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Yes, you can send in your action.
Is there any worry of losing some strength in the action by the cuts?Yes, you can send in your action.
No, the lock-up area is hardly touched.Is there any worry of losing some strength in the action by the cuts?
My bad — thanks!$175
It’s all in the UM website
There are more options for dovetail rings than just UM. But I’m not sure why someone would choose anything other than a dovetail ring for a tikka anyways.Looks nice and clean but it forces you to use their tikka rings to clamp to the side of the action. There is only one threaded front hole. All scope rings require two threaded holes to mount on the top of the action. Just be aware of this in advance.
If not using UM or Sportsmatch, I’d be going rail anyway. I haven’t had any good experiences with direct mounts yet on the Tikka using the top screws.Looks nice and clean but it forces you to use their tikka rings to clamp to the side of the action. There is only one threaded front hole. All scope rings require two threaded holes to mount on the top of the action. Just be aware of this in advance.
Or run a rail.Looks nice and clean but it forces you to use their tikka rings to clamp to the side of the action. There is only one threaded front hole. All scope rings require two threaded holes to mount on the top of the action. Just be aware of this in advance.
Maybe some one dont like the looks of dove tail clamp on style, there is no weight difference. UM tikka rings weigh the same as a rail and hawkins rings. Built hundreds and never had one move. Like I said action looks good and clean but if some one was going to put some hybrids or two piece talley’s on top its not going to work.There are more options for dovetail rings than just UM. But I’m not sure why someone would choose anything other than a dovetail ring for a tikka anyways.