Add at least 2 ounces for sling(simple 1 inch webbing tied to rifle,say 12 ounces for scope,2.5 ounces for rings and rifle is now at over 7.5 pounds. And the so called stainless version (stainless barrel really as I believe the reciever is made of a type of aluminum, will weigh a tiny bit more (2 ounces guessing)
About $1400.00 (looked at Buds Gun shop pricing only )
Not what I would be interested in but to each his own !
With your previous comments and then the cutesy hater sign, I figured you thought that it was an azzhole contest and you were going all out to win first prize.
Someone said it earlier. They (everything mentioned here) are all factory rifles and some are good and some aren't, no matter who makes them. Someone who has had a problem with one or two makes of rifles generally likes to try to convince the internet that he knows something that other people don't. That's rule number one in an azzhole contest if you're a serious competitor.
It's official. I missed the selfie deadline so I'm Maser's sock puppet because rene and the Polish half of the fubar twins have decided that I am.
I'd avoid the Montana like a rat dipped in aids. That is unless you knve the dirty dope on a gunsmith who you can get to work cheap or you are retired and have multiple hours to spend trimming screws, bedding, crowning...blah blah blah...
I agree. Best way to bang your head on the wall with frustration! LOL
Expensive POS's! For that price they should be accurate of the box period!
The Steyr Scout also includes Jeff Cooper's guide to sucking your own COCK.
UBER worth the coin!
Travis
Hahaha! I actually like scout rifles and short barreled carbines, (although I don't think Jeff Cooper walked on water), and that made me fockin' crack up!
the regular tikka t3 is lite enough for most anyone and doesn't need upgrading at all . even the factory rings are fine. i'd upgrade the soft screws that come with the factory rings. black hardened screws look a 100% better then the zinc coated ones.if you change rings and go with a base and rings you are just adding weight.
I'd avoid the Montana like a rat dipped in aids. That is unless you knve the dirty dope on a gunsmith who you can get to work cheap or you are retired and have multiple hours to spend trimming screws, bedding, crowning...blah blah blah...
I agree. Best way to bang your head on the wall with frustration! LOL
Expensive POS's! For that price they should be accurate of the box period!