CONGRATS on your new purchase. I've also read a bunch of positive statements on the Tika. If I didn't have a gun to trade, two gift certificates, and a birthday check to help with the purchase, I would have probably gotta a Tikka also. My uncle just bought a Tikka last year. He waited like 6 months to a year for his gun shop to get the model he wanted. I'm glad you found the one you had in mind in the calibre you wanted.
Be aware that Tikka and Sako lite rifles had a recall for faulty fluted barrels, but that should not be an issue buying one now. For peace of mind, I would just double check the one you have isn't affected by the recall.
I was able to take my Sako out today for a test drive. I use a Bushnell Elite 4200 2.5-10x40 with the Firefly reticle (Heavy Duplex). I shot a total of 9 rounds. Being the first time it's been shot except for the factory, I did my usual routine...clean, shoot, clean, shoot, clean, shoot, clean and shoot and clean. I'm not as thorough as some with seasoning a barrel, but I do want to at least give it an honest attempt. The first four shots were done at 25 (missed the paper), 15, 25, and 50 yards to prepare for hitting paper at 100 yards. After the fourth shot cleaning, I loaded a final 5 rounds to shoot for a group.
I was shooting sitting in a chair but with shooting sticks instead of a bench. Obviously NOT the best way shoot for small groups, but I was only getting what I thought would be a rough sighting in for maybe some bench work next time out. Keep in mind I was walking 75 yards each way after each of the first 4 shots to clean the barrel. I ended up shooting a 3" five shot group when I did move back to 100 yards. One shot I noticed pulling and marked it's location in my mind. Removing that shot the remaining 4 are a 2" group. I'll take that anyday shooting with sticks at 100 yards with the first ammo I've tried in the gun.
Overall, I was pleased with how the gun handled and shot. Recoil was less than feared, but more than pleasant. Fouling lessened after each shot/cleaning as expected. There's no way for me to verify it's a 1 MOA gun without a higher powered scope with finer crosshairs and a bench to shoot with. But, I have no reason to doubt the gun yet either. Nine rounds through a gun doesn't prove much, so I'm looking forward to shooting more and seeing if I can shoot near or better than MOA with it consistently from a bench.
Please post your results. I'm already thinking of a 243 in the future for a deer/bobcat/fox gun. I am leaning towards a Tikka T3 or Sako 75 in laminate and stainless.