Tikka T3x Superlite .30-06 vs Seeking PH3 300win

One more thing to refine:

Shooting should be fun. One of the big reasons shooting 22LR is so fun is that you arent getting beat up with recoil or blast/noise, even shooting all day. The more fun it is, the more you will shoot, the better you get, the more familiar you become with your system.

In fact, getting yourself a bolt 22LR in addition to you centerfire is also a great idea. You can get TONS of range time, develop fundamentals, without alot of cost. It is very easy to dismiss a 22 as being for kids and just messing around, but it is ABSOLUTELY a very effective training tool.
 
One more thing to refine:

Shooting should be fun. One of the big reasons shooting 22LR is so fun is that you arent getting beat up with recoil or blast/noise, even shooting all day. The more fun it is, the more you will shoot, the better you get, the more familiar you become with your system.

In fact, getting yourself a bolt 22LR is also a great idea. You can get TONS of range time, develop fundamentals, without alot of cost. It is very easy to dismiss a 22 as being for kids and just messing around, but it is ABSOLUTELY a very effective training tool.
Excellent points all round.

If you decide to save a grand & steer away from the Seekins, there's a HUGE argument to be made for owning 2 Tikkas. Either a .243 or 6.5CM plus either a .223 or T1x in .22LR

I am somewhat biased on this, since my go-to rifle for 90% of my hunting is a Tikka .223 & the only reason I own anything bigger at all is because I'm a gun junkie & Wyoming has a .24 caliber restriction for elk and for that I still stick to 'underpowered' chamberings. Either .358 Win, 6.5x55 or my .300 Ham'r (don't get excited by the .300...... it's basically a modern. 30-30 equivalent)
 
My T3X superlite 6.5 creed is a silly accurate gun for what I’ve got in it. T3X, Talley mounts, zeiss conquest v4, and 100 rounds of ammo is about the price of a seekins PH3.

My T3X is not picky on ammo either. With sig platinum 140 grain accubonds, it’s a 1/2” gun. It shoots cheap S&B fmj’s just as well as a lot of custom 30 cal magnums I see reviewed on YouTube.

I’m going to shoot a moose in AK with it next fall if the Good Lord sees fit.


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I had a Superlite 30-06 that would rattle my skull everytime I shot it. I would not recommend that for a first rifle. Tikka Superlite 6.5 Creedmoor.
 
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