Re: Modified Tikka T3 or Sako TRG-22
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 317millhand</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mackay Sagebrush</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have both a TRG 22 and a .308 Tikka Varmint in one of those "crappy" stocks. Here is how the Tikka shoots with Gamekings:
I think I would shoot one for a while first before I would be inclined to toss the "crappy" stock.
That being said, I do think there is merit in the stock issue with the T3s when discussing heavier calibers such as 300 wins and 338s, but with .308s I have never experienced any issues with the standard composite stocks.
The problem is when people start parroting information with no personal experience it becomes "internet fact".
I have been running Tikka rifles for a number of years now and can tell you they are an excellent product. It is funny that now they are the cool kid on the block.
Back in 05 I was looked at like I was a nut job because I was running a T3 varmint in a state sniper shoot and mentioned what a solid gun it was. Guys were rolling their eyes and snickering that it was not a rem 700. That crappy little Tikka served up a lot of crow.
A few Tikkas from the basement:
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oh yeah, thats a very nice little collection you got going there. I can see that you are convinced and happy with the Tikkas. What model is the one with the laminate stock? </div></div>
It is a T3 in 300 win.
The stock has since been robbed of of it for a custom T3 in 6mm Remington project. The green laminate stocks are quite nice when you can find them.
The wooden stocked, and at the time unscoped one is an older .338 win mag Tikka Whitetail.