Jhconnected
Lil-Rokslider
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What would the damage be?
Also 5/8 thread is preferred
Also 5/8 thread is preferred
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That's understandable, and if so I'll buy the regular lite model and drop it off at my gunsmith. The blued lite 16" models on eurooptic have a $200 difference between threaded and unthreaded.I believe when I talked to Jake, he said he could get these done but that essentially the special order costs would be very high (i.e., costlier than buying a normal Tikka 223 and paying for the cut/thread).
Yes, in addition to 223, if Tikka offered stainless 16" or 18" threaded 5/8-24 chambered in .243, 6CM, 6GT, or 6ARC they would really be on to something!.243 and I’d order today. Pesky caliber requirements.
It was 9 months and $1100 to get the left-hand 223 as a custom SKU. That was worth it because the action is special.
For a right hand, assuming the price for a custom SKU will be similar, why not get a 20" 1:8 for $850 and cut it for $150, which might take 1 month to put together?
I just assembled a 16" 223 from a cut factory barrel and I really like it. I've had the barrel sitting in the safe for months. I've been dragging my feet because I didn't want to lose the velocity but I'm over it and enjoying the form factor with an OTB suppressor.
I had a 22-250 for a barrel worth in 24-25' and what I saw in factory selections was 50gr and 55gr stuff.Why not 22 250? More velocity, better factory selection of ammunition. Wyoming requires 60 grain soft lead bullets for shooting antelope, deer, mountain lions with 22 cal. Ive never found that commercially available in 223.