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    Tikka T3X CTR - Remington M700 SPS Tactical - Remington M700 Magpul - in.308

    First adventure into real bolt action other than my old trusty .243. I will list out what I am looking for in a rifle and what I plan to use it for. Any help or direction would be appreciated. With the Tx3 and the Magul version being "fairly" new there is not a lot of comparisons that I have been able to find. If you have other suggestions please feel free to throw those out as well. I am fairly set on the .308 caliber but I could possible be persuaded. I do not reload and don't see myself getting into that anytime soon.

    I need to stay under $1,000 for the rifle. Optics budget will be at least the rifle budget.

    What I am currently looking at:
    Tikka T3X CTR (Other than reading about these online I have no personal experience with Tikka, people seem to praise their quality) - 20" barrel, I think threaded but have not seen one in person yet.
    Remington M700 SPS Tactical - 20" barrel, threaded
    Remington M700 Magpul (The 5R barrel seems appealing) - 22" barrel, threaded, 5R rifling


    What I want to do with it:
    I would like to get into mid range, maybe semi long range shooting soon but I would also like for it to be a good deer hunting rifle. I am looking at a multi-purpose rifle at least for the time being. If I decide I want to go full retard into long range I don't mind purchasing another rifle down the road if needed. On the hunting side I mostly will be hunting in central Texas so no super long across canyon shots or anything like that. With that said I have access to land that I can shoot out to 1k if I really wanted to although I probably will be happy killing paper/steel at less distance than that. I would prefer a box mag but it's not a deal breaker.

    I do not need it to be a "tactical" gun, but my choices center around these coming with a factory threaded barrel which I like so that I can use my can when I want. I also dig the 20" barrel on the SPS and CTR. I would rather it not weight a crap ton but weight isn't a huge issue as my hunting consist of stand hunting or minimal walks after getting close in an ATV .



    Thank you for your help.
    Last edited by Whiskey_Bravo; 07-21-17 at 09:56.
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    In my opinion if someone is looking for a Remington 700, this is the most cost effective/bang for buck option available.

    http://www.eurooptic.com/Remington-7...ter-Black.aspx

    However, for your needs if you can find the 700 Magpul it may be better simply because it's already threaded. But length wise the 2" isn't going to make a difference.

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    Tikka, without a doubt.
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    Shooting 2 Rem 700's in .308 for the past 25 years, still haven't worn out the barrels. Was looking for something different as reports of Remington's QC have been spotty since Freedom Group took over.

    Got a Tikka CTR in 6.5C last summer and I really like it for a factory offering. Bolt and trigger are smooth and it's accurate in both the factory plastic stock and the MDT HS3 stock. Threaded barrel in 5/8-24 standard thread (not metric) so standard muzzle devices fit. The 70 degree bolt throw is very nice as well, get spoiled quick on that. Con against the Tikka is mag prices are stupid high, and magpul AICS mags DO NOT fit the Tikka, huge disappointment there.

    I'd also throw out Bergara B-14 as one to look at if you want a Remington style action. Already has an adjustable cheek stock with mini chassis, threaded barrel, coned bolt, decent barrel and a timney trigger, not much left to upgrade there. I picked up one of their 6.5C LRP's the same time I got the Tikka and it has also been a great shooter.

    The Bergara LRP also will use Magpul AICS magazines, I imagine the B-14 would as well. In fact that is what it was supplied with.
    Last edited by tigershilone; 07-23-17 at 02:44. Reason: Magazine info added

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    Well, I think I have decided I a, going to go with the Tikka CTR. Will hold one tomorrow and if it feels good it will have a new home.


    Any last minute recommendations or thoughts let me know. Thanks for your help so far.
    Whiskey

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    As a current Tikka owner and a former Remmy 5r and 700 fanboy, I think in today's market, with your stated goals, stick with the Tikka. Remmy is way behind the cost benefit analysis of Tikka T3 let alone a CTR.

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    Not much better, they can be found for 75-80.


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    Well, mag prices be damned. I am the proud new owner of the CTR in .308.


    Now it's optics shopping time. Any recommendations on optics? I am able to get a decent discount on leupold so as much as I like Nightforce I would prefer to stick with Leupold.
    Last edited by Whiskey_Bravo; 07-23-17 at 13:47.
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    Congrats, it really is a great rifle.

    Sticking with a lighter leupold will also get you under the 10.5 lb weight maximum for shooting NRA silhouette. My CTR just barely makes weight with a SWFA 5-20x in the factory plastic stock, but that scope is pretty heavy as it is a tactical with variable and side parallax.

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    Thanks. Really look forward to shooting it.


    Any recommendations for an optic? Looking at staying with Leupold and around $1,000 or less.
    Whiskey

    May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one

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