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Why you should consider a 223 for a LR rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckbmxer24" data-source="post: 3046983" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>They may not, but those premium Tikkas are a terrible value for what you're getting. You could do the same upgrades for less money or better yet buy a stainless model and have it professionally cerakoted which is generally better quality than a factory job and then have the bolt fluted and still be money ahead depending on model to put towards a better stock. Or for a little more money do a semi custom with a proof CF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckbmxer24, post: 3046983, member: 11459"] They may not, but those premium Tikkas are a terrible value for what you’re getting. You could do the same upgrades for less money or better yet buy a stainless model and have it professionally cerakoted which is generally better quality than a factory job and then have the bolt fluted and still be money ahead depending on model to put towards a better stock. Or for a little more money do a semi custom with a proof CF. [/QUOTE]
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