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Hi all One eye 66 and still shooting.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stang66" data-source="post: 2544746" data-attributes="member: 123589"><p>Thanks I went to their site….so many goodie's</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply I hear the barrels are awesome and I can get the rifle for about $400 less than the Tikka just for the rifle. The Savage has the 20MOA rail already that adds another 50-150 bucks to the Tikka. I can add a nice bipod to the Savage and a few other goodies and still be at same money as the tikka. </p><p>They are both probably better shooters than me.</p><p>Savage wins on the ground and running. Tikka wins on the folding stock and looks, finish and feel in the hand. Triggers both feel nice can live with either. But word on the street is Tikka MOA is better a distance. I just don't see much on the savage when I look at long range competition results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stang66, post: 2544746, member: 123589"] Thanks I went to their site….so many goodie’s Thanks for the reply I hear the barrels are awesome and I can get the rifle for about $400 less than the Tikka just for the rifle. The Savage has the 20MOA rail already that adds another 50-150 bucks to the Tikka. I can add a nice bipod to the Savage and a few other goodies and still be at same money as the tikka. They are both probably better shooters than me. Savage wins on the ground and running. Tikka wins on the folding stock and looks, finish and feel in the hand. Triggers both feel nice can live with either. But word on the street is Tikka MOA is better a distance. I just don’t see much on the savage when I look at long range competition results. [/QUOTE]
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