Re: .223 as a starter rifle?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: George63</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would consider the tikka in 223 - I have a couple of rem .223 and feel the tikka is well worth the difference in price:
comes with a trigger that does not need replacing, unlike Rem - comes with a stock that is usable, unlike Rem - more preferable twist rate than Rem varmint - better quality barrel than Rem SPS - better metal finish than the EZ rust basic Rem/Savage finish - side bolt release is nicer than the Rem bottom release - upgrade to asic mag DBM is the same effort/$$ as Rem
main advantage for Rem is if you do want a different stock there is a wide selection new and used </div></div>
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I'll throw in another vote for a .223 being a solid rifle to learn on and grow from...especially if you aren't at a point where you need/want to stretch out beyond 600yds or so. Plus, the 1:8 twist of the Tikka is a step in the right direction for longer range applications versus the slower Remy twist as it will allow you to run the longer, heavier projos better (such as the 77gr SMKs and 75gr Match VLDs.