You’ll have to expand on this I’m sure I’ve seen this from you before you never know you may convince me to buy a Remington
The last bit of advice I'd have from him.Buy a tikka and bin the friend.
bryn
All my centre fire rifles are Tikkas they shoot so true can't fault them only one recommendation is to change the trigger spring then they are tac driversJust looking for peoples opinions on T3 I’m looking at one in 22-250 have been looking at other makes but really want a tikka but I was talking to a friend the other day who’s been shooting far longer than me he was less than complementary for the tikka as a brand this will be my everyday rifle so will be stainless or cerakoted synthetic so just need opinions for people with more experience of the brands out there
Found this from a zero session at 100 yards with the 223 Sporter, using Geco ammo, 5 shot group![]()
That's mine in the photoGot me one of those pretty, laminate beasts in 6.5 Swede and I LOVE IT!! REALLY Accurate considering it is a mass produced "cheapy cousin" to the also excellent SAKO rifles. Mine at least is a beauty, and cost me a mere £1.7k new. Cannot argue with that!!
Can have one in FULL LEFTHAND too, which was one of the main reasons for my buying one.... Initially. Would be happy getting another now though after my all good experiences with her.....
Get one, new or well looked after second hand and you will not be disappointed I can assure you.
ATB,
Blobbs....

No I'm only 5/7If your a larger gent like myself (6ft tall, long arms 16 stone) you may find the tikka far too small. Personally i dont like the size of them. As for ranger22, that's a road you don't want to go down with him after last time![]()
To right the poor man's sakoI have 3 Tikka T3 .222 .243 and .308 excellent work horses and they do exactly as they say on the tin, superb rifles for the money.
I am pretty much the same size, and I love my T3 lite in .308, only change I would have made was a bull barrel, but was in too much of a rush to have it.If your a larger gent like myself (6ft tall, long arms 16 stone) you may find the tikka far too small.