Question - I'm looking for a T3X Compact Tactical Left Handed Stainless Steel 6.5 creedmoor in 24''. Having an odd time finding an online retailer in the states that has one in stock.. Any leads?
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Caliber?Question - I'm looking for a T3X Compact Left Handed Stainless Steel in 24''. Having an odd time finding an online retailer in the states that has one in stock.. Any leads?
Caliber? Looking for 6.5 creedmoor and sorry the "Tactical Compact" version.
Looking for 6.5 creedmoor, tactical version.
Does Tikka import rifles into the US every 6 months or some such like CZ does? Curious as to the tough availability stateside.This is all I came up with. Not SS, only 20”:
Tikka T3x CTR 6.5 Creedmoor 20" 1:8" Bbl Left Hand Rifle JRTXC482
Tikka T3x CTR 6.5 Creedmoor 20" 1:8" Bbl Left Hand Rifle JRTXC482 For Salewww.eurooptic.com
No idea, call EO.Does Tikka import rifles into the US every 6 months or some such like CZ does? Curious as to the tough availability stateside.
Pushes me into the camp of a 20'' or a B14 HMR @ 22'' to get me closer to 24''. Prefer the Tikka as I already have the 22lr Tikka and it's a smooth shooter.Recon Tikka is just at the end of their factory capacity and can't keep up with demand. About time someone produces a T3 clone not some improved version... that no one wants.
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One of our customers used his 20" stainless CTR in 6.5CM at the Guardian PR in Ireland 2018.. They shot clays in the sand bank at 1200yds, he hit a few with Hornady factory ammo. 20" is by far not ideal but gets there.Pushes me into the camp of a 20'' or a B14 HMR @ 22'' to get me closer to 24''. Prefer the Tikka as I already have the 22lr Tikka and it's a smooth shooter.
No rush to picking either rifle up, so maybe I'll just sideline and look around for the 24''. Thanks all for the heads-up on it.
Why are there Tikka T3 pre-fits in 300 prc when the long actions will not accept such the magnum length cartridge? Is it for single feed?
Are you talking about one of the small 6's ? BR BRA , dasher ?Anyone feed short action cartridges from a long action magazine? Are you experiencing any feeding problems from the round above sliding backwards against the back of the mag from pulling the bolt back? Are the magazines with the blocking plates in the rear more reliable?
as in original T3 Lite plastic magazines? I tried using the 30-06 version for a 308 and it wasn't ideal. Not very reliable if I remember right.Anyone feed short action cartridges from a long action magazine? Are you experiencing any feeding problems from the round above sliding backwards against the back of the mag from pulling the bolt back? Are the magazines with the blocking plates in the rear more reliable?
I haven’t done what you’re asking, but its an easy/cheap fix to run right. Swap the plastic bolt stop (might not even have to do this) and get a tikka mag (plastic or other) with the block for short action calibers. They’re all the same magazines with different length blocksAnyone feed short action cartridges from a long action magazine? Are you experiencing any feeding problems from the round above sliding backwards against the back of the mag from pulling the bolt back? Are the magazines with the blocking plates in the rear more reliable?
I mean 6.5 creeds feeding from a t3x mag intended for 270win in my specific situation.Are you talking about one of the small 6's ? BR BRA , dasher ?
Thinking of doing this but wanted to see if that will actually help feeding reliability.I haven’t done what you’re asking, but its an easy/cheap fix to run right. Swap the plastic bolt stop (might not even have to do this) and get a tikka mag (plastic or other) with the block for short action calibers. They’re all the same magazines with different length blocks
For about $50 you’re in business.
Have fed 6CompMatch from an L series mag no issues I can remember, 2.80 oalI mean 6.5 creeds feeding from a t3x mag intended for 270win in my specific situation.
Obviously pushing for the LRH but it was downright impressive how well the stock tikka's shoot
Agreed but it’s clearly a sell on the LRH. Nothing wrong with that i have one, great stock. But acting like it’s so uncomfortable to shoot a stock tikka is just kinda laughableThe stainless had no improvements or very minimal if you ask me. But yes, in general, a quality bedding surface that mates up properly can only make a rifle shoot the same or better.
Agreed but it’s clearly a sell on the LRH. Nothing wrong with that i have one, great stock. But acting like it’s so uncomfortable to shoot a stock tikka is just kinda laughable
Obviously pushing for the LRH but it was downright impressive how well the stock tikka's shoot
Obviously pushing for the LRH but it was downright impressive how well the stock tikka's shoot
What if I told you, most of the ‘non stainless’ models are actually stainless steel underneath the cerakote.We all know Tikkas shoot. And the only advantage of stainless is that it cleans easier and less prone to corrosion.
Agreed, the Cerakoted models are indeed usually stainless underneath, but the black steel-looking models are typically regular carbon steel.What if I told you, most of the ‘non stainless’ models are actually stainless steel underneath the cerakote.
Its normally not mentioned, even on the ones painted black (usually just say ‘black’ for finish).Well, I'd say that is normally mentioned in the spec sheet.
If not, it would be really stupid from Sako side as stainless steel models are normally more expensive.
Im out of town for a couple weeks so i can’t check, do you have a pic of it?It is easy to tell
The stainless ones have an “s” stamped under the receiver ring
Black CTRs are definitely carbon steel
Well spotted.The best part is if you pay attention the non stainless one wasn't seated in the stock correctly and the recoil lug was out of the slot! And it still shot very well.
Obviously pushing for the LRH but it was downright impressive how well the stock tikka's shoot
I’m going to have to rewatch and see that lol.The best part is if you pay attention the non stainless one wasn't seated in the stock correctly and the recoil lug was out of the slot! And it still shot very well.
The best part is if you pay attention the non stainless one wasn't seated in the stock correctly and the recoil lug was out of the slot! And it still shot very well.
300 PRC is a large magnum action. Might as well think of .338 Lapua feeding if using heavy, long, high BC bullets.Maybe it fits when fed from an AICS?
I dunno, just asking.
I've see nplanety of folks running 7MM -08 in the Long action magazines with zero feeding issues. They change to a long action bolt stop as well to feed the longer heavier bullets.I mean 6.5 creeds feeding from a t3x mag intended for 270win in my specific situation.
Whats your helmet setup?View attachment 8597658
Just bought my first Tikka, chambered in .22-250. Picked it up on Wednesday, had the barrel cut to 18” and threaded on Thursday, and my hunting partner & I doubled up this pair on Friday.
It’s a Team Wendy carbon bump with dual iRay RH25’s. That’s my partner’s setup, I just run a handheld Pulsar Telos XP50.Whats your helmet setup?
If you had your choice of the xp telos or a helmet with one rh25 which would you choose?It’s a Team Wendy carbon bump with dual iRay RH25’s. That’s my partner’s setup, I just run a handheld Pulsar Telos XP50.