Re: What's a Good Factory Action
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rodeo Trash</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've been reading about the Tikka actions and everything that I have read says that the Tikka action are smooth as glass. </div></div>
It's not just that they're smooth. Fast too. 75* lift.
The Finn's make Lapua brass and Scenar bullets. Both have a phenomenal reputation for quality. The Tikka is the same. This is their low-end, budget hunting rifle, but the actions are light, true out of the box and very rigid. The almighty Rem 700 action by comparison appears to have been built by Troglodytes. They're flimsy and require a lot of work to make them really accurate and repeatable. The only downside to the Tikka action that I can see is the recoil lug in light, heavy recoiling calibers, but this can easily be overcome.
Tikka's shoot very well out of the box, but will really shine with a decent match barrel screwed on without any action work. And now, a variety of manufacturers are making aftermarket parts for them. I have a custom .260 built on a the Lite action and I can't think of a part I'm wanting for.
I don't think there is a better action out of the box than Tikka.
Another action you might look at that is starting to get more attention and aftermarket support is the Howa.
John