Tikka T3 Lite vs. Rem... Others?

In the past I owned a nice Remington 700 and I currently own a Tikka T3 Hunter in .223. I would highly recommend the Tikka. Out of the box they are incredibly accurate with factory ammo and really need nothing. The trigger is the best trigger of any factory rifle out there and are adjustable from 2-4 lbs. They are probably the best value available right now. Get the Tikka, you won't regret it.
 
Originally Posted By: GhostmanOriginally Posted By: yotehunter243what kind of stocks did you change your tikka to?

Bell & Carlson Medalists

I'm curious to hear more about these stocks....PM inbound.


I have a Tikka .223 that shoots excellent and a Tikka .300 wsm that shoots poorly. The recoil block design on the Tikka is a poor design for magnum calibers. This opinion is shared by many who've owned the magnums and have taken them apart. For some reason (less recoil most likely) this design works great with the light calibers and accuracy is actually really great out of the box.

I can't speak for remington as I have never shot a stock one. I have 2 actions that will be customs in the near future. One was a new .308 ADL SPS I got a deal on but it's already torn apart.
 
I'm a left handed shooter as well and have both.

Remington 700 VTR 308 for pigs and bigger game.

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And Tikka T3 lite in 223 for Yotes and varmints.

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Both are great rifles!
Important thing is always shot placement. And having a good scope.

 
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Originally Posted By: elks

At Cabelas this weekend I notived the remington is now a CDL? what does that mean vs BDl?



Elks,,,,,, I'm a little disapointed in ya buddy.
I would think that a school teacher could google Remmy's web-site.
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If ya want a Sako, buy a Sako. If not, get the Remmy.
My buddy has two Tika's,, 30/06 shoots good,, 270 doesn't.
My Remmy's all shoot good.
Luck
 
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