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    Sako v tikka

    Hi I’m in 2 minds about a sako, picked up a nice sako 75 308 for my daughter yesterday but wondering if I should have got her a tikka?


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    Better still a Howa

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    How much do you want for it
    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    How much do you want for it
    Hi you have first dibs if we sell cheers


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    I prefer the lighter weight and price of the Tikka.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzmann View Post
    Hi I’m in 2 minds about a sako, picked up a nice sako 75 308 for my daughter yesterday but wondering if I should have got her a tikka?


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    Tikkas are great buzz just as accurate as sako but a sako is something a lot nicer for ya daughter in my opinion
    I hope one day long after I'm gone my boy remembers his old man when he picks up the sako I've given him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Tikkas are great buzz just as accurate as sako but a sako is something a lot nicer for ya daughter in my opinion
    I hope one day long after I'm gone my boy remembers his old man when he picks up the sako I've given him.

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    Cheers man


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    Something about a Sako. They're just nicer I reckon.

    No more accurate. Their quality control and finish is 1st class.

    Never had any issues with a Sako.

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    Something about a Sako. They're just nicer I reckon.

    No more accurate. Their quality control and finish is 1st class.

    Never had any issues with a Sako.
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    Does she like magazine loading or top loading, I do miss top loading when I had a Sako.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tikka View Post
    Does she like magazine loading or top loading, I do miss top loading when I had a Sako.
    That’s one thing that bugs me about tikkas aswell


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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzmann View Post
    That’s one thing that bugs me about tikkas aswell


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    Is she going to be firing that many shots in a row to worry about that?
    Drop out mag is a great thing for promoting firearm safety with correct instruction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathias View Post
    Is she going to be firing that many shots in a row to worry about that?
    Drop out mag is a great thing for promoting firearm safety with correct instruction.

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    Na not many she is just starting out


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    Nice condition, I find the 75 timber stocks too clubby in the hand. The 75 synthetic and tikka’s fit is better for a smaller person and better pistol grip for smaller hand, but still a nice outfit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzmann View Post
    Na not many she is just starting out


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    That Sako is a lump of a gun for a starter, though it'll suck up the recoil with all that weight

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