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Oh?! Why is that? Recoil?Me too.
I’d take a Tikka 1/8” twist 243 win over any factory 6cm currently.
Oh?! Why is that? Recoil?Me too.
I’d take a Tikka 1/8” twist 243 win over any factory 6cm currently.
To each their own but I will clean as normal and keep my kit and my gear in a high state of readiness.Tape the muzzles when in the field. No, I/we do not clean the barrels. Wipe the bolt down, spray brake cleaner and flush the action is needed, relube the bolt and action, move on with life.
No, never disassemble just to check. Degrease, thread lock and torque. Then leave it alone.
There is a LOT of elk, moose, bear, deer, mountain goats, etc., shot in every conceivable position and impact location. Read the every page of the thread from the beginning- it is worth it.
The 243 win is functional identical to the 6cm. The simple answer is the less recoil the better.
Looks like a roughtec? I think I did see one of those on euro optic. The forums seem to think that it could need some work on the throat for longer bullets like the 108? Honestly tho if it would shoot the 103s that would be perfect.The rifle I mentioned above is what the light grey stock gun is. Factory tikka action and barrel threaded from the factory. It absolutely hammers 95 SST factory ammo as well as 103 ELDX and 108 ELDM hand loads. It now wears a suppressor and is a dream to shoot and carry.
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Fouling a barrel is very different from a dirty barrel. Fouling is a great idea, especially after cleaning. A dirty barrel is full of reasons that affect accuracy and the integrity of the barrel - a really dirty barrel may even affect pressures and bullet seating.
I honestly don’t know which model it is sorry. It’s one of the stainless cerakoted models.Looks like a roughtec? I think I did see one of those on euro optic. The forums seem to think that it could need some work on the throat for longer bullets like the 108? Honestly tho if it would shoot the 103s that would be perfect.
Cause the Tikka is a good platform at a reasonable price compared to others that currently offer 6cm.Oh?! Why is that? Recoil?
Another pristine looking Tikka with a Rokstok, and a Maven. You are consistent, just remember to leave some of the cooler water for the rest of us.You need to use guns and barrels that don’t suck and aren’t picky about seating and pressure. I like to use stuff that works personally.
Over 15,000 rounds on this action and closing in on 8,000 on this factory 20” Tikka barrel. Never has a single patch ran through it. It still does this every time I shoot it for “groups” at 100 yards.
This was back when I switched from 73 ELDM to 77 TMK. New scope/rings, new stock, and a fresh brake clean wipe down and lightly oiled bolt. 2 sight in shots on the right and then 48 shot group to finish off the box of ammo on the left.
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That rifle looks pristine for one that has never been cleaned. Nice jobTikka .22-250 rechambered to 22 Creedmoor with factory tikka stainless barrel. This is a chambering that “shoots barrels out and quickly fouls out barrels” or so I’ve read on the internet…
1,100 rounds and it’s never been cleaned. 20
Shot 100 yard group from yesterday in 15-30 mph 8-9 o clock winds.
I have dozens of examples of guns like these and can keep providing real world examples instead of internet hearsay.
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I used to share your same thoughts on many things related to firearms and also thought I knew everything. I also had great success using that methodology for decades.You are a funny human
You should look at it a little closer haha. One of my old PRS buddies commented on how filthy it was a few weeks ago, I thought it looked pretty nice personally.That rifle looks pristine for one that has never been cleaned. Nice job
Nice passive aggressive digI used to share your same thoughts on many things related to firearms and also thought I knew everything. I also had great success using that methodology for decades.
That doesn’t mean that something else, that’s way easier, and may be better, doesn’t also work.
Let's see a picture of the interior of your filthy a$$ barrel!You should look at it a little closer haha. One of my old PRS buddies commented on how filthy it was a few weeks ago, I thought it looked pretty nice personally.
That photo was from after a fresh wipe down after elk blood and dust/dirt was on it from a hunt a couple weeks back
That was a brand new Stockys stock and brand new scope/ rings as I mentioned. Fresh cleaning of wipe down of the action with brake clean works well you should try it.Another pristine looking Tikka with a Rokstok, and a Maven. You are consistent, just remember to leave some of the cooler water for the rest of us.
glad it works for you.That was a brand new Stockys stock and brand new scope/ rings as I mentioned. Fresh cleaning of wipe down of the action with brake clean works well you should try it.
For me, with cleaning specifically it was more of a convenience thing. I was always a lazy cleaner before and hated doing it. Haven’t cleaned a barrel in quite some time now. It’s quite freeing haha.glad it works for you.
I’ll stay with my routine. Been working in the field for 30+ years and through military service.
Don’t fix what isn’t broken.
You can feel free to keep it.So i’ll keep that knowledge if no one wants it.
For me, with cleaning specifically it was more of a convenience thing. I was always a lazy cleaner before and hated doing it. Haven’t cleaned a barrel in quite some time now. It’s quite freeing haha.
Whew thanks. So relieved.You can feel free to keep it.