I have a Tikka Whitetail Hunter, that certainly DID NOT need trigger work. It breaks like
glass, with less than 2 lbs of effort. I also have a Savage 16FSS, in .22-250 Rem,
with the Accu-Trigger, and I can not get it adjusted to the crispness of the Tikka,
and yes I have adjusted it to the end point of "lighter pull". It is OK, but I think I
will have to have a gunsmith work some magic on the Accu-Trigger. So, for out
of the box accuracy, including a nice trigger, I'd have to give Tikka the nod. But if
just considering accuracy, these two rifles are basically a draw. My son bought his
first rifle, which is a .270 Win, in a Rem. 700 ADL, and for $25, we had the local smith
polish, and adjust it, and it helped A LOT. It still is not as fine as the Tikka WH, but I
would rate it as comparable to the Savage Accu-Trigger. One gun that was not
mentioned here, is the Howa 1500. I won one of these at a DU banquet, and adjusted
the trigger myself, and I have that trigger rivaling the Tikka WH. This was very easy
to adjust, and the mating surfaces of the trigger mechanism were very smooth
from the factory...And accuracy is sub MOA, for a .300 WSM. But in your case,
given the slight difference in trigger pull/crispness, I would probably go with which rifle
"speaks to you" when you shoulder it. The triggers should be fine, or easily adjusted, to be
fine, and if the accuracy is like my Tikkas, and Savages, you will be happy with either.
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