A 20" Superlite would be nice to see. Lop off 2" and re-thread with minimal fuss.Maybe Tikka will drop it in a Roughtech Ranch or something in a shorter barrel.
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A 20" Superlite would be nice to see. Lop off 2" and re-thread with minimal fuss.Maybe Tikka will drop it in a Roughtech Ranch or something in a shorter barrel.
That would really be close to ideal, and not far from what they've offered before.A 20" Superlite would be nice to see. Lop off 2" and re-thread with minimal fuss.
I have the basic blued one and it shot 5 105 bergers into like a .6 at 100 yards with a 3-9X SWFAHow are these guys shooting for those that have em?
22-24” barrels….pass.
That’s the whole point, buy a brand new rifle, then have to take it apart, ship it out for 50 dollars, pay 200 bucks for the cut and thread, 50 dollars return shipping and maybe in 6-8 weeks you have your brand new gun together…that sucks.You could cut it. That way the rest of us don’t get short-dicked.
Lucky, that’s my plan to send it to Karl as soon as mine arrives. What all did you get done to it?Mine's already on the way back from Karl.
True, but still cheaper than a new donor action and aftermarket barrel.That’s the whole point, buy a brand new rifle, then have to take it apart, ship it out for 50 dollars, pay 200 bucks for the cut and thread, 50 dollars return shipping and maybe in 6-8 weeks you have your brand new gun together…that sucks.
I understand why this won’t happen but it would be cool to see more companies offer different barrel length options.True, but still cheaper than a new donor action and aftermarket barrel.
Probably different for you in AK, but in OR it was $100 for a chop and thread at a reputable smith last time I had one done. (Still the same price on his website). That .223 was $800 including rifle, shipping, FFL transfer fee, and barrel chop/thread.