I’ve had multiple people tell me they’ve had to debarred their Christensens to get them to shoot, and I’ve seen similar things posted when I googled them. It could be a rare occurrence, but I’d hate to get a lemon.
I’ve never owned a Tikka, but I’ve always been impressed when I’ve handled one. I’ve heard of a builder here in Utah that specializes in building off of the Tikka actions. I may end up giving him a call.
I can’t really explain it, but it’s just never felt right to me. I have considered upgrading it, but I’d also like to leave it set up for my little brother as he gets older and starts hunting more.
I’m looking for a factory rifle that I can use for anything and everything, and that has the ability to reach out there at longer distances. I’m currently shooting a Remington Sendero in .300 rum, and I’ve killed a lot of animals with it, but I’ve never been able to feel completely confident in...
I posted this in the extreme long range forum, and I enjoyed reading the responses so I figured I'd post it here as well. This isn't my video. It's just a video I enjoyed and figured I'd share.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7lcQhCNvjms
He has a company called summit productions. His website is zacgriffith.com. He's on Facebook as well. He killed a 202" muley a couple weeks ago at 600 yards and an antelope earlier this year at 600.
Sorry I didn't make this clear guys, but that's not my video. I just enjoyed it and figured I'd share it. I think he's shooting a 300 rum sendero with some work done to it, and it looks like a vortex razor to me.