Make your Tikka awesome for $85 - Full Frame Outdoors Tikka Stock Kit

I’m trying out the system, and for 3D printed parts, they’re holding up very well.

I think this will be the new meta for factory division NRL setups.
 
Just a heads up on fitment of the bag rider. I have a Tikka Super Varmint with the original oem Tikka stock, the sling stud that goes into the stock is not a wood type screw. It is a machine type thread that threads into a threaded nut insert in the stock. The wood type screw that is provided is not the correct screw, for this stock. I will just run to the hardware store, to source the correct length and thread pitch screw for the insert. I just wanted everyone to be aware & warn others for future reference. I am not sure on the CTR or UPR type stocks but, the Super Varmint definitely has a different screw base than the "hunter" type stocks on most Tikka t3-t3x stocks.

I have sent an email to Full Frame Outdoors, regarding this as well. Ski
 
I ordered the medium height cheek piece for my T3X CTR and it was a super easy no drilling needed swap. The CTR comes with a factory cheek piece and Full Frame Outdoors designed their cheek piece to line up with the factory hole.

I felt like the factory cheek piece was a little low for me to get a good view through my scope. The Full Frame cheek piece has a nice look to it and provided me with the cheek weld I wanted. I'm kicking myself a little bit because I am now wishing I bought the whole set.
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Finally got out to shoot with mine. I have a set on a 223 tikka and a 6.5 x 55 T3x. Shot 30 rounds through each. Here are my takeaways:
-grip is fantastic. No notes it is perfect for slapping on a factory stock
-riser is ok but a little tough on the cheek. Also kiss boresighting goodbye on the medium I had on my 6.5x55.
-bag rider is really slick especially for beach shooting, but sticks a bit low for grabbing that far back to the butt pad. I wish it was either less height or longer and the full bottom of the stock.
-for 85 bucks it’s a great improvement over factory. This is a cheap way for me to have more shootable gun stocks and no buyers remorse. I shoot better with a Rokstok but that is 6x+ the cost
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Prone off back bino harness rear rest.
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Thought I’d pop in and add another review- the vertical grip is a huge improvement over the Beretta vert. grip!
Cheek riser is great but will probably put some tape or leather padding on, with even a suppressed 6.5 PRC it can cause abrasions on a big range day- people at work were asking questions haha.
Bag riser works well but the fit is a bit less precise. Adds a little LOP which is nice if you’re an orangutan like me. Might keep it on.
Incredible value for $85.
 

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Adding my range time behind this kit on my 223 and 6.5 creed tikkas.

Vertical grip- great add. Cheek riser - gives great height but wish it was biased to one hand or the other and it needs a neoprene cover for extended sessions.

Bag rider - torn on it. It adds length of pull, sits really low in the prone, and fit was okay initially. I had to reach out for longer screws as the ones provided would not thread into the slot that takes holds the rear sling stud. It also takes away the use for a rear sling stud, which can be fixed by drilling a new hole (and I did) but if you are trying to play by the “don’t modify your stock” rules for NRL hunter you’re SOL.

I will take this stock to the S2H course in two weeks. I’ve shot and owned a rokstok and a KRG bravo in the past. The Bravo is the better chassis, rokstock is the better stock. I want to try out a lite before I swap out the factory stock.

BLUF - if you want to go kill stuff, these upgrades as good as any and I’d recommend getting it if you don’t have the funds for something else
 
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