albert--I'm not trying to start a flaming war here, but I'm wondering why you bought a "couple of tikkas" when you seem to think they are "cheap" and you are "not all that impressed" with them? What was it that caused to you buy two or more of these "cheaply made" rifles? What model Tikkas did you buy?
Don't they shoot accurately? Have they fallen apart, needed repairs, or given you problems in some other way? Hopefully, you didn't buy a Tikka thinking it was a Sako. I don't think they are advertised as being a Sako nor does anyone say they are as good as a Sako. I have heard them referred to as a poor man's Sako though.
I don't find my Tikka to be "cheap." I think it is a well-made rifle. The craftsmanship and quality of my Tikka are top quality. The wood was very nice. The fit and finish of the wood, metal, etc. was top notch. Smooth bolt, super fine trigger IMHO, and adjustable down to below 2 pounds of pull by me (an amateur). The accuracy of the rifle is extremely good and as I fine-tune my reloads, I think it could get even a little bit better.
For the money, I think my Tikka is every bit as good as a Remington, Ruger, etc.