I am hoping for about 1 inch at 100 yds on a good day with the right ammoI use to have one a few years ago & some friends have them. All of ours shot pretty good once we fed them what they like. We would commonly keep them inside of 2" @100yds on decent evenings pretty consistently, with some wallet groups thrown in once in a while. I campaigned mine when I started shooting IR50 years ago & it would shoot in the high 230's/low 240's regularly.
I didn't care for the inletting in the stock but for a $200ish gun at the time it outperformed its price tag imo.
What are your expectations with one?
Keith
A buddy of mine bought a 457 when I bought my Tikka. We bought them for 50 yard sporter benchrest. The 457 was a beautiful rifle, but my Tikka outshot it by a good margin. He sold it shortly afterwards. Small sample size I know.Pay the extra $$ and get a CZ 457. It is worth it.
yes I would like to hearI have a mkii tr. It's the baby tactical version in the Boyds tacticool stock. I agree with other answers that it's a nice gun for the $$. 1" consistent @ 100yds is possible but I don't think probable. With some work and finding ammo it likes your gun will definitely shoot better than when brand new. If it's what you want and can afford it should be a decent to good shooter most days. I would be more than happy to share my journey with my rifle if you want to no more.