Salmon River Solutions Tikka Pic Rail

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It’s nice. Great service, ordered last weekend, mailed Monday. Comes with quality hardware and a recoil pin.
 

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Can you throw it on a scale for us?

Didn’t see weight on their page.

Maybe picture of top and bottom too! Thx!
 
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And yea it’s a lefty not a reversed image. I didn’t push the pin down yet so that’s why it’s high in the pic. I wonder about the 15in/lb torque spec., but for now I’ll believe the engineer
 
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gbflyer

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Be careful of the front screw. Mine protruded into the action not allowing the bolt to fully close. Had to shorten the screw. No biggie, just a heads up.
 
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Be careful of the front screw. Mine protruded into the action not allowing the bolt to fully close. Had to shorten the screw. No biggie, just a heads up.
Can you elaborate? I just mounted my SRS 20moa rail to my Tikka T3x, and I also noticed the front screw seemed to be protruding into the action. I didn't have any issues closing my bolt tho. I haven't shot my rifle yet... should I load a dummy round and see if it feeds properly?

BTW, my rifle is a 30-06. Was a little disappointed to see the SRS rail only came with 1 recoil pin... I kinda wanted to utilize all 3 pins for max security. Is 1 recoil pin enough for 30-06? I'm on the fence of returning the SRS rail and getting the Murphy Precisions SS rail (comes with all 5 screws and all 3 recoil pins).
 
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What's you Bergara caliber? I'm running 30-06 on a Tikka T3x and worried that only 1 recoil pin is pushing it. I really wish they just included all three pins or at minimum the two 3mm ones.
22lr, but the rail has 2 connection points.

Back stud in the back socket and front stud in the slide

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It's a sweet rail. Do yourself a favor and buy it directly from SRS to save on shipping cost.

Best regards,
John
 
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And yea it’s a lefty not a reversed image. I didn’t push the pin down yet so that’s why it’s high in the pic. I wonder about the 15in/lb torque spec., but for now I’ll believe the engineer
My torque wrench is the non-digital Wheeler FAT Wrench, which has a red block on a gauge to indicate the torque "range" you are tightened to. I set my with the bottom of the block at 15 in-lbs, so the "actual torque" was probably in the 18 in-lbs range. I even emailed SRS about this to ensure 18 in-lbs is okay, and they confirmed that 15 in-lbs is the minimum and going up to 18 in-lbs is perfectly fine.

How far below "flush" did you drive your pin. I drove my pin near perfect flush, yours looks recessed. I'm wondering if I should drive it down further for more security...

What caliber and scope are you running? 30-06 here with a Vortex SE 5-25x56. I'm hoping the single 3mm pin w/ the four 6-42 screws are secure enough to handle a 30-06 running a heavy scope. I'm sure it's fine but... I'm always super OCD about these things. I really wish SRS just designed the rail to take all three pins.
 
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