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I understand what you mean.I actually like the boring black stock; to each his own. If I could only see the flashing, and not feel it, I wouldn't even bother.
I guess it comes from my time machining components - we would never let an unfinished piece out the door unless the customer specified that they wanted to finish it afterward.
I don't mean to trash Tikka - the important parts and design are great. So far a really nice rifle especially seeing as how it's so much less $$ than Sako. Granted, skipping the trimming is one more way to keep the cost down, but for me at first grab it sure feels like Toys-R-Us. I've never felt the mold flash on a stock before.
Here's a photo of my trimming to answer your question. Compared to how it shoots this isn't all that important so I won't post any more unless I get another question. Like many here I'll probably wind up with a custom stock next year anyway, and when I'm done I'll spend as much as a higher end rifle after all.
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Almost boring how consistently accurate these rifles are right outta the box. Almost...Took the new 223 CTR out for the first time and wasn’t disappointed! Grabbed some random 40 gr Vmax loads I had sitting around. I’ve got plenty of 75 gr Amax I’ll be loading up shortly.
Ended the day with this 7 shot group at 100 yards. Typical boring Tikka accuracy!
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I have the same rifle. With Hornady 140 ELDM bullets, I measured 2.93” OAL to jam the lands, the same bullets measured base to ogive is 2.30”TAC A1 6.5CM 24" owner here. All factory stock except for the BLKLBL bipod which works great.
I recently started reloading for the TAC A1 and I noticed that I need to seat bullets 110 mils longer than comparable factory load. This is 20 mils off lands and group sizes went down dramatically. Most groups in my test ladders are 0.5 MOA or better. Still tuning the load.
Has anyone measured the freebore in new TAC A1 or CTR barrel? What base-to-ogive distances are you seeing?
Trying to figure if 110 mils is due to barrel wear or if they all come like that from the factory.
Has some one on the forum Tikka user had a plunger problems?
I had this dilemma today with 2 of my T3X rifles.
Im not sure, is it the reason i drop few oil drops on the plunger hole, since it feels that the plunger had some resistance.
Well, today the cases barely drop out from the case hole.
When i came home, i took both of these rifles bolt, and strip the plunger off, cleaned and did a minor polishing to the plunger, and strip the spring a bit, to make it more power to it.
Tested, and it felt ok, but it is not like the new one.
I might need to order that plunger kit on both of my KRG Whiskey Tikka rifles.
Nothing more annoying on the range, than fired case, that wont get the f..k out of the action port.
"Be sure to pull your firing pin out"I just had this problem after 4k rds. 2nd barrel. Will try the replacement kit. Any idea how to get it out? Just punch the roll pin?
I have the same rifle. With Hornady 140 ELDM bullets, I measured 2.93” OAL to jam the lands, the same bullets measured base to ogive is 2.30”
Probably only ~200 down the tubeYour measurements are consistent with mine. I was using the same bullet and measured CBTO (base to ogive) as 2.907" and OAL 2.285" when seated about 20 mils off lands.
How many rounds did you have through the barrel when you took the measurements? I'm at 1200-1300 rounds fired now.
So glad to see the CTR offered in .223. I ended up buying a Tac A1 Mag off optics planet for my .223 Tikka build. I was pretty pleased with the COAL gains in the CTR mag over the stock .223 mag that usually offers. Also, stainless CTRs rock. Nice rifle, nice groups!Took the new 223 CTR out for the first time and wasn’t disappointed! Grabbed some random 40 gr Vmax loads I had sitting around. I’ve got plenty of 75 gr Amax I’ll be loading up shortly.
Ended the day with this 7 shot group at 100 yards. Typical boring Tikka accuracy!
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TAC a1 mag is ctr mag.So glad to see the CTR offered in .223. I ended up buying a Tac A1 Mag off optics planet for my .223 Tikka build. I was pretty pleased with the COAL gains in the CTR mag over the stock .223 mag that usually offers. Also, stainless CTRs rock. Nice rifle, nice groups!
TAC a1 mag is ctr mag.
So glad to see the CTR offered in .223. I ended up buying a Tac A1 Mag off optics planet for my .223 Tikka build. I was pretty pleased with the COAL gains in the CTR mag over the stock .223 mag that usually offers. Also, stainless CTRs rock. Nice rifle, nice groups!
Has anyone bought a criterion prefit from solid accuracy? Seems like they are the only ones that you can get a tikka criterion from.
I have a criterion barrel that I purchased direct through Criterion. They send the Tikka barrels to Solid Accuracy to spin up from what I know. The barrel shoots great!
from reading the solid accuracy site, they are getting the blanks and doing the rest. Still would like confirmation on the quality of work they do before dropping $500. I know what leaves criterion is probably excellent. They have a good reputation.
Finally got to shoot the UPR, I like the stock a lot. It’s living up to the lightweight TRG impression.That new UPR looks cool. Interested in what you think of the stock once you get some time on it? The sling swivel in the bag rider location is an odd choice to me.
Remove firing pin.I just had this problem after 4k rds. 2nd barrel. Will try the replacement kit. Any idea how to get it out? Just punch the roll pin?
from reading the solid accuracy site, they are getting the blanks and doing the rest. Still would like confirmation on the quality of work they do before dropping $500. I know what leaves criterion is probably excellent. They have a good reputation.
Remove firing pin.
Put the bolt in to a vice, or table corner.
I used a clear plastic bag when i removed the roll pin out, so that all the parts are in the bag when they fall out.
Only the roll pin did fall out, plunger and spring did not came out with out pliers.
Ordered 10 new spings from Sako, 2,5€ per spring.
Should work a while now![]()
I can send you pictures of 5 shot groups that look just like Tunnuh's with everything from 130 grain Norma Golden Targets, 140 ElDM'S, 140 Berger Hybrids. I was getting around 3,000 fps with RL 16 and the 130's and I am getting 2800 fps from 140's with H4350. 24" barrel.
The barrel from Solid Accuracy shoots! I have logged just over 1,000 rounds on it so far this year. When I received the barrel it even came with a barrel nut wrench that has the torque value etched into it from Solid Accuracy.
Exactly the kind of confirmation I was looking for. Thanks.
Has some one on the forum Tikka user had a plunger problems?
I had this dilemma today with 2 of my T3X rifles.
Im not sure, is it the reason i drop few oil drops on the plunger hole, since it feels that the plunger had some resistance.
Well, today the cases barely drop out from the case hole.
When i came home, i took both of these rifles bolt, and strip the plunger off, cleaned and did a minor polishing to the plunger, and strip the spring a bit, to make it more power to it.
Tested, and it felt ok, but it is not like the new one.
I might need to order that plunger kit on both of my KRG Whiskey Tikka rifles.
Nothing more annoying on the range, than fired case, that wont get the f..k out of the action port.
Finally got to shoot the UPR, I like the stock a lot. It’s living up to the lightweight TRG impression. View attachment 7414292View attachment 7414294View attachment 7414295
Left side is 120 TTSX, right is 123 Scenars. Both 3 shots @100 yd with Varget.
Rustoleum camo forest green and matte clear coat, not as good as @viking78, but works for meHow did you get it in that color?
I cannot just order the spring here in the states... do you know the size of the spring? I would appreciate it greatly so I can get one similar, and thank you for your reply!
Spring dimension are, these are metric.
Dimension 2.75mm
Lenght 14.60mm.
Try to call here.
Beretta USA.
United States
17601 BERETTA DRIVE ACCOKEEK,
MARYLAND 20607 U.S.A.
Tel: 1-301-283 2191
Fax: 1-301-283 0435
Thank you for this info! I did and they said they don't know that the spec is in the spring. Beretta isn't the best to deal with.
Thank you again for the help with this!
Love that shade of green.
I’m new to precision rifles and looking at getting my first one. I have been looking at the Tikka T3 CTR and eventually replacing the stock or going the a RPR that I don’t need to replace the stock. What would be the benefits of going to a Tikka over the Ruger? Thanks
The only thing I don't like a bout the RPR is that it's an action in a chassis. If you find you don't like the RPR chassis you have to sell the whole thing.I’m new to precision rifles and looking at getting my first one. I have been looking at the Tikka T3 CTR and eventually replacing the stock or going the a RPR that I don’t need to replace the stock. What would be the benefits of going to a Tikka over the Ruger? Thanks