DangerRanger
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6.5 creed Tikka rokstok
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Im not a browning hater... there just isn't much for chassis & aftermarket goodies for them.X-Bolt's are underrated on this board. My X-Bolt Mountain Pro action is every bit as slick as my Tikkas are.
Despite the lightweight setup on my rifle, it shoots very well.
personally I’d 100% start with a good rifle setup and ear plugs and then save up for a good can.
My budget cans are the only ones I regret years later
Im not a browning hater... there just isn't much for chassis & aftermarket goodies for them.
I have had close to a dozen xbolts over the years and every single one of them shot sub moa 5 shot groups with factory ammo. They are a great rifle and also have several different configurations so it should be easy to find something for everybody.X-Bolt's are underrated on this board. My X-Bolt Mountain Pro action is every bit as slick as my Tikkas are.
Despite the lightweight setup on my rifle, it shoots very well.
I don’t think the lack of a chassis is a deal breaker for most and the stock is 10x better than what comes on a tikka. McMillan, Manners and several other stock makers cater to x-bolts.Im not a browning hater... there just isn't much for chassis & aftermarket goodies for them.
Is the stock tikka trigger better? I have both and would disagree - could be a personal preference thing tho.Tikka trigger is better and ability to swap barrels easier is nice but the brownings are better than they get credit for
I have a 300 win with a medium heavy barrel I’d love to put in a rokstok
Tikka trigger is better and ability to swap barrels easier is nice but the brownings are better than they get credit for
I have a 300 win with a medium heavy barrel I’d love to put in a rokstok
My x bolt trigger is crisp but far heavier than any tikka trigger I’ve hadIs the stock tikka trigger better? I have both and would disagree - could be a personal preference thing tho.
I do agree with the barrel swapping being easier.
probably would for 1k, but not 2kHave a wooden RokStok made for it.
Mine is breaking around 3lbs without the upgraded trigger springMy x bolt trigger is crisp but far heavier than any tikka trigger I’ve had
Not saying they’re Tikka smooth, mind, but the 110 line should not be lumped in with the Axis line when looking at or considering Savage rifles. Admittedly, only have experience with one 110 action, but it is surprisingly close to my Tikka T3X.Hard to beat a Tikka t3x right now. But savage just dropped their new 110 core line. A core trailblazer in 25 creed... hard to say no to...
I bought a Bergara Canyon a month ago in 6.5 PRC. Cerakoted stainless action & barrel, AG Composite stocks, Trigger Tech trigger, 6 lbs 2 ozs, & it's a shooting SOB.I'd probably look at a Bergara B-14 wilderness in 6.5 PRC.
The premier series are a different animal compared to their importsI bought a Bergara Canyon a month ago in 6.5 PRC. Cerakoted stainless action & barrel, AG Composite stocks, Trigger Tech trigger, 6 lbs 2 ozs, & it's a shooting SOB.