Build me a new Tikka

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My 20 year old blued T3 action cycles much better than the two stainless steel T3x actions that I have. The T3 trigger is also much better than the triggers on the T3X actions. I bought three tikkas: a T3 i bought in 2005 and two T3x bought within the last three years. The only Tikka parts that I ended up using in the three rifles: the actions and triggers.

I am not a fan of carbon barrels.

I have two McGowen SS barrels. I have a Preferred barrel that I am going to use eventually but the fit and finish isn’t as good as the McGowen IMO. John Disney is McGowen’s smith. Order your barrel, send in three dummy rounds you are going to shoot. Send your barreled action to McGowen then John will remove your old barrel, spin on the new one. Unless you plan on replacing barrels on six or more rifles, just doesn’t pay to buy or rent the tools to do it yourself. John will lap the face of the action, square it and “tweak” the headspace.

The .270 WSM came out before the heavy for caliber, high BC bullets came on the scene so the barrel twist is too slow to shoot the heavies. If you want to keep shooting .277 cal bullets better off just re-barreling with a 6.8 Western which is a WSM case that is optimized to shoot up to a 175 gr high BC bullet. I would go with a 1:7.5” twist for the 6.8 Western. McGowen makes those barrels. I put a 284 Winchester barrel (roll your own ammo) on the old T3 action. It is the most accurate rifle I have ever owned and is a pleasure to shoot. Has a bit more “zing” than the 7mm-08 and runs with the 280AI but recoil is very nice. Gettting around 2925-2950 with the 162 gr ELDs. I went with Trijicon scopes and Stocky’s carbon stocks.

The Tikka T3, T3X is limited to a 3.34” cartridge that will fit into a Tikka magazine and feed reliably.
Any reason you're not a fan of the carbon barrels? I'm looking at the contours that mcgowen offers and the weights for anything besides a skinny sporter are all at least 1lb heavier than say, a Preferred or Proof carbon wrapped Sendero. Thanks for all the info, I'll definitely consider having McGowen do the work. I probably won't be sending in any dummy rounds, since I won't have the supplies to make any before I get the rifle done (dies, brass etc).
 

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Just preference for stainless barrels. For McGowen I have a D-18 contour with spiral flutes that makes it lighter than a stainless Roughtec barrel. I also have a fluted Tikka sporter contour that is light. If you want threads on the Preffered with a lighter contour may want the hybrid Tikka sporter contour. Couldn’t flute their sporter contour.
 
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First response post nailed it. Gets the OP everything he asked. I shot a lot of heavier magnums over many years, which likely helps, but I have no trouble spotting shots with my 6.5 PRC tikka, no break, no can. It's a joy to shoot and easy to hit with on far off targets.

Being a lefty, I bought a 6.5 PRC Tikka take off barrel from JA because no complete LH rifles were available. It came fluted and threaded. It consistently groups a couple of factory ammo loads at .6 for 3 and right under 1 moa for 10. I have custom barrels on a few 700's and Tikkas, and they dont do much, if any, better. Have bought 3 barrels from JA and they all shoot. Don't dismiss the quality of Tikka OEM barrel.

And have no worries about shooting the barrel out - just order another take off and keep on hammering. But you'll likely get more than you think out of the Tikka OEM barrel.

Have tried a lot of different stocks on Tikkas. I very much like the Stockys VG over other options of that ilk. If looking for more adjustments and dont mind a bit more weight, it's hard to beat the KRG Bravo on a SA Tikka, IMO.
 
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Are you seating near the lands or staying within spec? Throats are notoriously long on most tikkas and I've found when I seat the bullet closer to the lands and load up near max they have all shot well.
With some 140 gr projectiles (nosler b-tip, e-tip, and Barnes LRX) the lands seem to be around 2.930". 7mm-08 saami spec is 2.800" COAL. So yeah, it seems cut pretty long, 130 thousandths jump. The tikka factory mags are pretty short, but maybe I will try and max out a batch and see what happens. Thanks for the tip.
 
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With some 140 gr projectiles (nosler b-tip, e-tip, and Barnes LRX) the lands seem to be around 2.930". 7mm-08 saami spec is 2.800" COAL. So yeah, it seems cut pretty long, 130 thousandths jump. The tikka factory mags are pretty short, but maybe I will try and max out a batch and see what happens. Thanks for the tip.
That's the beauty of building a SA cartridge on a Tikka. If you have the chamber length, pick up a long action mag and bolt stop and you're free to load whatever coal you get away with.
 
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Get the stainless tikka. The barrel is great as is. And right now the t3x are cheap before they get the influx of the new tikkas. This is a 6.5 PRC with a new stock and suppressor. Kills great with factory ammo - I’m sure I could do better with hand loads. I’d rather spend money on tags at this point in my journey- even if I have the money to spend on a custom gun with carbon barrel. IMG_6960.jpeg
 
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