Somehow, many rifles manage to come off of ordinary assembly lines functioning perfectly, shooting well, and selling for 1/4-1/2 the price of this one. That Tikka Form compared it to is a perfect example. At that price, they should test-fire every rifle they produce to be certain it meets reasonable accuracy standards, not leave it to the poor schlub that buys it in good faith. No matter what they do in the future, that one they handed out unready has poisoned the well for anyone that sees that review, and nothing I see about their offerings is compelling enough to risk the potential drama involved getting those issues resolved. Form figured out the problems, but what are the chances that Joe Ordinary would be able to do so and avoid a series of expensive, time-consuming, and soul-wrenching trips back to Michigan trying to get them resolved?


What fresh Hell is this?