# and ozOut of curiosity, is that 3.34 lbs or 3 lbs 3.4 oz?
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# and ozOut of curiosity, is that 3.34 lbs or 3 lbs 3.4 oz?
If that were the case it would be no question at all.Haha. Not to be a dick, but didn't you think a Bravo weighed 2.5lbs at the beginning of this conversation?
Which stock fits you better ?
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Or my M65 field jacket from basic training that I for some reason still have.It reminds me of a pair of BDU pants![]()
Nice sponge camo paint
Reminds of my Bravo when i did the sponge on that.
If you have a chassis or stock that’s set up for AICS pattern magazines, the answer is yes.Does anyone know if the MDT 223 mag will work in tikka
Thanks.Is that an ATACR 4-16 or???
You have a very good looking rifle by the way...
Thanks.
Yes it's an atacr 4-16x50.
Been really happy with it.
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@viking78 You might dig my most recent winter camo Bravo sponge Project. I really want an Sako Jubilee TRG 22. Alas....
Good... but not great... went back to the factory mags with a Mountain Tactical bottom metal for my .223. I missed that stock Tikka, buttery smooth... did I even chamber a round... feed.Does anyone know if the MDT 223 mag will work in tikka
viking78 - you have some great photography skills.
My 12 years old daugter wanted to shoot long range too.
223CTR with 18" barrel, was quite tricky on that wind.
What kind of stock is that?
Close enough, without a Finnish or Swedish keyboard.... Jyväskylä.I saw several gifted shooters the last time I visited Jyvaskyla (spelling?)
Off-season scope upgrade on the light hunting rifle. It’s a shame vortex discontinued the scopes. A lightweight capped scope with a usable reticle and razor glass is pretty nice.
Does anyone know if the MDT 223 mag will work in tikka
It is close to a light palma.I have a tikka t3, left handed, in 7mm rem mag. Anyone know what bartlein contour is closest to the CTR contour. I have a manners stock that fits CTR contour. I want to buy a bartlein 5r barrel with a faster twist to shoot the 7mm heavies...
with a light palma, you will have to open up the stock just in front of the action a bit as the palma contours hold the larger OD longer before they taper. Easy fix.I have a tikka t3, left handed, in 7mm rem mag. Anyone know what bartlein contour is closest to the CTR contour. I have a manners stock that fits CTR contour. I want to buy a bartlein 5r barrel with a faster twist to shoot the 7mm heavies...
Yes. They look great! But on a rifle like this 270 I will probably spend most of my time on the reticle not the turrets and this is 3oz lighter than the LHT. I’m probably going to put a LHT on my Tikka 300 and Win 30/06 suppressor host.have you checked out vortex brand new LHT lightweight hunter line?
They will fit the way you want to do it.I just got a Tikka T3X Varmint and I plan on a KRG Bravo stock for it. I also have an older T3 lite in 30/06 that I'd like to put in the Varmint stock. Anyone know if it will fit? I could pull both actions and try it but would rather hear from experienced folks about it first.
I'm in the same boat but 223 I'm going through beretta and of course no one is working now so who knows when I'll get it , try looking on euro optic and see if it's on their site. I called them the other day to try to find out when they are getting them in but I was told there was no etaSo first post here. I'm buying my first rifle this summer. A T3X CTR .308 left handed. Unfortunately it only comes with the 20" barrel.
The special order guy at Cabela's emailed me last night saying he couldn't find that rifle anywhere, and floated the idea that this particular rifle might not be imported from Finland. He's waiting on Beretta to get back to him to confirm.
Anybody else a LH shooter with issues like this? I've had this T3X in mind for two years now, and I'm going to be super bummed if I have to find something else.
Is your .223 left handed as well? I'm trying to think if choosing a different CTR caliber or T3X model would be more fruitful, but maybe it's just a left hand thing.I'm in the same boat but 223 I'm going through beretta and of course no one is working now so who knows when I'll get it , try looking on euro optic and see if it's on their site. I called them the other day to try to find out when they are getting them in but I was told there was no eta
Yes I'm left handed the only left hand 223 that's imported is sporter and ctr, me personally I found the cheapest left hand tikka with 308 bolt and had it rebarreledIs your .223 left handed as well? I'm trying to think if choosing a different CTR caliber or T3X model would be more fruitful, but maybe it's just a left hand thing.
I have a Varmint 223 in CTR mag Bravo. No issuesI just got a Tikka T3X Varmint and I plan on a KRG Bravo stock for it. I also have an older T3 lite in 30/06 that I'd like to put in the Varmint stock. Anyone know if it will fit? I could pull both actions and try it but would rather hear from experienced folks about it first.
Sad news: it isn't.So first post here. I'm buying my first rifle this summer. A T3X CTR .308 left handed. Unfortunately it only comes with the 20" barrel.
The special order guy at Cabela's emailed me last night saying he couldn't find that rifle anywhere, and floated the idea that this particular rifle might not be imported from Finland. He's waiting on Beretta to get back to him to confirm.
Anybody else a LH shooter with issues like this? I've had this T3X in mind for two years now, and I'm going to be super bummed if I have to find something else.
I read somewhere that sako is set up to custom order rifles and import them in to the US and that this would apply to Tikka’s as well. Not really sure if this is true or internet mumbo jumbo but it could be worth an email to Tikka directly?i think how it works is Beretta USA tells Finland what they want to import at the beginning of the year and that’s what comes in (they might make adjustments midyear). So if Beretta USA doesn’t think there’s enough of a market for it it won’t be available here even if it’s on the tikka.fi web site. That was what I found out when I inquired about 20” barreled tikka roughtechs (none would be imported).
Beretta Holding owns Sako. Beretta Holding owns Tikka... along with Benelli, Franchi, Uberti, Stoeger, Steiner, and Burris.I read somewhere that sako is set up to custom order rifles and import them in to the US and that this would apply to Tikka’s as well. Not really sure if this is true or internet mumbo jumbo but it could be worth an email to Tikka directly?
Damn, well thanks for the info. Maybe one day importing a left handed rifle will be easy. Probably having a better chance of pigs flying and politicians being honest.Beretta Holding owns Sako. Beretta Holding owns Tikka... along with Benelli, Franchi, Uberti, Stoeger, Steiner, and Burris.
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Beretta USA is the importer of Sako and Tikka.
View attachment 7326790View attachment 7326792Beretta flagship dealer guy said that he can order in any Sako rifle but not Tikka. Looking at Sako rifles, there isn't a left handed heavy profile stainless listed at all. I have also called in to Beretta USA and they basically said no.
Like I said https://choose.tikka.fi/usa is a tease. I asked Beretta Usa what it's for and couldn't get a straight answer. Note this was back late January early February 2020ish when I called.
If I could have my wish I would start with a TFTT63FL115MTB. 24" left handed stainless 6.5 Creed CTR with a factory adjustable comb stock.
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The action part is the same. The barrel is the same I believe. If they arent they're close enough it doesn't make a difference. Magazines are the same. The trigger is different. Ctr is single stage. Tac a1 is a 2 stage. Krg, timney both have aftermarket 2 stage triggers as well and I've heard they're both excellent. Nothing wrong with the factory trigger. Considered one of the best factory triggers. If you want it lighter either get the yo dave or mountain tactical trigger spring.I'm thinking of getting Tikka T3X TACT A1 6.5 CM. Many claim this is exceptionally accurate rifle. But, I think I would really prefer that set up in a GRS and/or KRG stock. So I would be paying extra for a "chassis" style stock that I would be putting in the closet. I can get a Tikka CTR 6.5 CM for a lot less. SO: I know they are generally same... BUT, more concerned to know if they are EXACTLY the same barreled actions. Tikka USA (Baretta) back east aren't very responsive- could not get a live person; let alone tech person. I think I have found an email for Tikka FI (Sako Oy). Will probably try to email them on this issue as well.
Thanks.......
The action part is the same. The barrel is the same I believe. If they arent they're close enough it doesn't make a difference. Magazines are the same. The trigger is different. Ctr is single stage. Tac a1 is a 2 stage. Krg, timney both have aftermarket 2 stage triggers as well and I've heard they're both excellent. Nothing wrong with the factory trigger. Considered one of the best factory triggers. If you want it lighter either get the yo dave or mountain tactical trigger spring.
Discussion on tikka triggers here.
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Thoughts on the Tikka trigger?
So I’m putting together all the pieces and parts for a long range rifle. It’s going to be a Tikka CTR in 6.5C for the base. I am going through numerous websites. It’s overwhelming the configurations available now. One of the parts I am looking at upgrading is the trigger. I happen to own a Tikka...www.snipershide.com
You could always sell the TAC A1 chassis here.
I also put together a Tikka buying guide awhile ago for some reference.And/or it would be nice the try out the "chassis" type stock- might wind up keeping it anyway.
Thanks for your response. I'll go thru that thread soon.
One downside of the tac a1 is that it comes with a 0 moa rail with matching 0 moa fore end. Don't think anyone has come up with a 20 moa or other moa that matches up with the fore end height on the TAC A1 yet. I think people are using 20 moa mounts rather than rails.And/or it would be nice the try out the "chassis" type stock- might wind up keeping it anyway.
Thanks for your response. I'll go thru that thread soon.
I also put together a Tikka buying guide awhile ago for some reference.
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Tikka T3 Thread
Hmmm is anybody familiar with the CDI bm? They show long action mags... I’m assuming I could run a SAUM round thru something like a 300wm mag even if it had some extra length?? I don't know anything about CDI. As far as mags you might have to tweek the feed lips a little so the fatter saum round...www.snipershide.com
One downside of the tac a1 is that it comes with a 0 moa rail with matching 0 moa fore end. Don't think anyone has come up with a 20 moa or other moa that matches up with the fore end height on the TAC A1 yet. I think people are using 20 moa mounts rather than rails.
If I'm wrong let me know.