That looks alright for a Tikka!
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That looks alright for a Tikka!
Thanks guys, yeah it did come up nicely.
I already have more confidence in this than I had with my X-Bolt with the wonky barrel. The guys (and gals) at Gunworks did a great job on the break and bolt. :thumbsup:
Its suprising how much the 3 port brake reduces the recoil, I could shoot it all day...which is exactly what I did all Saturday :cool:
how are you likeing that b&c stock bryan? they look bloody good
Its bloody nice. A little bit more weight than the factory stock but its rigid as hell and nice to shoulder, the Pacmyer (sp) recoil pad is a nice added touch. Overall weight is still really good and the is balance nice for carrying.
Also helps to seperate it from my other Tikka, same with the fluted bolt. :D
I don't own one but when i earn my license i think im going to go for the ruger 10/22 opinions?
i heard it was a good starter.
ar15's are scary O_O
Anything is scary in the wrong hands.
Angus they are a good rifle .. but unless you have some land to blast some bunny's on the only other place to use it would be a range...
Ill see if i can arrange some time on my mates farm and get you along, more than welcome to have a shoot with what I use (im not as rich as the rest of the members and only use a tikka or the .22)
But that way you can start learning afew things before you go spending hard earned money... :)
Thanks Tikka that would be awesome!
Dougie, i don't know of any rabbit spots in wellington but the waikato is a different matter haha....not much use to you probably though.
My new pride'n joy. Colt LE6940 upper.
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Meets all the mil spec QC requirements. One of the best quality AR parts I've ever handled. Always wanted a Tier 1 AR.
its beautiful, is that a bayo lug i see? what profile barrel?