Compact rifle opinions

I have Tikka’s but not the compact. No issues at all with any of them. I do have an older Remington model 7 7-08 and it is one of my favorite rifles I have ever owned. 7-08 goes great in a 20in barrel. Good luck.
 
I have a Bergara Special Purpose in 6.5CM. It’s been a nice little rifle. The action is smooth and it’s plenty accurate for what I use it for. I did get rid of the stock trigger right away and swapped it with a Triggertech. It wasn’t as easy to load for as a custom barrel, but we are talking about a $700 rifle. The attached groups were load workups with The 140 ELDM and H4350.
 
I have Tikka’s but not the compact. No issues at all with any of them. I do have an older Remington model 7 7-08 and it is one of my favorite rifles I have ever owned. 7-08 goes great in a 20in barrel. Good luck.
Question about tikkas, so the short actions are basically a long action with a bolt stop correct?
 
Are the short actions technically longer in the throat then? Can you load them longer than some other off the shelf short actions?
 
Are the short actions technically longer in the throat then? Can you load them longer than some other off the shelf short actions?

You can change the bolt stop and insert a long action mag, they all fit. As far as how they will feed/function, I have no idea. There are M and M+ short action mags. As far as throat and max lengths, also have no idea. I shoot factory rounds.
 
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SA mags. Hornady Precision ELD-X barely makes it into the .308 M mag but it works. M+ could push the bullets out further.
 

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I have a Remington Model 7 in .260 Rem. It shoots Remington core-loks 140 grains amazingly well. Doesn't group Nosler (none of my Remingtons shoot nosler). Its an 18-inch barrel and have no issues on elk and pronghorn. I assume the 7mm-08 would be similar results. Its compact enough I can shoot it left or right handed.
 
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I would vote a tikka as well i have a few of them. They have been great rifles. One my kids use alot is a 20" 6.5 creedmoor
 
I found a brand new model 7 for sale, the thing looks amazing, the price is not though lol
I really over paid on mine by about $200-300 but am really pleased. They are very accurate, smooth action, and definitely compact.
 
May consider Kimber Hunter or Mountain Ascent rifles if like light. Mine and my buddy's all shoot sub moa with factory ammo and come in at about 5.5lbs.

Not sure prices now, but the Hunter used to be very reasonable for what you get.
 
Question about tikkas, so the short actions are basically a long action with a bolt stop correct?
Tikka t3/t3x have one action length for every cartridge. It is a bit shorter than m700 and other "Long Actions" and is constrained in that regard if one wants to load long action cartridges longer than the common 3.34" SAAMI COAL that many long action cartridges are designed on.
Are the short actions technically longer in the throat then?
Not necessarily. In general i'd expect most chamberings to have standard SAAMI spec throats. The 6.5 Creedmoor chambers seem to frequently have a little longer than SAAMI throat though.
Can you load them longer than some other off the shelf short actions?
In general, the M+ magazine (short action magazine that comes standard with creedmoors but works in 308/7-08/243 chamberings too) allows longer COAL than many other factory magazines. The 308 family cartridges come standard with an M magazine that is more in line with traditional Short Action COAL dimensions. If one wanted to load even longer than the M+ magazines allow swapping out the bolt stop for a long action one and using a long action magazine is an easy solution.
 
Tikka t3/t3x have one action length for every cartridge. It is a bit shorter than m700 and other "Long Actions" and is constrained in that regard if one wants to load long action cartridges longer than the common 3.34" SAAMI COAL that many long action cartridges are designed on.

Not necessarily. In general i'd expect most chamberings to have standard SAAMI spec throats. The 6.5 Creedmoor chambers seem to frequently have a little longer than SAAMI throat though.

In general, the M+ magazine (short action magazine that comes standard with creedmoors but works in 308/7-08/243 chamberings too) allows longer COAL than many other factory magazines. The 308 family cartridges come standard with an M magazine that is more in line with traditional Short Action COAL dimensions. If one wanted to load even longer than the M+ magazines allow swapping out the bolt stop for a long action one and using a long action magazine is an easy solution.
Thanks for the info, definitely thinking of the tikka 7-08.
 

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