KChunter71
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2 tikka 6.5 cm
1 tikka 6.5 prc
All stock and shot great.
1 tikka 6.5 prc
All stock and shot great.
…and the recoil pad, ejection port, rail attachment added screw holes, metal bolt shroud, steel recoil lug. May have forgot some. I have had one old T3 recoil lug problem. Otherwise mine have been perfect too.There is no need to modify the tikka only wants and desires to either modify aesthetics or enhance its capabilities……2003 versus 2021 only change is the stock like myself is heavily abused still shoots lights out 19 yrs later….this gun has seen alotttt of mountain time with zero failure
…and the recoil pad, ejection port, rail attachment added screw holes, metal bolt shroud, steel recoil lug. May have forgot some. I have had one old T3 recoil lug problem. Otherwise mine have been perfect too.
and the other stuff I listed as well.The T3X models come with metal bolt shroud and steel recoil lug (and better recoil bad, albeit only marginally better than the old T3 pad).
Since you like spending money…I’ll just post this for you! You’re already more than half way there. If you really want that high priced custom build to seem like a waste of money, screw on a prefit and get a AG composite stock. I was talking to someone last night and challenged them to show me a 5000+ rifle that would out shoot and hunt this $1750 7saum.Guys need to spend money on trivial crap. Someone somewhere suggests in a post that plastic trigger guards and bolt shrouds could conceivably be a liability and everyone is buying titanium replacements, or the twist rate is completely retarded if you want to shoot really long target bullets at animals at 8000 yards so you need an $800 barrel which will require a $700 dollar stock to shave off those three ounces that are ruining your life. If the internent didn't exist tikkas would go un modified, dudes would be happy, and we could afford gas instead. I bought a t3x compact, spent an additional 18 dollars for the vertical grip and 120 to have the barrel threaded and timed for my can because I use those things. I'm convinced that there is no other amount of money I could spend on it to make it shoot better or be more functional. I should also disclose that I'm mostly posting out of irritation with myself since I'm currently dumping a bunch of money into a frivolous rifle build which will, in the best case scenario, shoot as well as my relatively inexpensive tikka. I'm dumb. Earth sucks. Get the tikka.
Your contradicting your self there, you know ! LolGuys need to spend money on trivial crap. Someone somewhere suggests in a post that plastic trigger guards and bolt shrouds could conceivably be a liability and everyone is buying titanium replacements, or the twist rate is completely retarded if you want to shoot really long target bullets at animals at 8000 yards so you need an $800 barrel which will require a $700 dollar stock to shave off those three ounces that are ruining your life. If the internent didn't exist tikkas would go un modified, dudes would be happy, and we could afford gas instead. I bought a t3x compact, spent an additional 18 dollars for the vertical grip and 120 to have the barrel threaded and timed for my can because I use those things. I'm convinced that there is no other amount of money I could spend on it to make it shoot better or be more functional. I should also disclose that I'm mostly posting out of irritation with myself since I'm currently dumping a bunch of money into a frivolous rifle build which will, in the best case scenario, shoot as well as my relatively inexpensive tikka. I'm dumb. Earth sucks. Get the tikka.
Or you can leave it factory and still shoot as good as most customs.Yup, it's cheaper to buy a tikka and throw the barrel and stock away then to go full custom. And you end up with a rifle that shoots as well as any custom.
Yeah. I did replace the stock recoil pad with a Limb Saver and that made a substantial difference, but beyond that my gun is pretty well stock.Or you can leave it factory and still shoot as good as most customs.
Randy
Yes the only difference is the bolt stopI have an add-on question. Are the T3x receivers for all calibers offered by Tikka the same lengths size? Tikka website stats show “Receiver Size:T3x”. Admittedly a blind question as I’ve never even held a Tikka. Thanks.
Because outside of the action, they aren’t that great.It seems Tikka is the go-to rifle here. Why then does it seem everyone gets a T3x and then puts a new stock and barrel on it? Are the factory builds no good? Why not start with something that has a barrel and stock you like?
I don’t know about that. Tikkas are known for great accuracy in a sub 1000 dollar rifle. Their tolerances are tight enough that you can use profits. The main issue I have is the stock. They are the one part that I’m not a fan of personally. If you have one, don’t shoot an after market stock. Because you’ll want one.Because outside of the action, they aren’t that great.