Waspocrew
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For the Tikka fans out there, if you're interested in a different stock, this may be of consideration if enough people commit. Figured I'd post here for a little more traction.
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Man McMillan has gotten really proud of their stuff. The negative comb stocks are really starting to take off
I've got a sako in a McMillan. Bought it that way. Wouldn't ever spend the extra money myself, but it's definitely a quality product, you can tell just by handling it.With all do respect, what’s the point? I bought a Tikka 17 years ago and have done nothing to it and it still shoots lights out.
I read a lot of posts on here about upgrading this and that and it just seems like a way to hemorrhage money.
I love guns, I have a safe full. Just never found a reason to trick them out.
Both my vehicles have over 200,000 miles too and run fine with no upgrades.
Serious question it just doesn’t make sense to me.
Same could be said for all of the aftermarket 700 triggers, stocks, etc. Have you seen the recent Ford Bronco and all the add ons? A factory Tikka is a fine rifle, but some don't enjoy the plastic stock or bottom "metal".With all do respect, what’s the point? I bought a Tikka 17 years ago and have done nothing to it and it still shoots lights out.
I read a lot of posts on here about upgrading this and that and it just seems like a way to hemorrhage money.
I love guns, I have a safe full. Just never found a reason to trick them out.
Both my vehicles have over 200,000 miles too and run fine with no upgrades.
Serious question it just doesn’t make sense to me.
A primary draw to the mountain tracker LR is that the buttstock does things basically opposite of the pure precision stocks.[whispers] Pure Precision (formerly Mesa Precision) is The Way.
That’s fair. I’m just not sure the ability to make a quick follow up shot— which seems to be the primary draw of the whole negative stock thing— is dramatically improved relative to a more traditional but high combed stock.A primary draw to the mountain tracker LR is that the buttstock does things basically opposite of the pure precision stocks.
That’s fair. I’m just not sure the ability to make a quick follow up shot— which seems to be the primary draw of the whole negative stock thing— is dramatically improved relative to a more traditional but high combed stock.
Different strokes for different folks. I’m just an unabashed Pure Precision fan.
Seems delivery and production hasn’t gone all that smoothly and some of the fit and finish issues sound really crummy.Why not just go with Unknown Munition’s Rokstock for less $$?
Why not just go with Unknown Munition’s Rokstock for less $$?
$1,000! holy smokes
You can get the whole friggin' gun with the stock for not much more!Have you seen some of the Manners stocks lately? How about Foundation? Peak 44? That’s pretty much the norm.