wind gypsy
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Tikka take offs are $75-200 

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Europtic have some on sale right now too. That 16ā .308 is perfectTikka take offs are $75-200![]()
Sure, if you want to run a more traditional cartridge. Also, youāll be paying another ~ $150 to get it cut and threaded.. Itās quite a bit more expensive to get a Tikka rebarreled in many of the more modern cartridges and barrel lengths than it is a Seekins..Tikka take offs are $75-200![]()
I pay more like $100. They are dang. Nice barrels though.Sure, if you want to run a more traditional cartridge. Also, youāll be paying another ~ $150 to get it cut and threaded.. Itās quite a more expensive to get a Tikka rebarreled in many of the more modern cartridges and barrel lengths than it is a Seekins..
TrueSeekins sells $550 prefits in 20ā 6CM and 20ā 22 ARC today. With 20ā 6 ARC and 18ā 22CM prefit options slated to be available in 1Q 2026.
I agree from when Iāve handled them in the store. No comparison to a Tikka IMO though.And for those claiming the PH2 action is rough, Iād encourage you to give the new PH3 or M3 action a rip. Massive upgradeā¦
I was just saying he was entirely wrong. The 700 is used. Didn't say it was a great idea.You mean the rifles where it was SOP that you could never have the rifle loaded and move- for exactly the trigger issues stated? Or where the SOP was to carry a can of lighter fluid to flush the trigger group out every day? Or the school house SOP of having rubber bands on the rifle and scope to wrap around the bolt handle to never let it close, and in front of the safety to keep it on- and either one of those happening (bolt closing or safety off) were grounds for dismissing the students? All precisely because of triggers failing.
Eh. Maybe itās all made up.