buy the tikka get a good gunsmith to put a 1 in 9 twist barrel on it. and load up some 25 vmax. you will have a cracking foxing and vermin rifle
Hello , im after a 17 remington , I know there are a few on Guntrader , 2 of which are tikka 590s , is this a good action if I was to get it rebarreled, I’m fairly knew to this area ? I don’t really want to have to rebarrel, preferably it would have a reasonable amount of barrel life left , if I was to go down the rebarrelling route , what would it cost roughly and how long would I have to wait ? Or does anyone have anything for sale or that they are thinking of selling ? Any help would be much appreciated , Thanks
In my experience a new factory rifle is more of a lottery than a rebarreled donor. The quality of the barrels can be very variable. At least with a rebarrel you get to choose the best components for your own requirements and most reputable smiths will address a non shooter
+1what srvet and ejg said, my friend years ago after shooting my 17rem vixen wanted one, and i got him a nice sako vixen for peanuts, the barrel was shot out, he got a new pacnor super match barrelin 1/9 twist and it is a tac driver, for £ 900 action and barrel, and at the time, a 17rem sako was £1475, there are plenty of donor actions out there, i would start of with a fresh new barrel always, at the recent british shooting show, sako were after £2200, for a 222 varmint rifle, regards dave.
Second that, only had good experience with re-barrelled rifles. In most cases a better product than a new factory rifle.
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Thankyou for your replies , I will find an action and go from there , it will be a rifle that is used a lot so it’s probably worth the time and money to do it right , has anyone got any recommendations of gunsmiths they’ve used ? Thanks