Pretty sure he's an MOA4Lyfe gangster.SOB, i wish you helped me with scope shopping. I just paid $1060 for a used one. Unless thats the MOA discount at play..
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Pretty sure he's an MOA4Lyfe gangster.SOB, i wish you helped me with scope shopping. I just paid $1060 for a used one. Unless thats the MOA discount at play..
Yeah it could have been because it was MOA. Great freaking deal though!SOB, i wish you helped me with scope shopping. I just paid $1060 for a used one. Unless thats the MOA discount at play..
Haha until there’s a dependable mil scope that suits my fancy and with a reticle I actually like…. I’ll keep rolling the MOA 5-25 Tenmile. That’s a MIL 4-20 ATACR. But the reticle was shit for hunting. I killed like 15 animals with the MIL. It doesn’t make a difference to me in the field that I can tell.Pretty sure he's an MOA4Lyfe gangster.
Update. This gun shot fantastic with factory 147 ELDM’s. My buddy was elated with it. Running average of 2850fps out of 24” barrel.I had a good buddy ask me to set him up with a decent priced setup for any big game hunting. I picked everything out for him and this is basically exactly what I would shoot myself if I wasn’t all caught up in the customs/wildcats.
It’s a Tikka T3X super varmint. 24” chambered in 6.5 PRC. I like the slightly heavier barrel and platform altogether. The stock seems just enough of an upgrade over the super light stocks to make it worth it IMO.
I’ll be shooting it a good amount in the coming days.
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Update. This gun shot fantastic with factory 147 ELDM’s. My buddy was elated with it. Running average of 2850fps out of 24” barrel.
The factory hornady ammo has a really tight chambering round every so often though. Headspace on the barrel is either on the short end, or their brass is just super inconsistent. I know which one is probably true lol. If I hand loaded for this gun with good ammo and got consistent brass sizing to rid the hard bolt close issues it’d be lights out.
Both me and my buddy who the rifle was for are extremely happy with the budget conscious build. He has much more rifle shooting confidence now.
It is installed at the factory. It is not machined in though. It’s an “aftermarket” 0 MOA rail. But they did an excellent job installing it and everything was loctited and torqued down right from the factory.Is the scope rail on the Tikka T3X super varmint machined in or is it a separate piece that tikka includes in the box? I looked on the website and it just says 0 MOA rail included. Very nice setup!
Setups for this season are done.
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Left is a 7-300 Norma Mag Improved. Weighs 11.75lbs. Shooting a 180 Berger Hybrid at 3215fps. Or a McGuire 160 Copper Rose at 3450fps.
Middle is a 6.5-7 PRC. Weighs exactly 11lbs. Shooting a 156 Berger at 3150fps.
Right is a 6 PRC. Weighs 10.3lbs. Shooting a 108 ELDM at 3160fps.
All of them are topped with FFP Trijicon Tenmile HX 5-25X50’s and Area 419 Hunt rings.
They’re really nice. Also really expensive and probably unnecessary. I just like nice shooting/hunting things, to my detriment haha.How do you like the 419 Hunt rings so far? Anything stand out?
I appreciate that little addition, as that very thing has nearly driven me to madness on more than one occasion.One noticeable thing about them is the pin and sleeve that keep the top ring from constantly wanting to rotate your scope out of level as you tighten it.