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Absolutely Torn: Savage and Tikka
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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 341385" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>I have a tikka and a savage... don't see how anyone could say the savage action is smoother than the tikka. The tikka trigger is hard to beet, the tikka barrels are top quality, the stocks are both cheap but savage low grade is absolute crap. Tikka and savage both have tac driving reputations, but my experience leans towards the tikka. Savage are extremely easy to work on, tikka's are not. Tikka's craftsmanship is better (IMHO) than savage, and cost slightly more. barrels can be swapped out easily for less in the savage.</p><p></p><p>I will Never buy another savage because of the problems I have w/ my 12 22-250. It only likes 40 gr bullets and it will not eject half of the rounds which I sent in to have fixed and it came back worse than before! I would love to dump the rifle but feel I can't sell it to anyone I know because it is such crap!</p><p></p><p>with that said, I know of very very few unsatisfied savage owners... but I am one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 341385, member: 7865"] I have a tikka and a savage... don't see how anyone could say the savage action is smoother than the tikka. The tikka trigger is hard to beet, the tikka barrels are top quality, the stocks are both cheap but savage low grade is absolute crap. Tikka and savage both have tac driving reputations, but my experience leans towards the tikka. Savage are extremely easy to work on, tikka's are not. Tikka's craftsmanship is better (IMHO) than savage, and cost slightly more. barrels can be swapped out easily for less in the savage. I will Never buy another savage because of the problems I have w/ my 12 22-250. It only likes 40 gr bullets and it will not eject half of the rounds which I sent in to have fixed and it came back worse than before! I would love to dump the rifle but feel I can't sell it to anyone I know because it is such crap! with that said, I know of very very few unsatisfied savage owners... but I am one of them. [/QUOTE]
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