theddguide
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i'd buy just about any cartridge from them if they had a threaded 20" model. would be nice to not have to take a new rifle straight to the LGS
No 223 length action or 223 chambering. The offer a 22-250, but it’s a 1:14” twist. They do offer a 243 short action in 1-8” twist, but no 6 Creedmoor. The 243 Peak version has a short action and a carbon fiber stock but comes in at roughly the same weight as a Tikka T3X superlight. I don’t really see the benefit.The Sako 90 is made in a variety of action lengths. I've never seen one chambered in .223, but the Sako 90 is a sweet design. I'm kind of bummed out by the stock. A Sako 90 with a CDL stock would be a great thing.
Or a t1x in 17wsm.
.... The 243 Peak version has a short action and a carbon fiber stock but comes in at roughly the same weight as a Tikka T3X superlight. I don’t really see the benefit.
You're aware that the factory actions dont play well with long long action COALs right?18" threaded barrel 1-8 twist 300 win mag or 300 prc
Hell, just make a stainless lite in 6 Creed with the standard 22.4” barrel. Getting it cut and threaded is a lot cheaper than the re barreling a brand new rifle like I’m about to.Dear Tikka,
If you are listening, there is still time to roll out some new concepts for the 2025 Shot Show. Here are a few ideas and you don’t even need to change your stocks. Just shorten and thread a few barrels and offer a new chambering or two. You will sell more rifles.
The following are on my Christmas list and since Finland is so close to the North Pole, I’m hoping you can help Santa out.
A 16”, 18” or 20” threaded stainless T3X in .223. I’m not even picky. You choose the length.
An 18” or 20” threaded stainless T3X in 6mm Creedmoor.
I’m sure some Roksliders will add some other ideas to their Christmas lists, but remember Santa, I asked first.
Welcome to New Zealand were everything is extra expensive but its still a great place to live.That’s not cheap. I did the conversion and that rifle is $1,156 American dollars.
Is it really that hard to get a barrel chopped and threaded in US?Dear Tikka,
If you are listening, there is still time to roll out some new concepts for the 2025 Shot Show. Here are a few ideas and you don’t even need to change your stocks. Just shorten and thread a few barrels and offer a new chambering or two. You will sell more rifles.
The following are on my Christmas list and since Finland is so close to the North Pole, I’m hoping you can help Santa out.
A 16”, 18” or 20” threaded stainless T3X in .223. I’m not even picky. You choose the length.
An 18” or 20” threaded stainless T3X in 6mm Creedmoor.
I’m sure some Roksliders will add some other ideas to their Christmas lists, but remember Santa, I asked first.
No.Is it really that hard to get a barrel chopped and threaded in US?
Is it really that hard to get a barrel chopped and threaded in US?
On one of the recent shoot2hunt podcasts they said Beretta will import Tikkas with a minimum order. Sounds like us lefties should band together and convice a Tikka distributor to order left hand 223s.
I’d be in - son is left eye dominant. Right now shooting a break-action Henry in .243 since it’s ambidextrous. But shooting left handed is easiest for him and I’d be in on a left handed .243. Things are impossible to find - even when websites say they’re in stock they often aren’t.
As would I.I’d join this initiative.