So I have my Tikka all set up in a Whiskey 3, with a Vortex Viper HS-T with TPS rings. It has the spigot mount, harris bipod with LaRue QD, Threaded barrel, Accushot monopod, Custom bolt knob, 5 and 10 round AICS mags, VTAC sling. Hell, I even modified the cheek piece to where it is extremely comfortable.
I finally got a chance to shoot it and get it all sighted in and was really happy with the way it felt and shot. So after I got it sighted in, I noticed I only have about 2 more rotations on the elevation knob before it maxes out, so I figured not a problem, I'll just get a 20 MOA rail....And this is where the problem comes in.....
I have no idea where these guys came up with the idea to put flat head screws in the holes to hold the rail on the receiver, and then they apparently used super glue or something to lock them in to place.
I found a screwdriver that fit the screws really tightly and realized this was not going to be easy. I used a hair dryer to heat them up and was able to get 3 of them out somehow but the last one was a complete and total fail.
Completely stripped the last one! I then tried on of those little grabbit things to try to remove it which finshed off the head to where nothing that I have will work to get it out.
I was able to pry the front of the rail off the reciever and I tried turning it to the left (counter clockwise) thinking this may help in loosening the last screw at the back.....And snap! broke the head right off the damn screw. Now the stock rail is off, but I have one hole that I cannot use to attach the new rail! It broke off completely flush with the receiver.
So, Is there anywhere I can send this to or should I just use the 3 screws to hold down the new rail?
I am so pissed about this. I love this rifle and I want it to be perfect again but I don't have any more money at the time to dump into it.
I finally got a chance to shoot it and get it all sighted in and was really happy with the way it felt and shot. So after I got it sighted in, I noticed I only have about 2 more rotations on the elevation knob before it maxes out, so I figured not a problem, I'll just get a 20 MOA rail....And this is where the problem comes in.....
I have no idea where these guys came up with the idea to put flat head screws in the holes to hold the rail on the receiver, and then they apparently used super glue or something to lock them in to place.
I found a screwdriver that fit the screws really tightly and realized this was not going to be easy. I used a hair dryer to heat them up and was able to get 3 of them out somehow but the last one was a complete and total fail.
Completely stripped the last one! I then tried on of those little grabbit things to try to remove it which finshed off the head to where nothing that I have will work to get it out.
I was able to pry the front of the rail off the reciever and I tried turning it to the left (counter clockwise) thinking this may help in loosening the last screw at the back.....And snap! broke the head right off the damn screw. Now the stock rail is off, but I have one hole that I cannot use to attach the new rail! It broke off completely flush with the receiver.
So, Is there anywhere I can send this to or should I just use the 3 screws to hold down the new rail?
I am so pissed about this. I love this rifle and I want it to be perfect again but I don't have any more money at the time to dump into it.