Flimsy, injection molded plastic stocks?
Receivers drilled from bar stock and that substitute heavy washers for integral recoil lugs?
Loading/ejection port so small that it is difficult or impossible to load a cartridge directly into the chamber, or manually remove a fired case?
Short actions that are really long actions with the bolt stop moved forward to limit bolt travel?
Plastic, nearly disposable, detachable magazines and trigger guards?
Wow, TY for this thread, you guys sure talked me out of ever buying a Tikka.
Hi Ya Skunk
Just a thought on what you said.
Flimsy stocks , me I don't really care for syn give me Walnut,but after sending a Syn stock to Boyds to have one inletted in wood for me,the owner told me quote,"This is the strongest standard stock he'd seen come off a factory rifle" unquote.
I see your point about the short action long action deal but I also build custom Mauser's in all calibers. They work fine and have for years. But thats a personal thing.
Plastic, sure I'd love to go back to metal,thats one reason I like building Mausers. But go to your local sports shop and check guns some of the other gun companys,they are all swicting to plastic,slowly but the move is on. I'm sitting here looking at a Winchester,Thompson Center,Benelli and a Remington ADL on my rack with factory plastic trigger guards. As far as the strength of it,I've had them in below freezing weather,slamed the heck out of them in a 4-wheeler wreck(this also happened to another guy on our lease) ,slammed the guard up against a tree trunk while hosting up a tree and all with no problems. So


Do see your point about the recoil lugs being about the same thickness as the Remy's,Winy's and Mausers I wish they would go back to the recoil block they had on the Whitetails.
If you can find a more accurite out of the box rifle with absolutly no fine tuning in the same price range your a better man than I and beleive me I have tried since 1997.
