Hi instructions were pretty brief and without detail (no disrespect - I'm still running with the theory that it's more that I'm having a stupid moment, and can't work it out!Yes, as per @PNWGATOR instructions

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Hi instructions were pretty brief and without detail (no disrespect - I'm still running with the theory that it's more that I'm having a stupid moment, and can't work it out!Yes, as per @PNWGATOR instructions
Yes, poked new holes in the pad to raise it. Used same screw holes to attach.Hi instructions were pretty brief and without detail (no disrespect - I'm still running with the theory that it's more that I'm having a stupid moment, and can't work it out!). Did you just retain the screw holes in the stock, and re-drill in the buttpad. Or vice versa? Or something else?
Thanks - makes sense. The way he phrased it, I was looking for other places to drill into in the stock. Thanks again!Yes, poked new holes in the pad to raise it. Used same screw holes to attach.
What's your reason for wanting an alternative?What is the alternative to the Bravo for those using a tikka set up as a long action? Anything with similar weight, ergonomics, features etc?
(And yes being lefty makes this 400% harder)
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The bravo cannot fit the tikka set up as a long action. Otherwise I'd mill it no problem.What's your reason for wanting an alternative?
Is there anything you don't like about the Bravo, or just want a choice?
(And milling the Bravo to be lefty is fairly easy.)
The bravo cannot fit the tikka set up as a long action. Otherwise I'd mill it no problem.
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Got it.The bravo cannot fit the tikka set up as a long action. Otherwise I'd mill it no problem.
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I’ve got a 20” 6.5 CM that runs factory 140s at around 2600-2625 fps. I shoot 130 TMK at 2800-2825 fps out of the same barrel. That’s about 450’ ASL and it’s a Proof barrel if that matters to you.This might help make your decision easier. My 18.5" T3X 6.5 CM with the Area 419 system and SiCo Omega gets the following at 1,184' elevation:
147 ELD-M: avg 2,445 fps
143 ELD-X: avg 2,382 fps
Using an impact speed of greater than or equal to 1,800 fps (for both bullets) as my limit, at 1,184' those bullets reliably upset out to 575 yards and 500 yards, respectively.
At 8,000 feet those ranges extend to 775 yards and 625 yards, respectively.
@Formidilosus so where is the weight better spent for improving lethality on a do it all Western rifle, upgrading from the t3x factory stock to the krg bravo or from the swfa 3-9 to a minox zp5 thlr?
Or both?@Formidilosus so where is the weight better spent for improving lethality on a do it all Western rifle, upgrading from the t3x factory stock to the krg bravo or from the swfa 3-9 to a minox zp5 thlr?
Or both?![]()
Here's my Tikka T3X Superlite, 6.5 Creed, KRG Bravo, Hardy Covert suppressor. Barrel cut and threaded so the thread shoulder ends just in front of the fluting - this ends up with about a 20.5" barrel.
Currently has a Bushnell LRTS 4.5-18 x 44 in Sportsmatch TO84s; I'm not convinced these are the best option for sight picture, so might swap out for the HTO73s, or just get a Medium and High Mountain Tactical Raptor mount to experiment with.
All up (currently without front swivel socket, scope caps, bipod adapter & bipod, or sling), this is sitting at 4.495 kg, or 9.91 lbs. Hoping to be close to 11lbs rifle with everything before sling, but that's a fairly arbitrary goal at this point.
Apologies for the grainy image - fading light and old camera!
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They dont make it. Get a righty and mill out the correct side. I just did it last week, fairly simple.Where’d you find a lefty Bravo for a Tikka? I didn’t see it on their website.
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A reference point since I got my suppressor and scope caps Friday, and this is “done” for now: 11.6# with an empty mag. I could easily drop a pound by switching to an SWFA 3-9 in Seekins lows w/o caps.
I probably won’t lug it up any mountains, but for all of my in-state hunting this will do fine. It isn’t much heavier than the 700 CDL I carried for 12 or so seasons.
20” CTR 6.5 CM
KRG Bravo w/ SRS 4” ARCA
Ultra 7 CB
Medium ARCs
LRHS2
AADMOUNT caps
Short Action Precision. I have a bunch, so when it wears out I’ll just slap a new one on the velcro haha.Nice!
What extra round holder are you using?
I'm not a fan of the elastic ones, given they'll fail in time, but by Hoptic one won't mount to the Bravo, given the stepped-down line ...