Why shouldn’t I buy this Tikka?

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Looking to get a new do everything rifle.


Talk me out of this rifle! Can I do better for this price or less? For that matter, can I do better at any price? I know I can get cheaper Tikka’s, but I want a 20” barrel max, threaded, and stainless or cerakote. By the time I cut, thread, and cerakote a base model, I don’t really see it being any cheaper.
I imagine that I will eventually replace the stock, but at least put a vertical grip and cheek riser for now. I have a SWFA patiently waiting in it’s box…

Only cons I see:
I really want a 25 Creedmoor! In reality, I have been using a 6.5 for 6 or 7 years now, and can’t find any substantial reason to change.
Never have cared much for a Tikka stock, although it is a bit better than my current gun. I can’t say that I’ve found any factory stock that wowed me.

Anything I’m missing?
 
Nothing wrong with that -- IMO it's a great package at a fair price. Check out this for some affordable improvements to the factory stock.

One small caveat if you're planning on an OTB suppressor: The included 5/8"-24 adapter may need a bit of filing on its corners to fit inside the OTB portion of smaller cans.
 
A base Tikka can be had with a 20” threaded barrel, in stainless, for less than that from EuroOptic. But if you love the stock, then go for it.

Edit - the EuroOptic website is not showing me all their options.
 
I have one Tikka, and it's in 6.5 Creedmoor.
I'm anal about all kinds of things, but the one action size for all cartridges is the one thing putting me off of all future Tikkas. If I'm shooting a short action cartridge, I want a short action. It's a little detail, but it's why I'm looking hard for a 300 WSM for my next rifle..
 
Nothing wrong with that -- IMO it's a great package at a fair price. Check out this for some affordable improvements to the factory stock.

One small caveat if you're planning on an OTB suppressor: The included 5/8"-24 adapter may need a bit of filing on its corners to fit inside the OTB portion of smaller cans.
Looking to get a new do everything rifle.


Talk me out of this rifle! Can I do better for this price or less? For that matter, can I do better at any price? I know I can get cheaper Tikka’s, but I want a 20” barrel max, threaded, and stainless or cerakote. By the time I cut, thread, and cerakote a base model, I don’t really see it being any cheaper.
I imagine that I will eventually replace the stock, but at least put a vertical grip and cheek riser for now. I have a SWFA patiently waiting in it’s box…

Only cons I see:
I really want a 25 Creedmoor! In reality, I have been using a 6.5 for 6 or 7 years now, and can’t find any substantial reason to change.
Never have cared much for a Tikka stock, although it is a bit better than my current gun. I can’t say that I’ve found any factory stock that wowed me.

Anything I’m missing?
Watch Cliff Grays video on Tikka.
 
I have one Tikka, and it's in 6.5 Creedmoor.
I'm anal about all kinds of things, but the one action size for all cartridges is the one thing putting me off of all future Tikkas. If I'm shooting a short action cartridge, I want a short action. It's a little detail, but it's why I'm looking hard for a 300 WSM for my next rifle..
I used to think the same, it seemed very cheap to me to have the same action size for everything. Now I think it’s at least somewhat of an advantage.

If you wanna make your 3006 a 6.5cm all it takes is a barrel change. Heck you can switch a 223 to a 300wm with just a barrel, bolt, and a bolt stop. You can easily find takeoff Tika barrels here for under 100 bucks, and there are frequent ads to trade bolts as well.
 
Watch Cliff Grays video on Tikka.
I just did this a couple days ago! Fantastic video.It’s helping to push me over the edge.

I'd get the one with the camo stock and tungsten cerakote but the one you posted would be my second choice. you could probably get 200+ if you wanted to upgrade and sell the camo stock.
Is this because you personally prefer the look, or because you think the stock would have a higher resale value? Just curious. I really like the look of the one in the link I posted. If I could get the plain black stock for substantially cheaper, I don’t mind. I’m ridiculously proud of some of the sponge jobs I’ve done on a few of my current guns…😶
 
I just did this a couple days ago! Fantastic video.It’s helping to push me over the edge.


Is this because you personally prefer the look, or because you think the stock would have a higher resale value? Just curious. I really like the look of the one in the link I posted. If I could get the plain black stock for substantially cheaper, I don’t mind. I’m ridiculously proud of some of the sponge jobs I’ve done on a few of my current guns…😶
The one you linked comes in a metric thread pitch and includes an adapter, the one he linked is threaded 5/8". You can work around it but for the same price it's a whole lot less hassle to just have it threaded 5/8".
 
I just did this a couple days ago! Fantastic video.It’s helping to push me over the edge.


Is this because you personally prefer the look, or because you think the stock would have a higher resale value? Just curious. I really like the look of the one in the link I posted. If I could get the plain black stock for substantially cheaper, I don’t mind. I’m ridiculously proud of some of the sponge jobs I’ve done on a few of my current guns…😶


I bought the camo tungsten version 2 weeks ago. It’s a stainless d18 taper and threaded 5/8 so no adapters. It’s heavier than a standard light contour but if you’re cool with that it’s a fantastic deal!

I only wish I had more money to buy 3 for my kids.
 
I used to think the same, it seemed very cheap to me to have the same action size for everything. Now I think it’s at least somewhat of an advantage.

If you wanna make your 3006 a 6.5cm all it takes is a barrel change. Heck you can switch a 223 to a 300wm with just a barrel, bolt, and a bolt stop. You can easily find takeoff Tika barrels here for under 100 bucks, and there are frequent ads to trade bolts as well.
I like a short action receiver. If I want another rifle, I'll buy it and sell what I don't want anymore.
 
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