Anyone tried one of the new 2nd gen Tikka T1X rifles with the fixed ejector ? Is the ejection reliable? I have seen the video on You Tube where the gentleman who did the video says its a little weaker than the older wire ejector.
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You can probably find that info on Tikka's websitelooking for an Xmas present for my son To shoot NRL base class.
Does the T1x Gen 2 have a different SKU than the Gen 1?
Thanks in advance.
I think you are correct. Opening the bolt more aggressively than you think you need to almost eliminates the problemI have a Tikka T1x from 2022 in .22LR. with the the fixed ejector. I experience the weak ejection this system has, as an enginering flaw that should have been made better.
I´m sure people who normally reloads their rifles with force will not have the frustations I have, but when you also use the rifle for bench shooting, and tries to reload gently, then just to have a fired case fall into the action blocking everything up, well that is really not ideal in my mind.
But the rifle was made to be affordable, but at the same time my friends CZ 457´s don´t have this problem, and cost the same where I live in Europe.
When I think about it, maybe the smooth feeling you get when operating the bolt is the thing that messes with your mind, that no force has to be used with this rifle![]()
Mine is often sub MOA at 100 with wolf or sk match. With little or no wind hitting 6”x12” steel target at 300 yards is consistent.Regret not buying the first generation when I saw one, but was miffed that the cost was a couple hundred over what was predicted for street prices. Just tested a fixed ejector model with one magazine over about 100rnds of Eley Contact semiauto.
If I drew the bolt slowly, the case would bounce back in the port, but it’s likely my setup rather than a function problem. The rifle is quite accurate at 50yds, but I’m interested in seeing what it’s 16.5 twist barrel does at long range.
BTW, never fired it in the factory stock. Disassembled, degreased, relubed, and assembled in a KRG Bravo with an Area419 50MOA rail from the CZ, and Vortex StrikeEagle.