Let's See Your Semi-Custom Tikka Builds

DisplacedHusky

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This is *chefs kiss*
Any regret on PRC vs CM? How’s the shootability out of an 8lb 10oz rifle? I’m over 11lb all up (with a can and bipod) on a 7rm looking to shed weight and ft lbs of recoil, just undecided on a PRC or CM
Cascade,
It’s a pleasure to shoot at that weight. I am coming from a suppressed T3X 30-06 that weighed over a pound less. I will try and drop a few ounces in this rifle with a titanium suppressor in the future. I’m glad I didn’t choose the 7PRC that I was originally contemplating, but the 6.5CM wasn’t really on my radar. I wanted a little more velocity in case I choose, or am forced to shoot monos. I am getting some crazy fast velocities out of factory ELDX. If I were to do it all over again, I would have probably gone a few inches shorter in the barrel.

I will also build a .223 trainer in the future for cheap practice time.

To help your decision, I would play with an online recoil calculator to compare your rifle now with potential new rifles. It helped me to calculate the reduced recoil for each potential build as a percentage reduction from my old rifle.
 
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Perfect time to start that project….

https://www.eurooptic.com/Tikka-T3x...g-24-1-10-Bbl-Roughtech-Ember-Tungsten-3.aspx

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>>>——JAKE——>
 

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Dang that Tikka/Peak 44 looks great! Anyone with the same combo use an aftermarket bottom metal? My Tikka in Rokstok with an OMR bottom metal took a little grinding to get a decent fit.
Also questions about this. What is the “metal shroud” upgrade?
 

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Also questions about this. What is the “metal shroud” upgrade?

The original T3's came with a plastic bolt shroud, back in the day. I replaced it with the aluminum version. If you have a newer T3x, it comes from the factory with an aluminum one.

 
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I just received my Tikka 223 from Unknown Munitions. On the order form I requested cut to 18” and threaded 1/2x28 with an adapter to 5/8x24. This is how it showed up. Anyone see this before? It’s quite ugly in my opinion. I would have hoped it would have matched the profile of the barrel and not leave a sharp edge & gap like shown.

@Unknown Munitions
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bober90

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I just received my Tikka 223 from Unknown Munitions. On the order form I requested cut to 18” and threaded 1/2x28 with an adapter to 5/8x24. This is how it showed up. Anyone see this before? It’s quite ugly in my opinion.

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I would have assumed the adapter would have been machined to match the OD of your barrel.


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I just received my Tikka 223 from Unknown Munitions. On the order form I requested cut to 18” and threaded 1/2x28 with an adapter to 5/8x24. This is how it showed up. Anyone see this before? It’s quite ugly in my opinion.

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Question is will you even notice once you screw the suppressor on?

I have a couple of these UM adapters and never really noticed. What design have you seen that looks better?

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Packmansion

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Question is will you even notice once you screw the suppressor on?

I have a couple of these UM adapters and never really noticed. What design have you seen that looks better?

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Usually a gunsmith will ad an adaptor such that it looks like it is part of the gun. No lines seamless.
 
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Question is will you even notice once you screw the suppressor on?

I have a couple of these UM adapters and never really noticed. What design have you seen that looks better?

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Basically any other adapter that’s shoulder sits flush against the barrel, not leaving a gap with a sharp edge. Suppressor wouldn’t cover this.
 

Packmansion

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Basically any other adapter that’s shoulder sits flush against the barrel, not leaving a gap with a sharp edge. Suppressor wouldn’t cover this.
I would recommend one of these:


Cheap, reliable and it looks like it is part of the supressor.
 

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I can't understand what is going on in that picture. It almost looks like the adapter had male threads that were screwed in to a counter bored and female threaded barrel.

If it works, then it works and there's no reason to worry about it unless the aesthetics really bother you. It does look odd
 

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I just received my Tikka 223 from Unknown Munitions. On the order form I requested cut to 18” and threaded 1/2x28 with an adapter to 5/8x24. This is how it showed up. Anyone see this before? It’s quite ugly in my opinion. I would have hoped it would have matched the profile of the barrel and not leave a sharp edge & gap like shown.

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Yeah, that's ugly.
 
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Yeah i see what your saying that's it's not a custom fitted piece and not what you expected. Basically they just screwed the https://www.unknownmunitions.com/product/muzzle-thread-adapter/ on your barrel.

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Yeah copy that. Alright I guess it’s not the end of the world. I could remove and put on a different adapter.
I can't understand what is going on in that picture. It almost looks like the adapter had male threads that were screwed in to a counter bored and female threaded barrel.
It’s just an adapter that was poorly thought out. As far as I know, this has rh 1/2” threads underneath and the adapter for some reason is tapered on the back side to where it’s smaller than the Superlite barrel and creates a poor fit & finish.
 

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I just received my Tikka 223 from Unknown Munitions. On the order form I requested cut to 18” and threaded 1/2x28 with an adapter to 5/8x24. This is how it showed up. Anyone see this before? It’s quite ugly in my opinion. I would have hoped it would have matched the profile of the barrel and not leave a sharp edge & gap like shown.

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Embarrasing that they would sell that
 

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I just received my Tikka 223 from Unknown Munitions. On the order form I requested cut to 18” and threaded 1/2x28 with an adapter to 5/8x24. This is how it showed up. Anyone see this before? It’s quite ugly in my opinion. I would have hoped it would have matched the profile of the barrel and not leave a sharp edge & gap like shown.

@Unknown Munitions
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Function over looks… But ya that thing is ugly lookin. Did the gun come with the coveted red card??
 

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I just received my Tikka 223 from Unknown Munitions. On the order form I requested cut to 18” and threaded 1/2x28 with an adapter to 5/8x24. This is how it showed up. Anyone see this before? It’s quite ugly in my opinion. I would have hoped it would have matched the profile of the barrel and not leave a sharp edge & gap like shown.

@Unknown Munitions
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Dang Ben that’s uglier than a mud fence. Hope they fix it for ya’.
 
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