northdude wrote:For me it was a h&r handi rifle in 243. It was a good shooter but it had the common problem of the case getting stuck in the chamber (seems to mainly be the 243s that do it) and it wouldn't eject, tried every thing with it and then just when you'd thought you'd fixed it it would start doing it again was a real pita that rifle...
deye243 wrote:The Tikka I bought a few months ago replaced it 6 odd weeks after I bought it with a Howa not looking back
bladeracer wrote:Not sure I've ever had anything really annoying, but getting my Marlin '94 .44Mag to shoot remotely well with cast bullets was a long frustrating endeavour.
northdude wrote:deye243 wrote:The Tikka I bought a few months ago replaced it 6 odd weeks after I bought it with a Howa not looking back
What was wrong with the tikka
mickb wrote:chiappa double badger in 22/410. Misfires, poor firing pin strikes, didnt like the higher pressure rounds like velocitors( had to extract with a cleaning rod down the muzzle) 4" groups with everything at 50 yards. Two warranty jobs then finally sold it. Even selling it annoyed me as I had to be honest about how poorly it shot.
LawrenceA wrote:bladeracer wrote:Not sure I've ever had anything really annoying, but getting my Marlin '94 .44Mag to shoot remotely well with cast bullets was a long frustrating endeavour.
About to start down this road.
Any pointers?
LawrenceA wrote:bladeracer wrote:Not sure I've ever had anything really annoying, but getting my Marlin '94 .44Mag to shoot remotely well with cast bullets was a long frustrating endeavour.
About to start down this road.
Any pointers?
'LawrenceA wrote:bladeracer wrote:Not sure I've ever had anything really annoying, but getting my Marlin '94 .44Mag to shoot remotely well with cast bullets was a long frustrating endeavour.
About to start down this road.
Any pointers?
deye243 wrote:The Tikka I bought a few months ago replaced it 6 odd weeks after I bought it with a Howa not looking back