too which is nice.The Tikka t3x is a solid rifle. I'll second that.
Have heard good things about the CVA's. I should get my hands on one of it soon and see for myself. Thanks for the heads-up.I really like the Tikka T3x too. Honestly, and some may not agree with me, but the CVA Cascade is right up there with it in my opinion. They both have amazing triggers, and the action pretty much on par with the Tikka. I like the stock a little better on the CVA. Having the removable spacer is nice. I removed mine. Made the gun fit better to me. If I was recommending a hunting rifle to anyone, I would tell them to try out the Tikka and the CVA. Only downside to the Cascade is the lack of accessories. But, if you are only buying it to hunt and leaving it stock, its a great rifle. And its got a threaded barrel too which is nice.
I'm looking forward to shooting my brother in law's Tikka this weekend. Back to back comparison. He's never fired my CVA either. Should be fun.
My 30-06 CVA Cascade at 100 yards shoot off a bag and bipod
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