Looking for an actual measured weight on the Tikka T3x Superlite in 300 WM. I see values from 6.0lbs to 6.7lbs around different web sites and retailers and they typically are not specifying the caliber for the weight listed.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for your thoughts here. I wouldn’t mind practicing and doing a bunch of range time with a suppressor at my property. Then getting really good drop info without it for my hunt. We’ll see if I have that much testing time on my hands.
- Alexgio518
A few thoughts:
I dont think any ranging bino is going to be a really good fit in your hand while hunting archery. but i'd be curious what other users say about ranging binos for archery.
Leica's true range at 3,000+ yds is awesome! You don't think you need it, but it's very nice for...
Just catching up, thanks for everyone's input. I'll do my best to respond to key points from all the posts that stuck out to me. Starting with the most important response to IdahoElk fist :)
Every pound I shave off my setup leaves another pound I can use to carry elk meat. Also I learned...
How do you shoot with tall brush and sage around? How tall does that bipod go?
Love the setup. How do you like the surpressor? Can your share the brand?
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Yep looking up a lot of the ideas people are recommending here. The tikka is a tough option to beat for the budget.
Thanks for everyone’s ideas here. I’m reading everyone’s comments and learning a lot.
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Ok, I just checked out the NULA line, and I’m impressed. The $3500+ price tag is on the higher side, but it def meets the requirements for my post title.
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Great factor to remember. I was fortunate to have a shot on a beautiful bull this year. My first shot was just a touch high and I knew it when I tripped trigger. My current rifle is 12.5lbs with a little fat bastard brake and I keep sight picture easily so the follow up shot was quick and easy...
I was just looking it up. First I had to look up what NULA was. So that tells you I’m new to ultralight quest.
I’ve only ever owned and hunted with one rifle. A t/c compass in 300WM. It’s a 1.25MOA killer all day but it’s pretty heavy.
This will be my first lightweight setup.
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Too true! Your buddy is right and I expect copious hazing from this post. I know people have strong opinions on this topic but I bolstered the courage to make the post and see what’s out there.
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