HRM Johnny
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My thoughts exactlyHonestly, either would work. I would go the Tikka route mainly because I am a huge proponent having two rifles instead of one.
My thoughts exactlyHonestly, either would work. I would go the Tikka route mainly because I am a huge proponent having two rifles instead of one.
That was something I did not think I cared about either way but found I appreciate it on my Sako's. The more I go thru rough bush slung or bagged the more I like it. Never had a round ejected but have found it with the handle up. How the action is timed can also have an effect on force it takes for that bolt to lift. But if the safety locks it there should not be an issue.Really like the tikka platform and one thing that has become important to me on a hunting rifle is the bolt handle locking when on safety. I've been on several hunts and had to pull the gun out of my pack quickly to find the bolt wide open ejecting my round in the woods somewhere. But I believe the Kimber's do this also so that's nice.
If I had a live round chambered in my rifle while it was in my pack, I would be more worried about the safety coming off as opposed to the bolt opening while "pulling out of my pack". A rifle in a pack with a chambered round, not for me!That was something I did not think I cared about either way but found I appreciate it on my Sako's. The more I go thru rough bush slung or bagged the more I like it. Never had a round ejected but have found it with the handle up. How the action is timed can also have an effect on force it takes for that bolt to lift. But if the safety locks it there should not be an issue.
On consumer actions I find it very hard to beat Sako/Tikka actions. IMO, they make great builds foundation if not going custom action. Very good stock triggers too, for hunting.
I have never felt the need to pack a rifle with a round in the chamber unless it is in my hands and I am actively stalking. A bolt can be cycled incredibly fast.....If I had a live round chambered in my rifle while it was in my pack, I would be more worried about the safety coming off as opposed to the bolt opening while "pulling out of my pack". A rifle in a pack with a chambered round, not for me!
Same here. Plus, I like to be able to open my bolt to unload a chambered round with the safety on.I have never felt the need to pack a rifle with a round in the chamber unless it is in my hands and I am actively stalking. A bolt can be cycled incredibly fast.....
I do the same prior to hunts, but, I pull the firing pin completely. No need to even worry about the safety-lever when the pin is out. Obviously still practice proper muzzle-control.Same here. Plus, I like to be able to open my bolt to unload a chambered round with the safety on.
I do a lot of checking loaded rounds in rifles inside my house. Nice to have that safety engaged, even though my FINGER is the best safety. But with triggers in the low to mid OUNCES, I want that safety engaged.