Aftermarket Tikka stock.. lighter?

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Are there any aftermarket Tikka stocks that are lighter then the factory one that are worth upgrading to?

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Are they sending to US again? I read they were having issues with that a month or so ago? Something about the Canadians and insurance. I’d like to have one of his stocks.


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Tikka has a very well designed stock. As such, as far as functionality goes, you are not likely to notice a difference; unless your scope is well above the action and you actually need to elevate the area your cheek rests on. if you are looking to save weight, XLR makes a chassis for Tikka and they advertise having the lightest aftermarket alternative. I beat the crap out of my Tikka. It is generally my go to hunting rifle, so the use shows, a-lot. But the stock functions perfectly, and the accuracy is like a dream. So I stick with a factory stock. I did however, pick up a Tikka factory stock here with a vertical grip. I really do not notice a difference as the design just fits me. But yeah, that XLR has the cool factor, and I have considered it.
 

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Surprised no one had mentioned the AG composites Privateer. I should have two in a couple weeks. Cant wait to see how they work out.
 

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If you want a really light stock get ahold of MPI in Oregon, mine weighs 18oz bedded
Never used an MPI stock bht this old image of the MPI popsicle stick stock resurfaces every time you mention MPI on a firearm forum.

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Never used an MPI stock bht this old image of the MPI popsicle stick stock resurfaces every time you mention MPI on a firearm forum.

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Yeah I don't know what that's all about.. sounds like they have a hater out there somewhere.
I've been hunting hard and shooting hundreds of magnum rounds with mine over the past 5 years (500 rounds and counting)

The one stock I have had issues with was from Pendleton composite stocks, it straight broke near the tang
 

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None that are noticeable. But most are stiffer and better built which will help with accuracy.
1/2# lighter is not noticable?

Wildcat.

18oz bare stock, 21oz w/bedding block/pillars/epoxy. Factory stock and the Mesa Altitude are around 30-32oz
 
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They quit importing to the USA last I heard.
Paused, not quit, he's shopping for insurance in Canada that is ok selling firearm parts to the US...they think the US is lawsuit happy (Go figure). He plans to resume when he can.

But until then, they are available on the used market.
 
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1/2# lighter is not noticable?

Wildcat.

18oz bare stock, 21oz w/bedding block/pillars/epoxy. Factory stock and the Mesa Altitude are around 30-32oz

A rifle that fits better, but weighs a little more is more important to me. Half a pound isnt going to break me and I need a higher cheek piece to shoot well so it is going to weigh more. I have a tikka superlite in a mesa and even with a added stock pack it is a dream to carry in a kifaru gunbearer.
 

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I had really good luck with the Wildcat, but I didn't really save weight over factory. I went with the option that has an I-beam through the grip and all the way to the butt, it adds 6 oz, but I liked the balance better to offset a longer barrel. A big part of the weight variation is actually in the butt pad, to go ultralight you either run a 1/2" thick Pachmayr or else cut a piece of flipflop. I used a "heavy" limbsaver on mine because it's nice to shoot (it was 6 oz I think compared to 3ish for a 1/2"). Make sure to know what recoil pad is being included in the weights so you compare apples to apples.
 

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I had really good luck with the Wildcat, but I didn't really save weight over factory. I went with the option that has an I-beam through the grip and all the way to the butt, it adds 6 oz, but I liked the balance better to offset a longer barrel. A big part of the weight variation is actually in the butt pad, to go ultralight you either run a 1/2" thick Pachmayr or else cut a piece of flipflop. I used a "heavy" limbsaver on mine because it's nice to shoot (it was 6 oz I think compared to 3ish for a 1/2"). Make sure to know what recoil pad is being included in the weights so you compare apples to apples.
I have a 1" pad. Stock finished at 21oz...thats 1/2lb lighter than factory...rifle is 5.5# bare, 7.1# w/a 4-16

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A big part of the weight variation is actually in the butt pad, to go ultralight you either run a 1/2" thick Pachmayr or else cut a piece of flipflop. I used a "heavy" limbsaver on mine because it's nice to shoot (it was 6 oz I think compared to 3ish for a 1/2"). Make sure to know what recoil pad is being included in the weights so you compare apples to apples.
Best thing you can do for a butt pad that tames magnums us to ditch Pachmayr and get one of these Microcell ultralight
https://www.hastingsdistribution.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=60
 

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What about felt recoil? All things being equal, lighter means more recoil. A brake, different recoil pad can help. How does the stock design influence felt recoil (compare Allterra, Manners EHT, Mesa, etc)?
 
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