I agree, I went into this looking at budget guns. But
@hereinaz brought up a good point about buying then wanting to keep upgrading. This is the main reason that I may wait until I can buy a Tikka. I also came across the custom Tikka thread and this really opened my eyes to rifle customization. I have generally been a stock user, just buy it and use it but am going to look into more of the customization options available for rifles.
Someone else mentioned a B-14 and a Howa 1500. These are also options that I haven't looked at before but on preliminary research, really like. Definitely not an easy decision but hopefully I can find a store with any of these in stock so I can handle them to see what fits me best.
So true.
Now, after reading all of this, I agree with pretty much everyone who has an Axis II. Yup, it's inexpensive, but it shoots.
Now, full disclosure, while I am looking at another Axis .308, I am also looking at buying a 300 Win Mag in Tikka and customizing it with a new fiberglass bedded stock, premo scope, Cerakote finish, etc.
I'm a "factory" style kind of guy. Every gun I own is straight from the factory. Minus a few Timney triggers in my Rem 700s (their triggers had issues) for safety purposes, everything else is stock.
But it's about time in my life to having a custom rifle. But I can't afford a Gunwerks, or Montana Rifle Co or G7 rifle. So I'm going to piece it together on my own. But it'll look just like them custom builds. So for my semi-custom build, I'm going with Tikka.
The best thing is there's so many options for good rifles nowadays for every budget.
You could go super inexpensive (notice I didn't say 'cheap', cuz cheap implies 'bad') with a $320 Axis II in .30 cal, some $35 Weaver Stainless Steel Rings and a $150 Leupold scope means you have a rifle that will hunt anything in N. America and shoot MOA!
Or you can go with a $2,000 semi-custom Tikka just because you like the look! Or $7,000 for a Montana Rifle Co!
Sometimes my wife just rolls her eyes at me!