Well the smooth action does contribute to consistency...Also, what is it about "smooth" that is better than "above average Bergara"??
Curiously curious.........???
Do you actually shoot. Who gives a flying "Fuck" about the "Smooth" of a Tikka. I'ts honestly the only thing going for it's stupid assed design.
And the receiver itself is definitely stiffer than a 700 action.
They do have amazing triggers...
They perform better in cold weather/extreme conditions...
Tikka realizes that the slowest minimum twist to achieve stability is the best, and does not jump on the super fast twist bandwagon... That says a lot right there, 1 - 11 is plenty enough to stabilize 200 grain in a 30 cal..., For example...
The recoil lugs, have long since been improved...so that's a non-issue...
TIKKAS HAVE THE FASTEST LOCK TIME, that you will find in a factory rifle... And it is not uncommon to achieve 0.5, from a factory Tikka...
The plastic magazines are upgradable to the metal ones...with a visit to the Beretta store.
Tikka has figured out, that it is better to put their money into a rock solid receiver/barrel/trigger system; rather than into a stock that they know is probably going to be changed out right away...
...and Tikkas are probably the most reliable push feed action on the market... certainly with some of the best extraction...
They have very decent recoil pads...
The receiver is, normally, as a group, as close to a factory blueprint as you would normally find... So much so that it really does not pay to have a Tikka receiver blueprinted after the fact...