The opposite of a lightweight hunting rifle, but here is my 6 BRA (6mm BR Norma - Ackley Improved) Tikka. Built for PRS style competitions, 26" Bartlein MTU barrel, Athlon ETR, McRee G10 chassis. Shoots 105 Hybrids at 2920, basically zero recoil.
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I was worried about feeding but it's been great using the MDT BR mags. I'm a member at Gopher in Harris, 1k range and it's open to the public for Tuesday night shoots.Nice! How does it feed and where do you stretch that thing out around the TC metro?
Sounds to me like your not getting enough shoulder pressure when your shooting. Do you use a sling?You're right, it was more the muzzle rise that was off-putting for me. When I would shoot it would feel like the rifle wanted to twist out of my hands. I caught myself with the scope a couple of times. I never put a limbsaver on as my shoulder was fine.
BeautifulThe opposite of a lightweight hunting rifle, but here is my 6 BRA (6mm BR Norma - Ackley Improved) Tikka. Built for PRS style competitions, 26" Bartlein MTU barrel, Athlon ETR, McRee G10 chassis. Shoots 105 Hybrids at 2920, basically zero recoil.
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You could be right, I would say under normal circumstances I shoot with pretty good form. But sometimes I'm pretty bundled up and maybe not getting the butt of the rifle tight enough to my shoulder.Sounds to me like your not getting enough shoulder pressure when your shooting. Do you use a sling?
Go get a suppressor for it. Or wear hearing protection while hunting with the brake on. Hearing protection is not for just the range. Even if it didn't have a break, go get some hearing protection for hunting.Have you shot it much without a brake? I too have a T3 WSM with a 20" barrel, the previous owner had the factory barrel shortened down. I too like how it handles, easy to carry in my hands most of the day. But I can't use a brake when I'm still hunting and it kicks like... well it kicks.
We can’t use suppressors in Canada maybe I could wear electronic ear protection, but I need to be able to hear everything from my steps to a twig a deer might snap. The sneakiness of still hunting for me requires it.Go get a suppressor for it. Or wear hearing protection while hunting with the brake on. Hearing protection is not for just the range. Even if it didn't have a break, go get some hearing protection for hunting.
In the woods guns don't hurt earls like at the range, my guess is you could shoot a deer without any hearing protection and you wouldn't notice a thing unless it very very dense woods with large trees or channels.We can’t use suppressors in Canada maybe I could wear electronic ear protection, but I need to be able to hear everything from my steps to a twig a deer might snap. The sneakiness of still hunting for me requires it.
In the woods guns don't hurt earls like at the range, my guess is you could shoot a deer without any hearing protection and you wouldn't notice a thing unless it very very dense woods with large trees or channels.
True anything over 88db actually damages your ear and that's loud yelling. Go sit on the edge of a field and shoot the rifle and then go sit at a range..there is a big difference. If your only shooting to hunt then put the brake on it and don't look back,This is false. The permanent damage is done whether you recognize it or not.
You'll hear more, not less, with the enhancing ear pro.We can’t use suppressors in Canada maybe I could wear electronic ear protection, but I need to be able to hear everything from my steps to a twig a deer might snap. The sneakiness of still hunting for me requires it.
Holy thread drift. Can we get back to posting Tikka pictures?
Sweet rifle. I've been considering something similar myself in 280 AI, what kind of velocities are you getting? Any regrets with the 22 inch barrel?
I haven’t taken many pictures yet, I’ll try to remember to get some at the range this afternoon. Carbon Six 22” Featherweight 1:8 in 280ai. Mesa Precision Altitude, VX6hd 2-12 in sports match rings. Bolt fluting and Cera coat by LRI (action is coated as well, just very close to stainless color). That scope is for hunting purposes, if I’m stretching it out at the range I’ll use a 3-15 SWFA and gain a few more ounces. More comfortable spinning the dials further and more frequently on the SWFA. This one is a dedicated hunter though, not my first choice cartridge (or barrel) for range play. I did order a steel 6 dasher barrel in the same profile to use on this action for most of the year. Good way to maintain familiarity with it.
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Awesome setup, and crazy light. How are you liking the Carbon6 barrel? I've been planning basically the same setup, though with a 284 Win barrel and likely the Athlon Helos Gen2 2-12.
I haven’t taken many pictures yet, I’ll try to remember to get some at the range this afternoon. Carbon Six 22” Featherweight 1:8 in 280ai. Mesa Precision Altitude, VX6hd 2-12 in sports match rings. Bolt fluting and Cera coat by LRI (action is coated as well, just very close to stainless color). That scope is for hunting purposes, if I’m stretching it out at the range I’ll use a 3-15 SWFA and gain a few more ounces. More comfortable spinning the dials further and more frequently on the SWFA. This one is a dedicated hunter though, not my first choice cartridge (or barrel) for range play. I did order a steel 6 dasher barrel in the same profile to use on this action for most of the year. Good way to maintain familiarity with it.
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Sweet rifle. I've been considering something similar myself in 280 AI, what kind of velocities are you getting? Any regrets with the 22 inch barrel?
Awesome setup, and crazy light. How are you liking the Carbon6 barrel? I've been planning basically the same setup, though with a 284 Win barrel and likely the Athlon Helos Gen2 2-12.