I recently purchased a Tikka T3x from a friend across the country. He contacted me stating he had just picked up a Tikka T3x and needed to get rid of it due to some unforeseen financial expenditures and knew I was looking for a Tikka in 223 for a trainer build.
Long story short, the Tikka I thought was a Varmint barrel is actually a pencil barrel. I found this out when I got home from my FFL dealer and opened the box to drop it in the X-Ray chassis I had waiting for it.
My question is - how screwed am I to actually use this as a trainer rifle? Can I use it and expect 1 MOA or even 2 MOA accuracy with such a thin barrel? Or am I forced to re-barrel now, rather than waste my time even attempting?
I feel as though the 223 isn't a hot enough round (from factory match munitions) to heat the barrel up that quickly, is it?
I should've explored the rifle's specs further before committing to the purchase but was offered a fair price to help a friend out in need and jumped on it. Hoping I can get an accurate idea of what proper expectations to set for this rifle before I disappoint myself.
Long story short, the Tikka I thought was a Varmint barrel is actually a pencil barrel. I found this out when I got home from my FFL dealer and opened the box to drop it in the X-Ray chassis I had waiting for it.
My question is - how screwed am I to actually use this as a trainer rifle? Can I use it and expect 1 MOA or even 2 MOA accuracy with such a thin barrel? Or am I forced to re-barrel now, rather than waste my time even attempting?
I feel as though the 223 isn't a hot enough round (from factory match munitions) to heat the barrel up that quickly, is it?
I should've explored the rifle's specs further before committing to the purchase but was offered a fair price to help a friend out in need and jumped on it. Hoping I can get an accurate idea of what proper expectations to set for this rifle before I disappoint myself.