Yup, it's cheaper to buy a tikka and throw the barrel and stock away then to go full custom. And you end up with a rifle that shoots as well as any custom.Tikka's are great factory, but they also have extremely tight tolerances and quality actions making them popular to build customs out of without spending full custom action/component prices. The other slight downside is their chamberings and barrel twists aren't modernized to stabilize heavy for caliber projectiles, so even buying one new and ordering a custom prefit barrel for it can be way higher quality result and still less expensive than the competitor.
It's kind of like being a new truck and putting aftermarket tires and wheels on it. The factory stuff for all intensive purposes will often do fine but we like to personalize our trucks and guns so IMO I'd say it's mostly about personalizing it your tastes and wants. If you're that guy that is perfectly fine with how the stuff comes from the factory that's fine too.It seems Tikka is the go-to rifle here. Why then does it seem everyone gets a T3x and then puts a new stock and barrel on it? Are the factory builds no good? Why not start with something that has a barrel and stock you like?
It seems Tikka is the go-to rifle here. Why then does it seem everyone gets a T3x and then puts a new stock and barrel on it? Are the factory builds no good? Why not start with something that has a barrel and stock you like?
Because carbon barrels and sponge painted stocks are the new cool thing.It seems Tikka is the go-to rifle here. Why then does it seem everyone gets a T3x and then puts a new stock and barrel on it? Are the factory builds no good? Why not start with something that has a barrel and stock you like?
I feel personally attacked..Because carbon barrels and sponge painted stocks are the new cool thing.
I feel personally attacked..
Haha they’re popular for a reason. Tikka’s are shooters and I don’t think they can be beat for $2,000 or so dollar gun by the time you get the stock and barrel on it.I feel personally attacked..
I still go back and fourth on if I should have done it that way or not. I think I would be money ahead if I just bought an BH Origin action.
It depends on what all you do. I had the bolt fluted, new bolt lever and knob and all cerakoted. When you price all that I have about $900 in the action.I see this sentiment often on SH. It doesn’t make a ton of sense, there are almost no similarities between the two. The cost is close, but a $250 trigger negates that. The driving factor should really be what features you want.