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5 shot group this morning with my T1X in 17 HMR. 16 inch barrel. 50 yards. Hornady Varmint Express 17 grain

I am not a particularly good shot, but this gun makes me feel like one. The flyer was probably attributable to the shooter.

With an Otter Creek Labs suppressor on the front this thing is a real joy to shoot, and an economical way to get some serious practice. It has become one of my favorites at the range and very lethal on varmints
 

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5 shot group this morning with my T1X in 17 HMR. 16 inch barrel. 50 yards. Hornady Varmint Express 17 grain

I am not a particularly good shot, but this gun makes me feel like one. The flyer was probably attributable to the shooter.

With an Otter Creek Labs suppressor on the front this thing is a real joy to shoot, and an economical way to get some serious practice. It has become one of my favorites at the range and very lethal on varmints
Good shooting! I have the same rifle and the 22lr both with DA masks because that’s what the store had at the time. I love the little tikka rimfires. Been great for the girls too. They said they like the vertical grip inserts so I put them in the tikkas. Pretty handy them going from 22 to 17 to 223. All wearing a 6x SWFA. Keeps things simple.
 
Good shooting! I have the same rifle and the 22lr both with DA masks because that’s what the store had at the time. I love the little tikka rimfires. Been great for the girls too. They said they like the vertical grip inserts so I put them in the tikkas. Pretty handy them going from 22 to 17 to 223. All wearing a 6x SWFA. Keeps things simple.
Thanks for the reply. I didn't know about that vertical grip option... you just cost me $33! Thanks for the idea.

No kids here but sounds like a great training program to ease them into things. Personally I jumped from a BB gun to a 12 gauge with sabot slugs when it was time to deer hunt, and it took years to fix that flinch LOL
 
I had a ? on the 1/2x28 thread length.
Mines .485 and I plan to run a Tbac takedown 22.
Tbac spec is .400
I also have a threaded mark iv that’s.435
Tbac said to use a peel washers with the mark iv but need to get tikka cut down unless already 16 inch.
Have any of you ran into this and is there not a industry standard?
Did you get this answered?

I'm wanting to buy a left handed 16" t1x (JRT1X400SB) for my son and use a TBAC 22 Takedown?
TIA
 
On the 22 I used a 30moa rail and regular pic rings. On the 17 I used two screw sports match. I forget the number. I did drop a screw that I worked the head down on the through the hole in the ring to act as a pin. Not sure if was necessary but I had a screw it had a hole and it just took a few minutes to grind the head down.
 
I have the threaded 16 inch version.

I have put:
-Area419 pic rail
-SWFA 3-9
-Lumley Artic DBM
-Dead Air Mask

I have, but still need to install a Sako S20 trigger (have to modify the DBM for the wider trigger screw).

I want:
To nitride the action and barrel and drop it in a youth Rokstok lite.

I whish @Unknown Munitions @Salmon River Solutions made a bolt handle for the T1x (probably not worth their time from a prophet perspective).

I would also like an aluminum sleeved barrel like what TacSol makes for the 10-22.

22 are supposed to be cheap, but I can turn even that into a money pit.
 
I’m waiting on my first rokstok but if I like it like everyone seems to I could see that getting almost as expensive as suppressors. After doing one tikka I’d want to keep them all the same so.
 
I had a Bergara B14R all tricked out for NRL22 and sold it to get a T1X and get back to a more accurate representation of my hunting rifles.

One PRS22 match earlier this year and those "leave it alone" plans went out the window :LOL:

Also the NDr Shooting Supplies 15 Round Magazine are expensive but awesome.
 

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