I have T3 it’s just a good value for money and it’s not overly heavy and quite accurate it’s in 270 I have not had any issues with it I finck it’s 14 yers Oid and I have doing a good bit of red deer with it good video from Drambo west coast of Scotland 🏴
Ruger Americans are some of the most accurate rifles for their cost. If accuracy was the only factor in pricing a gun and not materials and man hours it would be well over 1000 dollars
This is incredibly random, but your profile picture has been a huge inside joke in my friend group for some reason, an no one know where the image comes from. Where did you get your profile picture from?
Did aus outlaw them too? Why don't you all ver there fight back? You were a prisoner colony, and no one messed with yall. Fearless in the world wars, pushed back the Germans with veracity like no others. Now it's a pansy country
Got offered my choice of rifle for Christmas this year. Obviously my first request was The Fix and that was kindly turned down as expected. But hey, always start your negotiations at well over what you’re really wanting. So naturally my next request was Sig Cross and that was met with an assuring “sounds good” can’t wait for Christmas morning!
How do you like the cross? I picked up a fix recently and I love it, was thinking maybe I'd get a cross down the line to have a heavier bench PRS gun but now lately ive been leaning toward building my own PRS rifle in a chassis with a 700 action
@@ianprice3837 I’m loving the cross! As far as a PRS gun, definitely go with building one. The cross, no matter what model it is, will never be that type of gun. It is the perfect hunting rifle and that’s why I love it
The Q Fix also comes in 8.6 Blackout that utilizes a 1 in 3 twist rate that comes out to about 500,000 RPM. You need to watch a video when this round hits the ballistics gelatin. It delivers a rotational energy that I’m sure is delivered by all guns with rifling however it is now such a dramatic example that we can now see it and consider this new energy when hunting.
I was initially equally impressed and then saw some decent arguments as to why it's not as impressive as it might initially seem I'm not the best suited to reproduce those arguments but one thing I can say is that the 8.6 is not a new cartridge. It came out previously under a different name and there is a reason it didn't catch on the first time. (Not saying it's not a good cartridge or anything. It just might not be as "omg amazing" as I and others thought.)
I have the Tikka T3x Lite Veil Alpine shown in the vid but in 270 Win. Awesome gun. You'll want to ditch the stock recoil pad and install a Limbsaver AirTech recoil pad for T3x
I saw on a YT video once that the bolt on the Ruger American doesn’t lock when the safety is on. This made me choose the Savage 110 as my budget hunting gun
The gen 2 ruger american has a three position safety. Fire, safe, and action lock, that locks the bolt. It's kinda not the best that it took a second generation to get that feature, but at least TO ME I couldn't give a shit less if it has a locking action on safe or not, to me, I wanna be able to manipulate the bolt while in safe, but that's just me idk
@berndnyikos417 in America they exists here but no one can order one. Gonna have to settle on a tikka but they have so many models can't decide which one. I want a rifle for long target and hunting. Slightly more to the hunting side tho. For some reason they can order tikkas but not sako.
@@blainetrain6575 I had a T3x Varmint that I used for hunting and also target shooting. However, the varmint versions are significantly heavier due to the match barrels, which can be uncomfortable when hunting.
@j2wz I got a newer rem 700 and a tika. The tika definitely has better build quality and is WAY smoother but the remington 700 is more accurate. It's getting inch groups with cheap range ammo and close to 1/4in groups with hand loads. The tika is great but it doesn't get much better than 1in groups.
Q’s make an awful grinding noise when you charge it like the sound sheet metal rubbing together. Better keep lube on you for the price tag and the bolt.
We sell Mossberg patriot rifles for $250 with a vortex scope NIB, and my husband sights them in, these mossbergs will print half inch groups at 100 yards with quality ammo like black hills and Norma with core lokts 1 inch all day,
Everyone has a personal preference, as for me, the Axis 270 win has my vote, then I’m also looking forward to my new deer rifle, the Axis II in a 400 legend, both made by Savage Arms
Should have titled it the best Cheap hunting rifle, the tika is the only one worth mentioning. A lot better stuff out there than Ruger and especially the G6
Get you a Remington 700 or a Weatherby vanguard, you won’t regret it. Plus they’re both pretty cheap, Remington 700s are going for less than $500 at my local Walmart with a Bushnell 3x9 or 4x12
The other comments correct, but I figured I'd expand. You can get a tikka that's the same gun as the one in the video without cerakote and non threaded/fluted barrel for around 700-800.
The best hunting rifle is the one you can achieve reliable accuracy with that is within your budget and is legal caliber for the game you are pursuing. For some folks that's a hand me down 30-30 from grandpa, for others it's a Weatherby with all the trimmings, long as the freezer is full of deer meat at the end of season, you chose correctly
I have machined the stock for the q fix, amazing finished product, but a royal pain in the ass to make, the entire machine (8000 lbs) shakes while cutting the aluminum block during roughing
I would say remington, but everybody kept saying that they're not as good as they used Some people say that bergara. It's the new Remington or better. I don't know what We just have to see
If I had 4k to spend on a hunting rifle, then I’d buy a 700 dollar tikka and a 3.3k scope if that tells you anything. The tikka has the best factory action I’ve ever felt, and they’re definitely accurate enough to do whatever you need them to. If I did anything to it after purchase, it would just be to possibly cerakote it and replace the stock with solid fiberglass or carbon fiber. Every hunting rifle I buy from now on will most likely be made in Finland.
Would definitely take the Tikka over the Fix
Nice looking bolt action btw👌
Exactly
The best rifle out of the bunch! I have owned them all
Depends if you’re factoring price into the equation but if money is no object I’m going for the Fix by Q no hesitation.
@@mouthbreather280 ok range baby
I got a ruger American when I turned twelve for my first deer rifle. I’m 22 now and haven’t had to re sight the thing in. It’s been an amazing gun
What scope do you use?
😂i got to see it to believe it BROTHER
@@zacharyrusso261Guess you're not very experienced
@@zacharyrusso261if u take good care of your firearms thats not that hard, had guns for year to whitout having to change the zeroing
@Viktorreznov1942 😂 I'm not saying it's not possible ik it is chill why are ppl nowadays such ❄️
Tikka is fucking killing it right now… so much variety, modularity and range. They have an answer for every question
Tikka IS the winner. Great rifles.
I use a barrett for deer hunting since that’s what the founding fathers intended
"Tally ho lads!"
The founding fathers did not intend rifles for deer hunting, they intended it for people to defend themselves against tyrannical governments
@@ShootingOrion It’s called a joke
@@FriendlyUA-camCrusader ok good lol, lots of idiots aren’t joking anymore sadly
You know they have “Barrett’s” in other than 50bmg
Wish weatherby would get more recognition, they make some of the best rifles in my opinion
Too many to cover in 60 seconds. They are good
Wooden stock very beautiful and comfortable to shoot
Had a Vanguard in 7mm Rem mag years ago. Composite stock, but still fairly heavy. Helped tame the recoil. Great rifles, to be sure.
I dig the Tikka bolt knob. Classic and modern in one.
I have T3 it’s just a good value for money and it’s not overly heavy and quite accurate it’s in 270 I have not had any issues with it I finck it’s 14 yers Oid and I have doing a good bit of red deer with it good video from Drambo west coast of Scotland 🏴
I have a wood stocked tikka t3. 270. Tack driver
Ruger Americans are some of the most accurate rifles for their cost. If accuracy was the only factor in pricing a gun and not materials and man hours it would be well over 1000 dollars
That would be howa.
This is incredibly random, but your profile picture has been a huge inside joke in my friend group for some reason, an no one know where the image comes from. Where did you get your profile picture from?
@@magma95 I just found it one day😂 I would love to know the joke
Id rather have a Savage.
@@Mr3030man I have several of those too but I just can’t get over how solid a ruger Americans feels compared to them
I’d take the Tikka if I had to pick. Very nice rifles.
"U can run a suppresor right here" me in Australia: no, no you cant
We’re not allowed?
Did aus outlaw them too? Why don't you all ver there fight back? You were a prisoner colony, and no one messed with yall. Fearless in the world wars, pushed back the Germans with veracity like no others. Now it's a pansy country
Canadian here - same 😔
@@UA-camrr285barely aloud to have the gun 😂😂😂
@@pacco5728wait can y’all even have hunting rifles ??
Love my fix and mini fix! Such fun guns to take out shooting!
Got offered my choice of rifle for Christmas this year. Obviously my first request was The Fix and that was kindly turned down as expected. But hey, always start your negotiations at well over what you’re really wanting. So naturally my next request was Sig Cross and that was met with an assuring “sounds good” can’t wait for Christmas morning!
Good for you dude. Nothing shoots like a gifted rifle
Hope you got it man lol
@@josiah2327 thank ya sir I did get it and loving it so far
How do you like the cross? I picked up a fix recently and I love it, was thinking maybe I'd get a cross down the line to have a heavier bench PRS gun but now lately ive been leaning toward building my own PRS rifle in a chassis with a 700 action
@@ianprice3837 I’m loving the cross! As far as a PRS gun, definitely go with building one. The cross, no matter what model it is, will never be that type of gun. It is the perfect hunting rifle and that’s why I love it
The Q Fix also comes in 8.6 Blackout that utilizes a 1 in 3 twist rate that comes out to about 500,000 RPM. You need to watch a video when this round hits the ballistics gelatin. It delivers a rotational energy that I’m sure is delivered by all guns with rifling however it is now such a dramatic example that we can now see it and consider this new energy when hunting.
I was initially equally impressed and then saw some decent arguments as to why it's not as impressive as it might initially seem
I'm not the best suited to reproduce those arguments but one thing I can say is that the 8.6 is not a new cartridge.
It came out previously under a different name and there is a reason it didn't catch on the first time.
(Not saying it's not a good cartridge or anything. It just might not be as "omg amazing" as I and others thought.)
I have the Tikka T3x Lite Veil Alpine shown in the vid but in 270 Win. Awesome gun. You'll want to ditch the stock recoil pad and install a Limbsaver AirTech recoil pad for T3x
I saw on a YT video once that the bolt on the Ruger American doesn’t lock when the safety is on. This made me choose the Savage 110 as my budget hunting gun
The gen 2 ruger american has a three position safety. Fire, safe, and action lock, that locks the bolt. It's kinda not the best that it took a second generation to get that feature, but at least TO ME I couldn't give a shit less if it has a locking action on safe or not, to me, I wanna be able to manipulate the bolt while in safe, but that's just me idk
Bergara, and CVA cascade
I have a tikka 300 short mag. It’s great because tikka makes left handed guns
All I’m gonna say is look at his smile when he is holding the fix lol
Tikka makes lots it really nice rifles !
Marlin 336 In 30-30 Win
I own a Tikka T3X TAC for target shooting and a Sako S20 for hunting. both great weapons. very precise and the price is right.
Where did you find that s20 no one in my county can find or order one. I can't even find one on gun broker in 7mm rem mag
@@blainetrain6575 May I ask where you live? Here in Austria it is no problem to buy the Sako S20
@berndnyikos417 in America they exists here but no one can order one. Gonna have to settle on a tikka but they have so many models can't decide which one. I want a rifle for long target and hunting. Slightly more to the hunting side tho. For some reason they can order tikkas but not sako.
@@blainetrain6575 I had a T3x Varmint that I used for hunting and also target shooting. However, the varmint versions are significantly heavier due to the match barrels, which can be uncomfortable when hunting.
I’ve got a Remington 770 and I love it
no hate but I heard they and most of the new Remingtons were shitty, especially 783s.
@j2wz I got a newer rem 700 and a tika. The tika definitely has better build quality and is WAY smoother but the remington 700 is more accurate. It's getting inch groups with cheap range ammo and close to 1/4in groups with hand loads. The tika is great but it doesn't get much better than 1in groups.
Same, but my 770 is in 30-06
@@jacobbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb the pre-bankruptcy rifles have a bad rap but i do wish the 770 had some aftermarket love like the 783 does
I have a Daniel Defence DD5V5 in 6.5 Creedmoor
And a Christensen Arms MPR in 338 Lapua.
Buy once cry once.
If you get the ruger American predator it has a threaded barrel too for cheap👌
Sako is an awesome accurate gun so that Tikka has to be good being from the same manufacturer! Looking it up now and it looks affordable under $900!
Yeah I'm feeling the Q fix
My personal best hunting rifles i own are older hunting rifles. They work very well. There pretty cheap. And built very strong
Get an R700 action and barrel and pick a chassis you love
Q’s make an awful grinding noise when you charge it like the sound sheet metal rubbing together. Better keep lube on you for the price tag and the bolt.
the fix also comes in 8.6 blackout which is a monster with a silencer, quieter than a whisper and can drop a waterbuffalo at 300 yards
I had a nice tikka. Bolt was the smoothest I’ve ever felt
Tikka jas the beat action out of the box hands down! But I'll take my sig cross or my Springfield 2020 308
been running a tikka before they got popular. best rifles on the market in my opinion
My favorite is the savage with Accu trigger best gun I've ever own
That just shows that you haven't fired the Tikka. The T3X has a stock trigger that puts all factory rifles under $1000 to shame.
I'm buying all 3 right now
We sell Mossberg patriot rifles for $250 with a vortex scope NIB, and my husband sights them in, these mossbergs will print half inch groups at 100 yards with quality ammo like black hills and Norma with core lokts 1 inch all day,
Definitely just gotta get em all 😂😂
Winchester model 1894. Nuff said!
Everyone has a personal preference, as for me, the Axis 270 win has my vote, then I’m also looking forward to my new deer rifle, the Axis II in a 400 legend, both made by Savage Arms
I got a Colt CBX precision.
I have a t3x ..thing is a machine
What’s your favorite sling? Would love to see a vid on that!!! Thx!
Should have titled it the best Cheap hunting rifle, the tika is the only one worth mentioning. A lot better stuff out there than Ruger and especially the G6
I might use the Ruga American 😊
Same here, but India doesn't allow civilians to own guns 😭
Ruger American was my first hunting rifle, great gun and the stock has a built in shock pad
@@PrabhasPatilI looked it up and it says people in India can apply for a firearms licence.
@@no_name787-fs3yk ik but gun licenses are hardly passed unless you are seen as a person with life threats
Have u reviewed the ruger American gen 2 and CVa cascade long range hunter rifles if so which one u like best ?
I’m easy to get along with at the end of the day will it shoot straight? That’s all that matters to me?
i have the ruger american and it’s so good
Get you a Remington 700 or a Weatherby vanguard, you won’t regret it. Plus they’re both pretty cheap, Remington 700s are going for less than $500 at my local Walmart with a Bushnell 3x9 or 4x12
Remington’s QC is horrendous…Go with a Weatherby Mk V
You guys can buy guns at Walmart?
I have tikka T3x in 308 win its accuracy is absolutely amazing and you Caan carry it all day long
Love when they don’t say the price
Ruger is about 600-700$ the tikka is 1200-1400$ and the fix is 2400-3200$
The other comments correct, but I figured I'd expand. You can get a tikka that's the same gun as the one in the video without cerakote and non threaded/fluted barrel for around 700-800.
@sigxm5thumb base tikas go for like 800$ all day long. Idk ware u came up w 1400$.
The best hunting rifle is the one you can achieve reliable accuracy with that is within your budget and is legal caliber for the game you are pursuing. For some folks that's a hand me down 30-30 from grandpa, for others it's a Weatherby with all the trimmings, long as the freezer is full of deer meat at the end of season, you chose correctly
The closest one with shells.
Price for the last one?
Nice I'll take em all
I just like the first one with the Scope. What's the price..?🤔🤔
I will take them all! But first do you have a layaway plan and do you take trades?
Savage coughs, way better and it’s so slept on
You got me at tikka. Is my beautiful, lovely tikka mosin rifle a good hunting gun?
Is the q fix cheaper then the sig cross or the savage axis 2
I have machined the stock for the q fix, amazing finished product, but a royal pain in the ass to make, the entire machine (8000 lbs) shakes while cutting the aluminum block during roughing
When the going all out option isn’t as good as the middle option
I prefer bows and crossbows
I'm 9 ruger American ❤❤❤.
'Just buy all three and find out' Bro where did you study marketing from?!?
Need to make that AR in 7MM-08
Is he talking about Seiko as in the watch company
Sako..not Seiko.
Ruger Precision 6.5 Creedmoor is what I snagged.
I don't understand why big game hunters or any hunter for that matter.Needs a suppressor make it make sense
Id drop the tikka into a new chasis
I love my T3x. Sub MOA right outta the box. Reload your ammo and it’s a same hole shooter
Bergara
AR10
300 win mag prc is my choice!🤪
Remington 788
The fact that im seeing multiple browning a5 type shotguns on thr eall behind this guy is blowing my mind
Id like the goin all out please but it aint gettin Babied
You show up in the woods with a “fix” for hunting you’re going to get laughed at.
Yay fudd guns!
Google Translate: Yay benefit guns!
bought a Ruger American once but sold it before I ever fired it. 😂
What about the sig cross
FIXXX 🧡🧡🧡🧡 I have a 6.5 cm and it's worth allllll the hype. Plus it's neat looking
None of the above
Depends on What one is hunting and where. Once that’s established then it’s what fits the hunter in the appropriate caliber for the hunt.
I used a mosin nagant for hunting 🍷🗿
Nyet mosin is fine.
Best rifle is the Barrett 50 cal
Nemo 300 mag . Might have less recoil than the creed and has a fast second shot
I would say remington, but everybody kept saying that they're not as good as they used Some people say that bergara. It's the new Remington or better. I don't know what We just have to see
Blaser R8 is the best!
You have good taste
Remington 700
Tikka no doubt
id argue, it depends on what your hunting. you wouldnt use an overpowered or underpowered gun
the real answer is an over under. 12 or 20 gauge bore with a rifle barrel above it.
Q Fix is NOT a “cheap” hunting rifle…it’s a precision rifle, actually…
The fix is far from the best money could buy...
I have always been unimpressed with the Fix.
If I had 4k to spend on a hunting rifle, then I’d buy a 700 dollar tikka and a 3.3k scope if that tells you anything. The tikka has the best factory action I’ve ever felt, and they’re definitely accurate enough to do whatever you need them to. If I did anything to it after purchase, it would just be to possibly cerakote it and replace the stock with solid fiberglass or carbon fiber. Every hunting rifle I buy from now on will most likely be made in Finland.
q but in 8.6 blackout
lets get your opinion on the savage axis 2 precision