Badass Tikka Builds

This looks amazing. I do have one question if I may. Did you consider adding the spigot to push out/lower the bipod? Or is this way a better fit for you. Thanks!

I may add the spigot later. But after spending close to $100 on a spigot for my areo Solus chassis I don’t use it because it has some flex and is not near as stable as just using the arca rail on the forend. I realize the Solus chassis is an “economic” cheaper chassis option but so is the bravo so I’ve been hesitant. But I’ve never tried or seen one in person for the bravo, it may be rock solid idk. Its something I’d at least like to try first this time around.
 
I may add the spigot later. But after spending close to $100 on a spigot for my areo Solus chassis I don’t use it because it has some flex and is not near as stable as just using the arca rail on the forend. I realize the Solus chassis is an “economic” cheaper chassis option but so is the bravo so I’ve been hesitant. But I’ve never tried or seen one in person for the bravo, it may be rock solid idk. Its something I’d at least like to try first this time around.
I have the ARCA spigot on three of my KRG chassis and it seems pretty rock solid.
 
Thanks Glad to hear its solid. Ill try one at some point but for now I have 22oz of lead in butt of the stock.
 
I dont know how "badass" this is, but its my son's first centerfire rifle. It was originally a 308 win T3 hunter. After he picked up a Proof 30 cal 1/10 Sendero contour barrel off a PRS match prize table, we remade it into a light weight mountain hunter, still in 308 Win. The only Tikka parts left are the action & trigger, magazine and bottom metal (plastic). The stock is a Hi-Tech composites from New Zealand. Its one of his favourite hunting rifles now - accuracy with a few different bullets has been excellent. He used it on a fallow deer hunt a few years back and filled the freezer with it.

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