jmerchant.1
WKR
I have a Tikka T3X stainless hunter (wood stock) chambered in .270 Win that has not met the “1 MOA Guarantee” since the first day I bought it new. I’ve tried about 12 different types of factory ammo (130gr, 140gr, and 150gr) with most groups averaging more around 2” or worse. A 1.5” group tends to be about the best I’ve seen on occasion. A professional gunsmith in my area pillar bedded the action for me which didn’t seem to really help (or hurt) anything. I don’t claim to be the greatest shooter but all shots have been taken off a solid rest with sandbags, allowing time to properly cool between groups. I’ve also made sure the action is torqued, barrel is free floated, crown is perfect, copper fouling is removed, and scope base, rings, and scope are all perfectly leveled and torqued properly. Scope is a Vortex and they verified that it is in perfect mechanical condition.
After inspecting the rifle closer with a borescope, I found the ream job on the chamber to be VERY rough where the rifling begins in the throat. I sent the rifle back to Tikka explaining my concerns with the accuracy and chamber job. 2 months later…they send it back to me and simply said the headspacing was very tight for the firearm so they adjusted that and polished the chamber. (I was a little disappointed that they didn’t replace the barrel.) They claim it then shot a .9” group for three shots which met their standards.
Now admittedly, I haven’t had a chance to shoot the rifle since getting it back but just looking for opinions as to if the “fixes” they performed are enough to drastically enhance accuracy. Certainly polishing the chamber couldn’t hurt but not sure tight headspace would make a ton of difference- maybe I’m wrong.
I haven’t lost total faith in Tikka but am somewhat soured by their customer service. Maybe I just happened to be one of the rare unlucky people that got a lemon. I have one other Tikka T3X in .243 that shoots fantastic.
Anyone willing to weigh in on my situation please feel free to offer advice. Like i said, I haven’t shot it yet to see if they truly fixed the problem, I guess I just have my doubts based on the ream job (polished or not). Here is a picture just for reference.
Thanks in advance for any constructive input!
After inspecting the rifle closer with a borescope, I found the ream job on the chamber to be VERY rough where the rifling begins in the throat. I sent the rifle back to Tikka explaining my concerns with the accuracy and chamber job. 2 months later…they send it back to me and simply said the headspacing was very tight for the firearm so they adjusted that and polished the chamber. (I was a little disappointed that they didn’t replace the barrel.) They claim it then shot a .9” group for three shots which met their standards.
Now admittedly, I haven’t had a chance to shoot the rifle since getting it back but just looking for opinions as to if the “fixes” they performed are enough to drastically enhance accuracy. Certainly polishing the chamber couldn’t hurt but not sure tight headspace would make a ton of difference- maybe I’m wrong.
I haven’t lost total faith in Tikka but am somewhat soured by their customer service. Maybe I just happened to be one of the rare unlucky people that got a lemon. I have one other Tikka T3X in .243 that shoots fantastic.
Anyone willing to weigh in on my situation please feel free to offer advice. Like i said, I haven’t shot it yet to see if they truly fixed the problem, I guess I just have my doubts based on the ream job (polished or not). Here is a picture just for reference.
Thanks in advance for any constructive input!
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