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<blockquote data-quote="280longshot" data-source="post: 5420290" data-attributes="member: 8914"><p>I have 4 Tikkas and 0 Bergara rifles. My only Bergara experience didn't start well and ended back at the factory for accuracy issues. Everyone of my Tikkas are very accurate, and that's with the cheap stock. Aftermarket stocks and accessories are great also. </p><p>One thing that I really didn't like about the Bergara is the weight and the beefy woodsman stock just didn't feel that great to me.</p><p>I just recently picked up a NIB Remington 280 mountain rifle, the looks and feel of this rifle is what all rifles should be judged by. Did I say it's very accurate also... lol</p><p>Point being , pick up both the Bergara and the Tikka , shoulder them and see what feels the best and remember the lightest rifle will most likely be the one you'll take hunting. Both are great rifles, just pick what fits you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="280longshot, post: 5420290, member: 8914"] I have 4 Tikkas and 0 Bergara rifles. My only Bergara experience didn't start well and ended back at the factory for accuracy issues. Everyone of my Tikkas are very accurate, and that's with the cheap stock. Aftermarket stocks and accessories are great also. One thing that I really didn't like about the Bergara is the weight and the beefy woodsman stock just didn't feel that great to me. I just recently picked up a NIB Remington 280 mountain rifle, the looks and feel of this rifle is what all rifles should be judged by. Did I say it's very accurate also... lol Point being , pick up both the Bergara and the Tikka , shoulder them and see what feels the best and remember the lightest rifle will most likely be the one you'll take hunting. Both are great rifles, just pick what fits you. [/QUOTE]
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