M18: Thicker bolt, 3 lugs, double ejectors. A truly modern design. Guaranteed 1 MOA out of the box with factory loads, and if the shooter and scope are good enough. We had a guy bring a brand new one to the range in 243 and at 500m he was beating the 6mm BR guys with their $3000 rifles. Pissed them off no end.
I have the Mauser M18 in 30 06 and the Tikka T3X supervarmint Grtech in 6.5mm creedmoor . What I can say is that I love both of these rifles , but the one thing that stands out is the Mauser Trigger which superior to the Tikka .
Nice work, thanks. Mausers are made in the same factory as Sauer and Blaser (all owned by Blaser group) so the barrels are going to be good quality you would expect as all hammer forged on the same machines.
Great review and comparison check, I am a Tikka fan (have the 243 hunter) have been looking for a good 6.5 creedmoor and trying to differentiate the rifles, you have done it for me, and I will be going for the mauser , thanks again
Only criticism I had too, If our eyes were above/below each other, it wouldn't be an issue. Otherwise, excellent and informative video. Handled an M18 last week, surprised at how light they are, definitely my next purchase, just gotta work out which caliber to go with.
Mauser.....The sharper sweep of the grip is to make it more comfortable and efficient for prone shooting; the double ejectors is to make sure the cases eject at 90 degrees instead of upward and bouncing off the scope.
Fantastic review, I like how beefy it seems. I’ve read an experience with a tikka exploding in a hunters face, and while I think it was an anomaly it’s nice to see the extra build and gas regulation on this m18
Well, I wouldn't trade my mid-80's Winchester XTR in .270 for either one of them. I guess I'm old school (old enough to be old school anyway); I just like the fine walnut stocks and polished or jeweled steel. For similar reasons I don't care for the plastic Glocks either.
I'm reading conflicting information on whether the Sauer 100 and Mauser M18 have press-fit or threaded fit barrels, anyone know for sure which way they are attached? Thanks,
The trigger is polymer, the bolt shroud is polymer, the barrel is hot pressed as opposed to threaded on tikka (good luck changing the barrel on the Mauser). The trigger as good as is on Mauser, may or may not creep after a while, the Mauser trigger is very complex, (there are no aftermarket parts for the Mauser to rectify any of this). I do like the Mauser rifles, but there is a reason why is this model so cheap. I am not trying to piss on nobodies fire, however personally I would like to know all this so I can make an educated decision before making a purchase.
I love my m18 best gun I've owned creedmoor is a awesome caliber couldn't find a PRC or ammo so it's probably better I got the standard 6.5.... 895!! I paid $400 new in the states man jeeeze
Thanks for the great video; I love the thoroughness of the comparison. Those mounts on the Tikka are very nice. What is the brand? I have both rifles in 6.5 Creedmoor and trying to decide which to keep, I thought this video would help but I still can't decide so I'll keep both. :) Thanks again mate.
Hey Mate, great video thanks for sharing ! Im looking for a perfect light weight rifle for stalking in the bush to chase Sambar. I already have a 7mm rem mag in a Tikka lite but would like something a little lighter with a shorter barrel. I have a Tikka Battue 30-06 in mind. Would you recommend the Mauser over the Battue or T3 Superlite ? Cheers
Wasim Mtwari G,day mate :) That’s a tough one as all three rifles are fantastic in their own right... For me it’ll always be the battue due to its lines, weight... - my 9.3x62 T3 battue swings like no other rifle I’ve used when ‘walking up deer’. Now..., if Mauser introduced a 9.3x62 M18 with a 20” barrel it changes things somewhat... :))) , but as far as factory rifles(no modifications) go its the battue for me :)
@@mountainsstreams2133 Cheers mate ! Thanks for the reply. I've also contenplated on getting a 9.3 x62. Very popular round here :) I've never shot one before. How would you rate the recoil of the 9.3 in battue ? Would you say its more than a 300 win mag ? Thanks mate
Wasim Mtwari I have never owned a 300WM funny enough but have owned 300WSM’s... The 9.3x62 shooting 286’s between 2250-2300fps(factory ammo about this speed - chrony’d) in my T3 battue with a limbsaver recoil-pad installed is very manageable... & I would say it’s a lot less snap to it compared to the 300’s but with more push if that makes sense. When one loads the 9.3 with 286’s to 2400/2500fps recoil is certainly there & comparable to my old 340Wby & 338Win Mag shooting 225’s at approx 2800fps. If you have experience shooting the 300WM you will be converted :) once you go to the 9.3x62 I reckon. I use to use the 338Win Mag exclusively on Sambar then my mate(Rhodesian fella) converted me. Otto Bock got this cartridge right & nearly 114 years later it’s still bowling them over :)
Damien Joyce Tikka for me but the M18 is a fine rifle! I always tell people, when choosing a rifle...‘throw them up to your shoulder & you will know pretty quick what suits. Tikka can be fitted with an aftermarket recoil-pad & one can get Tikka accessories a plenty... I prefer the feel of the Tikka safety as well. It’s more robust in design from what I can see. I like the Tikkas single-stack magazine over staggered but ones mans meat is another mans poison... Both are fine rifles. Flip a coin.
Better is a personal thing... My advice would be. Go into your local Gunshop & throw both up to your shoulder & see what you like. I personally prefer the Tikka. رضا احمد
tuomas maunuksela Hello 👍🏻 Both the trigger & magazine are of polymer materials... As for the trigger mechanism - I’m pretty sure that’s of polymer construction too.
tuomas maunuksela The triggerguard & stock are of a one piece construction so if you break the triggerguard(unlikily) you will need to replace the whole stock.
Yes I like the Sauer 100 too it’s actually fits me better than the Tikka T3 & Mauser 18. I will start doing more videos I have a few more rifles that may interest some - Obendorf M98 9.3x62, Sako 90 Peak 300wm, Ruger M77 358, Sako 85 finnlight 308, Kimber hunter 35Whelen, Howa Superlite 308. Stay tuned :)
G,day mate. The CZ550 is a great action which has a proven reputation worldwide... The 22-250 & 9.3x62 that I did own gave me excellent service & I highly recommend it. CZ’s new push-feed(555) seems like a quality action but I am yet to own one to give you more feedback on it.
Get old 1960-1990 mauser and that will last another 100 years . This m 18 is plastic shit. Get X bolt or Weatherby Mark V hunter or Sako around 1500-2000 Cad . Or savage 110 if budgt 600-700$ CAD .
Here in the States the Mauser M18 is available for half the price. Is it 1/2 the gun... no balancing all features and fit and finish I would give the Mauser 100% and the Tikka 100%. And, though not reviewed here the Sako 85 100%. To explain, For many years as a youth I had a Swedish 1894, low serial number Mauser made carbine... with steel Redfield aperture sight 6.5x55 loved the gun killed my first big game animal with it a large moose... one of my two fav(s) of all time. The other was a 1894 30-30 High Grade Winchester rifle made in 1907 with 22" barrel given for my 7th birthday by my grandfather. Both are lost to well over 60 years of life... Not that there have been other favs Mauser 660 in 270/308, a Darne double Ball and Shot gun... rifled muzzles strangely one of the most accurate rifles I ever had consistent 1/2" groups at 70m with iron sights and an 1 1/4 oz bullet at 1700 -1800 fps... vicious recoil for 7 lbs gun.... custom made over 4 years in a little town in France... about 10 shots is the most I ever fired at one go! Ammo no longer made... ! Currently my favorite is a Sako 243 mannlicher, built in the late 1980s, my other fav now is a Browning A-Bolt 12gauge rifled slug gun both fitted with Leupold VX5-HD scopes... and Talley mounts. Over time there have been others. At one time, I collected Arsenal mint South American Mauser battle rifles, yep those countries were and still are largely military controlled with European traditions. After you have seen the workmanship, design, progression of design, and overall excellence of those rifles from 1889-1898 versions... in condition as they left the factories now 100-130 years ago.... I would rate them 100 % against any fine English shotgun or rifle but better technically. After selling the collection... I can say they really belonged in a museum not with me. Boys they still exist hidden in the dark storerooms of those arsenals but I don't think the skids can be greased to free them for any amount of money. One must remember some of the Wars in S.America were the worst of any, with high loses. Those traditions are not overcome. Where does this lead, recently purchased a Mauser M18 243 for a gift... nice Leupold high end scope and Talley mounts... scope and mounts cost 3 times the gun... is it worth it... YES. In today's world it is a new classic Mauser and meets every bit of the grand traditions of Mauser now long ago... but you must consider it in the light of today, not yesteryear!
I’m a huge fan of tikkas...& still have my Tikka, but that M18 is a fine rifle for $900 in Australia. They have gone up considerably more here which puts them equal in price to the tikka. I might do a comparison ahaha with my Tikka T3 & ZG47. Both in 9.3x62.
M18: Thicker bolt, 3 lugs, double ejectors. A truly modern design. Guaranteed 1 MOA out of the box with factory loads, and if the shooter and scope are good enough. We had a guy bring a brand new one to the range in 243 and at 500m he was beating the 6mm BR guys with their $3000 rifles. Pissed them off no end.
Skills cant be bought
I've just bought the Mauser in 223 stainless.... I'm yet to try it out!
I have the Mauser M18 in 30 06 and the Tikka T3X supervarmint Grtech in 6.5mm creedmoor . What I can say is that I love both of these rifles , but the one thing that stands out is the Mauser Trigger which superior to the Tikka .
Nice work, thanks. Mausers are made in the same factory as Sauer and Blaser (all owned by Blaser group) so the barrels are going to be good quality you would expect as all hammer forged on the same machines.
Great review and comparison check, I am a Tikka fan (have the 243 hunter) have been looking for a good 6.5 creedmoor and trying to differentiate the rifles, you have done it for me, and I will be going for the mauser , thanks again
Love my Tikka. I’ve been eyeing the Mauser. Looks like Mauser was eyeing Tikka’s market.
Very nice comprehensive review! Thank you for sharing you observations and opinions on the performance!
My preference is the Mauser. Thanks for the video.
Really good video. Very informative. Thanks for making this. I like your input and how fair you are. Well done, and thanks again.
Andrew C. Boatman
Thank you Sir I’m humbled.
Good comparison . Hunting experience counts with both. Unbiased.
Going to trade my howa 1500 in and get a Mauser now. I love the look of the Mauser - and it’s made in Germany!!
A smart man
🇦🇺😎👍I have and love them both, great review 🏁
rotate your camera 90 mate. Nice comparison. I'm familiar with the Tikka. Good to see the comparison. Thanks...
Only criticism I had too, If our eyes were above/below each other, it wouldn't be an issue. Otherwise, excellent and informative video. Handled an M18 last week, surprised at how light they are, definitely my next purchase, just gotta work out which caliber to go with.
@@matn7743 I'm sold on 6.5 creedmore.
seems to be an excellent all rounder with very stable round and flat trajectory.
Mauser.....The sharper sweep of the grip is to make it more comfortable and efficient for prone shooting; the double ejectors is to make sure the cases eject at 90 degrees instead of upward and bouncing off the scope.
Fantastic review, I like how beefy it seems. I’ve read an experience with a tikka exploding in a hunters face, and while I think it was an anomaly it’s nice to see the extra build and gas regulation on this m18
I have both the Mauser M18 in 30-06 and Tikka T3X Stainless in 270 and I’m telling you, there is no finer rifles ever built!!
And between the two, which do you prefer?
How much does the mauser m18 weigh(real weight)?
Well, I wouldn't trade my mid-80's Winchester XTR in .270 for either one of them. I guess I'm old school (old enough to be old school anyway); I just like the fine walnut stocks and polished or jeweled steel. For similar reasons I don't care for the plastic Glocks either.
Seems like they are very close....take your pick.....nice review.....
Mauser has a floating barrel, and its a semi bull,plus its threaded, I have a 6.5 greedmore wouldn't swop it best budget buy
On looks along, for a plastic rifle, the Mauser looks great!
Waters rifleman make mags for the tikka and is looking at designing one for the m18
Just picked up my mauser m18 .308 rifle, scope, rings and a hard case $1395 aud
Good buying mate 👍🏻
Nice review buddy...:)
Mauser are brilliant!
I wish they remade modern made copy of a 98 gewer or k98 rifle.
@@danielaramburo7648 M98 is on sale i think
Mauser, dos guerras mundiales lo recomiendan, nada más que decir. Un lujo tener y portar el rifle que dominó Europa
I'm reading conflicting information on whether the Sauer 100 and Mauser M18 have press-fit or threaded fit barrels, anyone know for sure which way they are attached? Thanks,
Lew Stover
Threaded for the Sauer 100 & Mauser M18 from which I am aware.
Mauser M12 & Sauer 101 sweated-in barrel process 👍🏻
The trigger is polymer, the bolt shroud is polymer, the barrel is hot pressed as opposed to threaded on tikka (good luck changing the barrel on the Mauser). The trigger as good as is on Mauser, may or may not creep after a while, the Mauser trigger is very complex, (there are no aftermarket parts for the Mauser to rectify any of this). I do like the Mauser rifles, but there is a reason why is this model so cheap. I am not trying to piss on nobodies fire, however personally I would like to know all this so I can make an educated decision before making a purchase.
Actually the barrel is threaded in just like in sister model Sauer100
I love my m18 best gun I've owned creedmoor is a awesome caliber couldn't find a PRC or ammo so it's probably better I got the standard 6.5.... 895!! I paid $400 new in the states man jeeeze
We get ripped off over here. Plus currency conversion.
Can you ‘top off’ the M18’s mag from above without removing the mag? ie is the enough opening in the top of the receiver? Thanks
Andy81ish hello
Yes you can top-load the mag in the m18. Opening is ample!
Thanks for the great video; I love the thoroughness of the comparison. Those mounts on the Tikka are very nice. What is the brand? I have both rifles in 6.5 Creedmoor and trying to decide which to keep, I thought this video would help but I still can't decide so I'll keep both. :) Thanks again mate.
SA Bjork
Cheers mate
The mounts on the T3x are DNZ Gamereapers
Hey Mate, great video thanks for sharing ! Im looking for a perfect light weight rifle for stalking in the bush to chase Sambar. I already have a 7mm rem mag in a Tikka lite but would like something a little lighter with a shorter barrel. I have a Tikka Battue 30-06 in mind. Would you recommend the Mauser over the Battue or T3 Superlite ? Cheers
Wasim Mtwari
G,day mate :)
That’s a tough one as all three rifles are fantastic in their own right...
For me it’ll always be the battue due to its lines, weight... - my 9.3x62 T3 battue swings like no other rifle I’ve used when ‘walking up deer’.
Now..., if Mauser introduced a 9.3x62 M18 with a 20” barrel it changes things somewhat... :))) , but as far as factory rifles(no modifications) go its the battue for me :)
@@mountainsstreams2133 Cheers mate ! Thanks for the reply. I've also contenplated on getting a 9.3 x62. Very popular round here :) I've never shot one before. How would you rate the recoil of the 9.3 in battue ? Would you say its more than a 300 win mag ? Thanks mate
Wasim Mtwari
I have never owned a 300WM funny enough but have owned 300WSM’s...
The 9.3x62 shooting 286’s between 2250-2300fps(factory ammo about this speed - chrony’d) in my T3 battue with a limbsaver recoil-pad installed is very manageable... & I would say it’s a lot less snap to it compared to the 300’s but with more push if that makes sense.
When one loads the 9.3 with 286’s to 2400/2500fps recoil is certainly there & comparable to my old 340Wby & 338Win Mag shooting 225’s at approx 2800fps.
If you have experience shooting the 300WM you will be converted :) once you go to the 9.3x62 I reckon.
I use to use the 338Win Mag exclusively on Sambar then my mate(Rhodesian fella) converted me.
Otto Bock got this cartridge right & nearly 114 years later it’s still bowling them over :)
Bună ziua cât costă o armă Mauser M 18 cal 30x06?
4000 ron la Arrow
Im in the same boat as you, im considering either rifle! So which rifle do you like best and why?
Damien Joyce Tikka for me but the M18 is a fine rifle! I always tell people, when choosing a rifle...‘throw them up to your shoulder & you will know pretty quick what suits. Tikka can be fitted with an aftermarket recoil-pad & one can get Tikka accessories a plenty... I prefer the feel of the Tikka safety as well. It’s more robust in design from what I can see. I like the Tikkas single-stack magazine over staggered but ones mans meat is another mans poison... Both are fine rifles. Flip a coin.
Hmmm that rifle doesn’t look anything like my tikka t3x
In hunting which one is better?
Better is a personal thing... My advice would be. Go into your local Gunshop & throw both up to your shoulder & see what you like. I personally prefer the Tikka. رضا احمد
@@mountainsstreams2133 thanks alot bro
Fantastic review....AAA
I've the Mauser m18 in 223 would not change it for anything very accurate with every factory load and shoots less than half moa at 300 yds
I have the m18 in 308 win and it’s a great accurate rifle.
Hard to beat for the money hey
what no cons? even the sharp edges on the M18 stock? or feeding issues? as others had?
Mine didn’t have sharp edges & zero feeding issues in my 3006 example but I cannot comment about other calibres here.
Buy a Tikka mate 🤙🏻
So you can get your hands on these, but you don't know how to film in landscape mode? 🤔
What material Mauser m18 Trigger meganiscm Box? are Aluminium or polymer?
And good review video😊
tuomas maunuksela
Hello 👍🏻
Both the trigger & magazine are of polymer materials...
As for the trigger mechanism - I’m pretty sure that’s of polymer construction too.
tuomas maunuksela
The triggerguard & stock are of a one piece construction so if you break the triggerguard(unlikily) you will need to replace the whole stock.
Okay thanks you answer😊 and mauser its is nice gun and strong 😊
I like the Sauer 100 classic better than the Mauser M18 or the Tikka.
Yes I like the Sauer 100 too it’s actually fits me better than the Tikka T3 & Mauser 18.
I will start doing more videos I have a few more rifles that may interest some - Obendorf M98 9.3x62, Sako 90 Peak 300wm, Ruger M77 358, Sako 85 finnlight 308, Kimber hunter 35Whelen, Howa Superlite 308.
Stay tuned :)
i tried tikka t3x trigger at the store. mauser has a way better trigger. not even close.
You can top feed the tikka.
Tengo un M18 y tiene solo una uña extractora...
I dont think you can rechamber a mauser, barrels are press fitted if I recall correctly.
stiwarrior I know my old M12 barrel was ‘sweated in’, but I’m pretty sure the M18 barrels are screwed in traditionally.
barrels are threaded to the action.....for sure
What's your opinion on CZ rifles?
G,day mate.
The CZ550 is a great action which has a proven reputation worldwide...
The 22-250 & 9.3x62 that I did own gave me excellent service & I highly recommend it.
CZ’s new push-feed(555) seems like a quality action but I am yet to own one to give you more feedback on it.
🇦🇺😎👍🏁
This is the mauser m18 standard?
Yes
I've had both rifles the mauser is a superior rifle
So u put $1000 scope on a $600 gun??
& gonna criticize the "budget" rifle ??
Swavorski blows for the price... gun snobs..
😆
Get old 1960-1990 mauser and that will last another 100 years . This m 18 is plastic shit. Get X bolt or Weatherby Mark V hunter or Sako around 1500-2000 Cad . Or savage 110 if budgt 600-700$ CAD .
Bergara Wilderness series beat them both.
Here in the States the Mauser M18 is available for half the price. Is it 1/2 the gun... no balancing all features and fit and finish I would give the Mauser 100% and the Tikka 100%. And, though not reviewed here the Sako 85 100%.
To explain,
For many years as a youth I had a Swedish 1894, low serial number Mauser made carbine... with steel Redfield aperture sight 6.5x55 loved the gun killed my first big game animal with it a large moose... one of my two fav(s) of all time. The other was a 1894 30-30 High Grade Winchester rifle made in 1907 with 22" barrel given for my 7th birthday by my grandfather. Both are lost to well over 60 years of life...
Not that there have been other favs Mauser 660 in 270/308, a Darne double Ball and Shot gun... rifled muzzles strangely one of the most accurate rifles I ever had consistent 1/2" groups at 70m with iron sights and an 1 1/4 oz bullet at 1700 -1800 fps... vicious recoil for 7 lbs gun.... custom made over 4 years in a little town in France... about 10 shots is the most I ever fired at one go! Ammo no longer made... !
Currently my favorite is a Sako 243 mannlicher, built in the late 1980s, my other fav now is a Browning A-Bolt 12gauge rifled slug gun both fitted with Leupold VX5-HD scopes... and Talley mounts.
Over time there have been others.
At one time, I collected Arsenal mint South American Mauser battle rifles, yep those countries were and still are largely military controlled with European traditions. After you have seen the workmanship, design, progression of design, and overall excellence of those rifles from 1889-1898 versions... in condition as they left the factories now 100-130 years ago.... I would rate them 100 % against any fine English shotgun or rifle but better technically. After selling the collection... I can say they really belonged in a museum not with me. Boys they still exist hidden in the dark storerooms of those arsenals but I don't think the skids can be greased to free them for any amount of money. One must remember some of the Wars in S.America were the worst of any, with high loses. Those traditions are not overcome.
Where does this lead, recently purchased a Mauser M18 243 for a gift... nice Leupold high end scope and Talley mounts... scope and mounts cost 3 times the gun... is it worth it... YES. In today's world it is a new classic Mauser and meets every bit of the grand traditions of Mauser now long ago... but you must consider it in the light of today, not yesteryear!
I’m a huge fan of tikkas...& still have my Tikka, but that M18 is a fine rifle for $900 in Australia. They have gone up considerably more here which puts them equal in price to the tikka.
I might do a comparison ahaha with my Tikka T3 & ZG47. Both in 9.3x62.