Giving Tikka another try

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NC Montana
Well after a few years of trying everything but tikka I finally caved and ordered one of the new stainless lites in 6.5prc. The previous tikka I had was a blued walnut t3 that I wasn’t overly impressed with and kind of jaded me to them. I’m hoping this new one will be different. I went near full rokslide on it and ordered a set of sportsmatch rings, a stockys vg (rokstok is too far out for this season, and a 3-12 leg (I have a 3-9 swfa that could go on it but so far I prefer the lrhs) .

My question is for guys that run suppressors do you shoot the rifles first to make sure you don’t have a lemon or go straight to the smith for a chop and thread? Thinking I’ll go 22” to try and squeeze velocity and I’ve got a fairly short can (griffin explorr 30).

Obligatory pictures, please ignore the messy work bench and stock shipped today so should have it on sometime next week. IMG_8657.jpeg
 
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Odds are pretty good you should have a great shooting rifle. I've owned a few Tikka's over the years and they've all shot well. Enjoy!
 
Barrels are like tires. If it suck, screw on another. For that reason I’d thread it right away. If it dosnt do what you expect, you have a great action. Better yet while it’s getting threaded have the smith bust the barrel loose re torque so when and if a new barrel is necessary you can do it at home without a headache
 
Since this thread got revived - how did it pan out @Remington92 ?
Oof forgot to come back and update this. I had it chopped to 22" dropped, it in a stockys until rokstoks are more available, started with the griffin can but just picked up a scythe for it.

This rifle massively blew away my expectations. Shoots factory hornady eldx and eldm to basically same poa/poi. Rifle shows very little barrel temp shift so I have to be more careful shooting as it gets too fun racking in ammo and can accidentally get it smoking hot before I notice. My garmin xero should be here later this week so curious to see velocity and going to start trying to reload for it as its too fun/expensive to keep feeding it factory ammo. I have a precision rifle shoot this weekend I'm very much debating to take it too to really stretch the legs on.


I know 3 rounds groups don’t tell the whole store but this was at 300yds the other day
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I have had prob 8 tikkas in just about all cal and none were shot before being suppressed straight to the gunsmith
 
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