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  • datboyhieu01

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    Was wanting a decent rifle for hunting this year bc last year i only had a 45/70 crack barrel gf was using and I was using the a AR10 took me a bit to figure out what I/gf wanted lol

    We ended up with these two BA
    Delta 5 is a 308
    Tikka is a 7mm

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    Bigchillin83

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    i got a 20" tikka t3x CTR and its a hard rifle to beat!!! one of the most over looked quality deer rifles in my opinion, i have killed quite a few deer with it using my silencerco omega and hand loaded 165gr sst, now she wears a 4-16 leupold vx3
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    datboyhieu01

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    Seadonist

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    My kids shoot Tikka’s and I think that they have the best stock triggers on mass produced rifles and they shoot lights out. Just wish they would do a better job with their plastic stocks. Did I mention that the action is silky smooth as well?


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    datboyhieu01

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    My kids shoot Tikka’s and I think that they have the best stock triggers on mass produced rifles and they shoot lights out. Just wish they would do a better job with their plastic stocks. Did I mention that the action is silky smooth as well?


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    Agreed I love their triggers but SUPER AGREE they can deff do better with their plastic mold stocks


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    Magdump

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    Those are some sweet looking rifles. Hope you never have to part with either of them, as they’ll surely last your lifetime. I have a sweet vintage Sako in .270 Win and I’ve long wanted to invest in a Tikka. Them damn Finns make some nice bang sticks.
     

    Bigchillin83

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    Those are some sweet looking rifles. Hope you never have to part with either of them, as they’ll surely last your lifetime. I have a sweet vintage Sako in .270 Win and I’ve long wanted to invest in a Tikka. Them damn Finns make some nice bang sticks.
    I agree!!! Sakos are nice also, but I don’t feel they bring any more to the table that tikka don’t bring for a fraction of the cost!!!
     

    datboyhieu01

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    Those are some sweet looking rifles. Hope you never have to part with either of them, as they’ll surely last your lifetime. I have a sweet vintage Sako in .270 Win and I’ve long wanted to invest in a Tikka. Them damn Finns make some nice bang sticks.

    Thank you and yes these are my first two bolt so imma deff keep them specially the 7mm since I can go use them on big game


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