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I'd shoot it as is to see where the problems are before trying to fix what might not be there.
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I'd shoot it as is to see where the problems are before trying to fix what might not be there.
The problems I have seen with about half the T3’s that had the barrel pads still in them is not with precision, but with slight POI shifts depending on the rest and how it’s held.
The problems I have seen with about half the T3’s that had the barrel pads still in them is not with precision, but with slight POI shifts depending on the rest and how it’s held.
The targets will tell you what's going on. Tikka stocks are better than they should be.
FWIW, I have an older synthetic stocked Ruger M77 in 243. It shot well with some hand loads I came up with, but wanted to make it "better". Free floated the barrel and glass bedded the action. It ended up shooting worse with the same loads. Granted, a M77 isn't as quality as a Tikka per se, but it taught me the old saying, if it ain't broke, don't fix it quite well.
What paint did you use?I shoot all my plastic stocks with textured paint. After spraying my tikka stock I wouldn’t change a thing. I’d have to pay $400 for a “better” stock and it wouldn’t be any lighter and probably not more accurate.
What paint did you use?
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