Stainless steel in a B&C stock looks great (but I agree the factory stock is a little off for my taste)
I don't like the looks of the action and bolt. The stock is hideous, as well.
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Stainless steel in a B&C stock looks great (but I agree the factory stock is a little off for my taste)
I've been thinking about either a tikka or bergara in .308? Any one have an opinion? Since you're talking Tikkas I thought I'd ask.
The action and bolt are smooth as heck. The stock is ugly, I admit, but the whole package right off the shelf is very functional, consistent, and practical. Light weight too. I haven't come across any reason to modify mine very much, unless I just get a bug to tinker.I don't like the looks of the action and bolt. The stock is hideous, as well.
I hear good things about Bergera, but I don't own one. I doubt you'd be in the least bit dissatisfied with a Tikka.I've been thinking about either a tikka or bergara in .308? Any one have an opinion? Since you're talking Tikkas I thought I'd ask.
I have two begaras (both based on premier action) - only had one out to shoot as the other is a recent acquisition - and 3 tikkas. Dollar for dollar the tikkas are better value than the premiers, but the premiers are nicer than the tikkas in the absolute sense. But the premiers are twice the price. I would definitely take a Tikka in a B&C stock over a B14 action begara for comparable money.I hear good things about Bergera, but I don't own one. I doubt you'd be in the least bit dissatisfied with a Tikka.
The action and bolt are smooth as heck. The stock is ugly, I admit, but the whole package right off the shelf is very functional, consistent, and practical. Light weight too. I haven't come across any reason to modify mine very much, unless I just get a bug to tinker.
@brockel - I weighed the stocks last night - Tikka 1.75lbs, B&C 2.10lbs I was a little surprised how close they were. All the more reason the upgrade to B&C should be mandatory for T3/T3X ownersGood question. I would guess 1 lb, but that is just a guess - I am not an ultralight rifle guy so didn’t bother to weigh either stock. When I get back from traveling I will weigh and post.
How does the B&C compare to the tikka stock in the grip section? It seems like I might be the only one who likes the "stock" stock especially the size of the grip with having smaller hands. I have not shot or handled much else other than whats in our local store.@brockel - I weighed the stocks last night - Tikka 1.75lbs, B&C 2.10lbs I was a little surprised how close they were. All the more reason the upgrade to B&C should be mandatory for T3/T3X owners
If you like the stock, then I would say keep it and spend the money on tags, as it is a fairly stiff and solid feeling factory “plastic” that clearly has some fiberglass in the resin. Not at all crappy Tupperware like Ruger & Axis.How does the B&C compare to the tikka stock in the grip section? It seems like I might be the only one who likes the "stock" stock especially the size of the grip with having smaller hands. I have not shot or handled much else other than whats in our local store.
Perfect. I was looking at those B&C stocks and they're almost the same price as my antelope tag!If you like the stock, then I would say keep it and spend the money on tags, as it is a fairly stiff and solid feeling factory “plastic” that clearly has some fiberglass in the resin. Not at all crappy Tupperware like Ruger & Axis.
I’ve been debating on upgrading. Might have to do that. Almost ordered a McMillan edge for it but the damn price on those have really went up this year@brockel - I weighed the stocks last night - Tikka 1.75lbs, B&C 2.10lbs I was a little surprised how close they were. All the more reason the upgrade to B&C should be mandatory for T3/T3X owners
I’ve been debating on upgrading. Might have to do that. Almost ordered a McMillan edge for it but the damn price on those have really went up this year
My tikka shoots so well I’m nervous to mess with it evenIf you like the sporter shape of the B&C I think dollar for dollar the B&C is the best value option for Tikkas. I actually like H&S precision stocks best (although they do add weight). Unfortunately, they don’t do Tikkas last time I checked.