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Browning X-bolt vs Tikka T3
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Accuracy wise, how does the x-bolt compare to the Tikka T3 ?


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Posts: 92 | Location: upstate NY | Registered: 04 October 2007Reply With Quote
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Both are known for great out of the box accuracy. Personally I'd pick the Xbolt, as the Tikka isn't a true short action. Its a standard length action with a bolt stop for 2.8" rounds.


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I agree with Milehigh, cept I'd take the T3. The Xbolt is not pleasing to my eyes.


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Posts: 1992 | Location: WI | Registered: 28 September 2007Reply With Quote
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I have a t3 and an A-bolt. The t3 is a tack driver no question but strangely I'm better with my A-bolt just seems to fit me better. Pick which ever feels better in your hands. Both are excellent choices and accuracy will not be of concern in either rifle.
 
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I like the trigger better on the tikkas, the xbolt has a nicer magazine. The tikkas comes with scope mounts, the browning does not. Brownings have a more traditional wood offering. The tikkas are usually $200 cheaper. I really like my T3 in .243, not unusual to get 1/2 moa in a synthetic light weight rifle.

Either is a good rifle, but I do like the tikka a tad better.

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Posts: 1343 | Location: Northern California | Registered: 15 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Don't forget the X-bolts have a user adjustable trigger as well.

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Save a little more money and get a Blaser R 93.


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Originally posted by N E 450 No2:
Save a little more money and get a Blaser R 93.



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