I am always curious how ballistic data can be generated, or interpreted to give
the .270Win less bullet drop for a heavier wider bullet, than the .25-06 Rem,
when they have almost identical case capacity. Hmmm. There are some new laws
of physics at play here :lol:
I am in love with my Tikka Whitetail Hunter Deluxe, in SS Laminate, chambered in .25-06 Rem.
Both my .270Win, and my wife, are jealous! Actually my .270Win was so upset, she
went to live with my brother. :lol:
Back to the original question, I don't think one could go wrong with either
choice, Howa or Tikka, accuracy wise. My only complaint on the Tikka T3 is
they closed off the top of the action, so loading, or hand case removal, is
kind of tight. But this is getting very picky. I won a Howa 1500 in .300 WSM,
and have been very happy with this gun once I adjusted the trigger. I probably
would not have purchased a Howa before winning this one, but now that I have one,
I will consider them when making some future rifle purchases.
Squeeze