wind gypsy
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Where do you see a prefit barrel for $385? Is that directly through ace or somewhere else? And that’s for a tikka?
Thats about what a blank with shipping/tax costs..
Where do you see a prefit barrel for $385? Is that directly through ace or somewhere else? And that’s for a tikka?
it for a suppressor. It will likely be more accurate and will 100% last longer than whatever prefit you buy for it.
For a hunting gun the Stockys VG2 is a better shooting
You really aren't shedding a significant amount of weight going to a different carbon fiber stock or to a pre-fit barrel. The stainless lite Tikka profile is already pretty thin and the Stockys will be easier to shoot than the ultralight stocks from Peak44.
Stick with your Tikka. Post your entire build here and let's see if there's elsewhere you can shed weight.
If you truly want to go to something lighter, build one of these... UL AR.
I didn't say the VG is better shooting than an EH1. But for his goal of shaving weight, the EH1 is not going to be a weight savings over the VG.How do you guys figure the stockys vg is a better shooting than an EH1 or Peak44? Frankly i'd take both over a VG2. Peak 44 would be nice to carry, EH1 would be nicer to shoot. I bet I'd be just as or more happy with a blacktooth shooting than a vg2 as well.
I definitely wouldn't go pulling the factory barrel if it shoots acceptably. Chop/thread. Maybe if it doesn't shoot great but otherwise I'd leave well enough alone.
I like the PH2s. They aren't light or great for a suppressor at that length though.
The amount of Tikka factory barrels that “don’t shoot great” are very low. Most easily outshoot their owner.How do you guys figure the stockys vg is a better shooting than an EH1 or Peak44? Frankly i'd take both over a VG2. Peak 44 would be nice to carry, EH1 would be nicer to shoot. I bet I'd be just as or more happy with a blacktooth shooting than a vg2 as well.
I definitely wouldn't go pulling the factory barrel if it shoots acceptably. Chop/thread. Maybe if it doesn't shoot great but otherwise I'd leave well enough alone.
I like the PH2s. They aren't light or great for a suppressor at that length though.
Always good to get confirmation!Cut your factory tikka stainless barrel to 18” and thread it for a suppressor. It will likely be more accurate and will 100% last longer than whatever prefit you buy for it.
For a hunting gun the Stockys VG2 is a better shooting stock than the manners.
You already have an excellent hunting rifle. Go kill with it.
What scope, rings, and suppressor are you using?Always good to get confirmation!
Current scope is a vx5hd. I’m probably going to go to nightforce for durability on this though. Rings are UM. Suppressor is OCL Hydrogen S 6.5What scope, rings, and suppressor are you using?
The amount of Tikka factory barrels that “don’t shoot great” are very low. Most easily outshoot their owner.
No experience with Peak 44. Manners grip is one of the worst I’ve used. Fat and comes down at a steep angle to a heavy sharp point and is the low point of the stock. Shootable for sure but not ideal. Wouldn’t trade the VG2 for something else unless OP has very small hands as trigger reach on VG2 is long for some.
Your setup is pretty skinny already. I'd chop and thread the barrel and call it a day. Spend the extra money burning a hole in your pocket on ammo.Current scope is a vx5hd. I’m probably going to go to nightforce for durability on this though. Rings are UM. Suppressor is OCL Hydrogen S 6.5
Which bullets and what twist rate on the barrel?Been years since I've shot an EH1 but i dont recall any of those issues. Off memory, i'd take that grip before a VG stockys grip in a heartbeat. I wear M or L gloves depending on fit. Agree that most tikka tubes do well, i replaced a 223 one recently because it didn't shoot the bullets i wanted to shoot very well but I'm not sure i'd do it again if I had a redo.
Which bullets and what twist rate on the barrel?
Man if you go with a nightforce in UM rings properly torqued and loctite or paint penned in you’ll have a really well set up killing gun!Current scope is a vx5hd. I’m probably going to go to nightforce for durability on this though. Rings are UM. Suppressor is OCL Hydrogen S 6.5
I’m not too concerned about getting crazy light with it. I think this is the right answerYour setup is pretty skinny already. I'd chop and thread the barrel and call it a day. Spend the extra money burning a hole in your pocket on ammo.
Tikkas don't make a great, true ultralight rifle.
Any suggestion for which nightforce? Hunting preference within 500yards. I’ve gone back and forth on a lot of different modelsMan if you go with a nightforce in UM rings properly torqued and loctite or paint penned in you’ll have a really well set up killing gun!
Right now your weak link in the system is that VX5 unfortunately.
The NXS 2.5-10x42 is the only light option. I've got 2 and they are fantastic.Any suggestion for which nightforce? Hunting preference within 500yards. I’ve gone back and forth on a lot of different models
The NXS 2.5-10x42 is the only light option. I've got 2 and they are fantastic.
My only hesitation with Nightforce, for hunting, is that I’m not a huge fan of any of their reticles. A well designed FFP MIL reticle has been a game changer for me lately.Any suggestion for which nightforce? Hunting preference within 500yards. I’ve gone back and forth on a lot of different models
Agree on the Maven. I'm putting 2 through my own torture tests. They are a bit heavier than the NXS 2.5 though.My only hesitation with Nightforce, for hunting, is that I’m not a huge fan of any of their reticles. A well designed FFP MIL reticle has been a game changer for me lately.
I’d recommend the Maven RS1.2 2.5-15 SHR MIL model when it comes back into stock. I have 6 that have been through a bit of hell and multiple samples have gone through the full field evaluation here on Rokslide and passed with flying colors. It’s just a damn good scope.
For Nightforce any of them work fine in what I’ve seen and used. Like @wind gypsy said, I’d go SHV personally.
I’ve always had moa scopes from when I was a kid. Is the switch to mil that difficult?My only hesitation with Nightforce, for hunting, is that I’m not a huge fan of any of their reticles. A well designed FFP MIL reticle has been a game changer for me lately.
I’d recommend the Maven RS1.2 2.5-15 SHR MIL model when it comes back into stock. I have 6 that have been through a bit of hell and multiple samples have gone through the full field evaluation here on Rokslide and passed with flying colors. It’s just a damn good scope.
For Nightforce any of them work fine in what I’ve seen and used. Like @wind gypsy said, I’d go SHV personally.
It’s not. I was the same way. I shot pro comps and instructed MOA for years and years. Won several long range varmint comps etc. I switched to MIL in 2021 and haven’t looked back. I believe there is a @Formidilosus youtube video someone linked explaining the benefits much more easily than I could type it out here. Let me try to find it.I’ve always had moa scopes from when I was a kid. Is the switch to mil that difficult?