![]() The only potential plus I see for savage is aftermarket support. The stocks I have seen look pretty good for synthetic while not kevlar or carbon fiber-pretty darn good. It is a better action with reduced bolt lift. The odds are you will do better than 1moa and more important the Tikka is a better rifle. I would get the Tikka based on reputation alone. Here's the spring sale code for 10% off all of our in-stock muzzle brakes. All of them loved the Jetblast and ordered follow on brakes for other rifles. I sent several off to some folks on USA Shooting and all of them started out by saying how muzzle brakes are awful, theyv'e never seen a brake that is truly shootable, just deal with the recoil, etc. However we are the only one that is designed with a specific layout to cancel blast to the shooter's face and avoid putting muzzle concussion on the head/neck/shoulders of a shooter. Our recoil reduction is second to none on the list above. The PVA series of brakes is designed around the concept that a brake is not just recoil reduction, it is overall "shootability". Concussion is really bad for our anatomy and repeated concussion from muzzle blast (while tolerable) has substantial long term effects as well as the immediate effect of hindering our ability to shoot. Most of our heads are soft tissue, especially the parts we use to aim a rifle (eyes). The other part of the consideration is how much muzzle blast is directed onto the shooter's head/face/eyes/etc. ![]() Reducing overall recoil also reduces muzzle rise. Recoil reduction is part of the equation.
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