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<blockquote data-quote="kgarrett" data-source="post: 2804871" data-attributes="member: 123496"><p>I've had 4 tikkas over the years. All have been accurate, sub MOA. Have a Fierce 7 RM that is accurate too, though the fit and finish is less than I would expect for a rifle in that price range.</p><p></p><p>No first hand experience, but I would give the Seekins, Browning Hells Canyon Speed, or Bergara's a try. This thread is the first place I've seen negative comments about the Bergera.</p><p></p><p>I'd go with another Tikka too, but would get a heavy barrel model like a varmint and drop it in a carbon or laminate stock. My Tikka CTR in a KRG Bravo stock is the most accurate of the tikkas I have. They shoot well with the factory stock, but I just like something with better fit and feel. TBH, I don't own any guns in a laminate stock but love the looks and feel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgarrett, post: 2804871, member: 123496"] I’ve had 4 tikkas over the years. All have been accurate, sub MOA. Have a Fierce 7 RM that is accurate too, though the fit and finish is less than I would expect for a rifle in that price range. No first hand experience, but I would give the Seekins, Browning Hells Canyon Speed, or Bergara’s a try. This thread is the first place I’ve seen negative comments about the Bergera. I’d go with another Tikka too, but would get a heavy barrel model like a varmint and drop it in a carbon or laminate stock. My Tikka CTR in a KRG Bravo stock is the most accurate of the tikkas I have. They shoot well with the factory stock, but I just like something with better fit and feel. TBH, I don’t own any guns in a laminate stock but love the looks and feel! [/QUOTE]
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