Haha. That’s a good one.Looking to pick up a tikka t3x lite in 6.5 creedmoor. The 6.5 is set in stone, but talk me out of the tikka and into another gun. I want something fairly light ideally under 7#s. Will mainly be fire target shooting, out to 1000 yards, but that will be infrequent. Will occasionally hunt whitetail and whenever I decide to go after mulies and antelope. Most likely will be topped with a credo. Budget is under $1k.
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I do the same thing! I order the same plates every time to avoid being disappointed and I have learned to do the same at gun shops - Get the Tikka, you won’t be disappointed!Tikkas are like a popular restaurant. The food is usually always good and the price is reasonable but not the lowest. You can make a reservation at a fancy anniversary type joint and pay twice as much for an amazing meal but it will no doubt be half the portion size and youll walk away much poorer wondering if it was worth it.
I order the same plate avery time we go out to eat... because I know its solid. Every time I try something new Im dissapointed. Buy a tikka for its lame stock but buttery reliable action and repeatable accuracy and be done with it.
As a Tikka owner (before it was cool Ill add) I approve this message.Tikkas have slower velocities
Most Tikka's aren't threaded.
Tikka safeties are only two position.
Tikkas don't have as much aftermarket support as some other brands.
If you want to be an individual on Rokslide, you can't buy a Tikka.
Get a Kimber, one of the fancy ones, it will be light, you will spend 3 times as much on the rifle, then spend another 1K on fixing the new rifle, then still not have a rifle as good as a Tikka, but it will be CRF and much prettier.Looking to pick up a tikka t3x lite in 6.5 creedmoor. The 6.5 is set in stone, but talk me out of the tikka and into another gun. I want something fairly light ideally under 7#s. Will mainly be fire target shooting, out to 1000 yards, but that will be infrequent. Will occasionally hunt whitetail and whenever I decide to go after mulies and antelope. Most likely will be topped with a credo. Budget is under $1k.
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They are the same price.
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Seekins all day if the $$ are not a factor.My dilemma as well. Seekins Precision PH2 vs. Tikka T3x Lite Stainless Steel
A Gen 1 is my only 6.5cm. It was under 400 bucks and shoots extremely well.You could always get a gen 1 Ruger American for cheap. You might have to send it back to Ruger once or twice, but when you get it working it'll get a lot done for you. I have both rifles - my Tikka is better, but I can carry the Ruger with confidence. Not saying a Ruger is my recommendation, but it is an option...