Left Handed 12” LOP stock for Tikka

ryndxt

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Working a left handed rifle for my 8 year old.

My current thought is to buy a left handed tikka t3x and put in a shorter LOP stock.

I’ve found a McMillan but looking for opinions on other options if they exist. Not opposed to custom if that’s an option.

Appreciate the assistance.
 

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I think it's possible to cut the factory stock down. I'll be doing the same for my oldest son. Once he grows taller then I can swap for a nice aftermarket stock.
 

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Yes just cut with a miter saw then glue on whatever you want for a recoil pad and grind down. I did exactly that for my daughter and use free shoe lift material from the local cobbler to make the recoil pad. You could also use a flip flop. I use weldwood contact cement to attach itIMG_8593.jpeg
 

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Yes just cut with a miter saw then glue on whatever you want for a recoil pad and grind down. I did exactly that for my daughter and use free shoe lift material from the local cobbler to make the recoil pad. You could also use a flip flop. I use weldwood contact cement to attach itView attachment 751229
Is the stock hollow? That was my main worry, whether there was plenty of material to glue to.
 

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You can use our Element chassis with the TR-2 buttstock and it will go all the way down to a 12" LOP range even with the folding adapter and short buffer tube! Plus it will fit em once they grow too because you can change the length of pull from 12-15 inches with our contoured buffer tube or folding adapter and short buffer tube.
 

left hunter

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It is hollow but doesn’t seem to cause any problems. I have done it to multiple tikka stocks without an issue. It’s essentially a free way to shorten a stock for a kid until they grow into something permanent. Once they are done growing and still show interest, spend away!
 
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ryndxt

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It is hollow but doesn’t seem to cause any problems. I have done it to multiple tikka stocks without an issue. It’s essentially a free way to shorten a stock for a kid until they grow into something permanent. Once they are done growing and still show interest, spend away!
Just cut some plywood or other to attach a recoil pad to?
 

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It’s 11 3/4 length of pull.

The only reason I would add plywood is to put a screw on pad instead of a glue on. None of mine have shown the slightest hint of coming loose from the stock. I do rough up the plastic just a little bit to increase bondingIMG_8707.jpeg
 
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