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I'm looking into getting another 3006. Its between a tikka hunter, win 70 supergrade, and a kimber. The tikka isnt in the same class but I have t3 lite and it works well. I love the looks of the win but they seem a bit heavy. The kimber is beautiful but have found a good bit of negative remarks. What do you guys think? thanks.
 
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another 3006

O.K., I'm sure there's a reason you desire a 2nd .30/06 Sprg. - obviously, you want Pork Chops; not Steak.

Buy the Tikka Hunter in .300 Win. Mag. and never ask another question.

Have fun w/your search.


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win 70 supergrade,

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RPW......I have a total now of 23 model 70 Winchester hunting (various calibers and styles) rifles in pre-64 action or the classic etc. I own 5 big bore DGR rifles in model 70 Winchester.

1 Remington in 35-Whelen

2 Browning Bars .338mag & 25-06

3 Ruger modele 77 bolt guns

4 new Savage model 12's for varmint/predator hunting.

I would go the route of the model 70 Winchester bolt gun with all the Bells & Whistles already installed at the factory. Control Round Fed magazine, Big Claw Extractor, 3-Position Safety....only real safety in the industry!
 
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win super


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Tikka. tu2


 
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Hands down, the Winchester. You couldn't pay me enough to take a Kimber and the Tikka looks like it has a PLASTIC, detachable magazine. Something else to break, malfunction or get lost. Not for me.
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Posts: 1544 | Location: Fairbanks, Ak., USA | Registered: 16 March 2002Reply With Quote
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The Winchester would be my pick from your list. Good shooting


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Got the super grade today, Very nice gun, nice trigger and the bluing is beautiful.
 
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PM me before you buy a Kimber.
 
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good selection with the m70 sg. they are beautiful and very functional. you will not be disapointed.
 
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