School me on a Tikka

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  • Feb 13, 2017
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    Found a T3 I'm considering buying. Never handled or fired one. This one is a BA only, has been rebarreled to a caliber I want and seems to suit my needs just right.

    Someone talk me into or out of it . The price is right, just dont know jack about Tikka , all of my rifles are custom 700's .
     
    Smoothest factory action I have ever used, great trigger... Hard to not love it. Lots of stock/chassis options out there as well as prefit barrel options down the road when you are ready for a change.
     
    I picked up a t3 lite chambered in 300 win mag and put a limb saver recoil pad on it. Round count is approximately 100 rounds of Remington 180 corelokt & sako 180 hammerheads. Off sand bags and allowing the barrel to cool between shots this rifle consistently obtains 3 shot groups that are sub minute of angle at 100 yards. FWIW the sako groups tighter than the Remington ammo. The action is slippery smooth. I have a sako trg and the tikka is as smooth as the trg. I like it so much that I'm seriously considering picking up a 243. We recently picked up a hunter model tikka in 308 for my nephew and have not had it to the range yet or I'd post those results. For the money the tikka's are hard to beat.
     
    If you are taking about the proof barreled tikka in the classifieds, that looks like a great buy! I thought about snatching it up but picked up a trg22 instead.

    You will love any tikka you get! I've owned 4 now and the trg will be my 5th!
     
    I bought the BA , McMillan has my favorite stock on the shelf as we speak. But ........Im considering an MDT LSS chassis , any opinions? Never used a chassis outside the old AICS

    My personal opinion is, McMillan stands head, shoulders, and waist above an MDT. I've never been a fan of chassis' for bolt guns that utilize AR15 buffer tubes and butt stocks, seems like too many places where tolerances can stack. I've also been behind a McMillan A5, Manners T4A, MPA comp chassis, and KRG XRay, all on Tikka actions, and my preference for stocks is the A5 and for the chassis my nod went to the Xray, both are rock solid. All I've listed are good to go tho..
     
    I've been really pleased with my McM A3 with Edge fill. Balance is superb
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    The chassis systems from XLR are solid and comfortable too. I've run them on a couple of R700's, and have a Tikka in an Evo chassis... (Currently for sale). To OP, just like others have already said, the Tikka action is damn nice!!! Buttery smooth, short bolt throw, many folks find they don't even need their actions trued as they're pretty good from the get go. Accurate rifles at really good prices IMHO.
     
    Half assed update, I received the BA today and slapped it into a KRG X RAY . I'm not 100% sold on my 1st chassis, but I'm completely sold on the Tikka platform. I have yet to fire a round, but I'm really digging the action.

    It's as smooth as greased cat shit , side bolt release, excellent trigger with the yo dave spring. Im now wondering how it took me so long to consider a tikka, without sending rounds down range yet it seems superior to my custom Remingtons at a fraction of the cost .
     
    I've been using Tikkas for years and have made a few changes to them. Still using a factory barrelled 708 with 4500 rounds through it. The other is a 7 saum. Both have CDI bottom metal, GRS stocks and Accurate mags.
    As far as factory rifles/actions go, I think they are the best in their price range. In my opinion, Remingtons are not even in the race anymore.
     
    Because I just asked. Go to their Facebook page and msg them They are 125 AUD shipped to the US. The guy will give you a email to send in the order.

    I've tried messaging them a couple weeks ago to buy one of their bolt handle and knobs but they never got back to me. Can anyone get me his info here on the hide. Thanks

     
    How you liking that Steiner T5xi? I'm leery as hell about them but have been pondering on one for a 223...

    Picked it up used. When I got it it already had the new turrets but out of the box paralex wasn't working. Contacted Steiner. Great response they covered shipping there and back and had it back in hand inside 10days and I shipped on a Friday night. So realistically a week

    Since it's return it's been really good zero complaints at all. Glass appears better then my old nightforce max 5.5-22

    Only issue since is I left it in my car for two days. Well below freezing. The freeze under the turret thickened up enough that the little lever that switched on the second rotation wasn't engaging. I reseated the turret and it was good to go.


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