Anybody send any rounds down range with one of these? I am still likely getting the Tikka T3x TAC A1, but I had to ask about the CA MPR (in 6.5 CM). Is it worth the extra several hundred to a thousand dollars?
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I would tend to agree. My stock Tikka T3 has consistently been more accurate than the MPR even with the much lighter barrel.I’ve had both. I would buy the Tikka.
You are spot on. I wanted to give CA a try, but I have a TL3 long action that needs a barrel. Wish I had just bought it a Proof and tossed it in a XLR instead. TIkka does make a good gun as a whole it seems.My MPR was very accurate, but I sold it because there was no way to mount NV on the forend and it also had a ton of flex so wouldn't have worked well anyway.
Personally I'd buy a Fix and a Proof CF profit if that's the type of rifle you're after. It's a far better rifle all around. The Tikka TAC A1 is a good rifle too, but much heavier and their non SS barrels are slower than shit for some reason. The pin that holds the bolt release is a weak link, and their mags aren't the best either. I'd rather buy a CTR SS model and then drop it in a good chassis that uses AICS mags instead.
I purchased one in 300 PRC a few months ago. After the proper break in, I tried 230 Bergers, 225 ELD-M, and 230 atips. I tried a few powders and seating depths, but it never really impressed me much. I even shot a box of Hornady 225 ELD Match, and nothing noteworthy their either. I'm not saying it can't shoot well, but it never held a consistent sub MOA group even with a lot of load development. Even worse, the gun strings as it heats up. I thought it might be my cheap PST Gen 2, so I even tried using my MK5. Overall, not impressed with the rifle.
I called CA, and they said to send it back. I will update you once they get it back to me. However, there are a lot of good guns out there for $2k that I know shoot well.