LH Tikka Rifle Build next step

KWheeler

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Last year I bought a left-handed Tikka T3X in 7mm Rem Mag, intending to upgrade it into my 1-gun solution for western big game. My thought was to first replace the factory stock with Carbon Fiber, and then replace the factory barrel with a pre-fit carbon wrapper barrel in 7PRC.

To that end I have several questions, first is upgrading the Tikka a worthwhile project or would I be better off buying a rifle already built that will meet my goals.

Assuming I went forward with the Tikka build, dose anyone have any experience with the Stocky’s Next Gen Ultra Carbon Hunter VG, AG Composites Alpine Hunter, and or the Oregon Mountain Rifles Bridger Stock?

It seams that my options are limited, as usual, because I am Left-Handed.

Any insight would be helpful.
 
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Don't take this schitty...I can see you are new here. But I also own a lefty Tikka in 7mm Rem Mag. Topped with a reliable tracking Bushnell Elite.....it's been capable of very ethical one shot kills past 500 yards and is a pretty light weigh killer right from the factory.

I have purchased the LH Stocky's VG stock. Tried it a bit. But my rifle is back in the factory stock. Simply shoots better and more consistent in the factory stock. I dont have time to futz w it currently as the rut is on.

Overall if you want to dump a ton of cash into tinkering and tweaking...you're gonna come around full circle to where you started.

I am not really even a Tikka fan per se. But I bought 5 LH Tikkas last year. And one of them goes with me everywhere. Great stuff for a lefty. But improving one seems a Fool's Errand.
 
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start with the tikka vertical grip upgrade for under $50
shoot the rifle a bunch
my tikka 7 RMs are a) left handed and b) factory except for the vertical grip and one is threaded now
but i've since "downgraded" to a LH 243 that i stuck in a stocky's VG stock just because i could.
i no longer feel the need to burn all that powder in the 7RMs
 

Encore4me

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Left hand Tikka T3x 300 WM
McMillen fiberglass stock
Nightforce NX8 2.5-20x50 scope
Dead air Nomad Ti XC suppressor.
This is my “do all” gun.


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KWheeler

KWheeler

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What goals are you trying to accomplish?
I'm hoping for a hunting rifle capable of consistent 5 shot 1moa accuracy under field conditions & having 1800 to 2000 ft/lbs of energy at 600 yards, which is enough to kill a bull elk.
I think that means atleast 1/2 moa at the range. Weight is also important because I often hunt in wilderness areas.
What goals are you trying to accomplish?
 
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KWheeler

KWheeler

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Don't take this schitty...I can see you are new here. But I also own a lefty Tikka in 7mm Rem Mag. Topped with a reliable tracking Bushnell Elite.....it's been capable of very ethical one shot kills past 500 yards and is a pretty light weigh killer right from the factory.

I have purchased the LH Stocky's VG stock. Tried it a bit. But my rifle is back in the factory stock. Simply shoots better and more consistent in the factory stock. I dont have time to futz w it currently as the rut is on.

Overall if you want to dump a ton of cash into tinkering and tweaking...you're gonna come around full circle to where you started.

I am not really even a Tikka fan per se. But I bought 5 LH Tikkas last year. And one of them goes with me everywhere. Great stuff for a lefty. But improving one seems a Fool's Errand.
You may be right about it being a fools errand, as you said i am new to posting on this forum. However, I am not new to shooting & my Tikka stock is not stiff enough for consistent accuracy, too much flex in the forend especially when shooting prone or from a tripod.
I understand that according to some longrange & extreme longrange rifle builders a properly designed stock is esential to recoil mitigation which helps with sporting your impacts & more precise follow up shots.
 

Snowwolfe

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I'm hoping for a hunting rifle capable of consistent 5 shot 1moa accuracy under field conditions & having 1800 to 2000 ft/lbs of energy at 600 yards, which is enough to kill a bull elk.
I think that means atleast 1/2 moa at the range. Weight is also important because I often hunt in wilderness areas.
1 moa doesn't change to 1/2 moa just because you are shooting longer distances. 1 moa at 600 yards generally means your rifle is capable of hitting within 3 inches of your aiming point.

My opinion is to spend more time on the bench paying attention to the wind flags and experimenting with different reloads and I bet you find out your rifle is capable of 1 moa. There are very few shooters capable (myself included) of wringing out the maximum accuracy out of any hunting rifle from the bench or when hunting. I would add the McMillan, have it properly bedded, and practice.
 

awpk03s

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Lefty Tikka shooter here.
I like the Stockys VG carbon stocks. Bought two of them. Rokslide30 will get you 30% off.

I would say you’ll probably get more mileage from an upgraded stock then upgraded barrel.
 

Spoonbill

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Last year I bought a left-handed Tikka T3X in 7mm Rem Mag, intending to upgrade it into my 1-gun solution for western big game. My thought was to first replace the factory stock with Carbon Fiber, and then replace the factory barrel with a pre-fit carbon wrapper barrel in 7PRC.

To that end I have several questions, first is upgrading the Tikka a worthwhile project or would I be better off buying a rifle already built that will meet my goals.

Assuming I went forward with the Tikka build, dose anyone have any experience with the Stocky’s Next Gen Ultra Carbon Hunter VG, AG Composites Alpine Hunter, and or the Oregon Mountain Rifles Bridger Stock?

It seams that my options are limited, as usual, because I am Left-Handed.

Any insight would be helpful.
I have an AG Alpine Hunter that I got because I hate the T3 stock and its a definite improvement over the T3 stock that came with my first Tikka. My biggest complaint about it is the flat forend gets uncomfortable to carry all day hiking. I swapped my T3 06 between the original stock, the AG and a T3x stock with vertical grip, the AG Alpine Hunter was the most comfortable to shoot between those 3. Depending on how/where you hunt it could be a good or bad choice.
 
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