Tikka actions vs Custom Actions

Do you think tikka donor actions or bolt faces/lugs really benefit from to be trued and squared up (blueprinted)?


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Not from what I’ve seen. They’re as close to true custom action consistency as you can get from a factory action.

I do have a few that I’ve had my smith take the face off so 1.25 shanks fit flush but only for my personal actions that will only be fitted with barrels chambered and threaded by my smith. But that’s purely cosmetic.
 
Not from what I’ve seen. They’re as close to true custom action consistency as you can get from a factory action.

I do have a few that I’ve had my smith take the face off so 1.25 shanks fit flush but only for my personal actions that will only be fitted with barrels chambered and threaded by my smith. But that’s purely cosmetic.
That sounds pretty cool! Can you share what that looks like?
 
Not from what I’ve seen. They’re as close to true custom action consistency as you can get from a factory action.

I do have a few that I’ve had my smith take the face off so 1.25 shanks fit flush but only for my personal actions that will only be fitted with barrels chambered and threaded by my smith. But that’s purely cosmetic.
They absolutely do benefit from lapping the lugs. If one lug isn’t making good contact, it can induce undesirable harmonics into the action/barrel. The 3 tikkas I have, have all need the lugs touched up. This and bedding are about the only things a Tikka could benefit from.
 
They absolutely do benefit from lapping the lugs. If one lug isn’t making good contact, it can induce undesirable harmonics into the action/barrel. The 3 tikkas I have, have all need the lugs touched up. This and bedding are about the only things a Tikka could benefit from.
Are there any tikka “specialists” gunsmiths that are skilled in maximizing the tikka t3x potential?
 
Are there any tikka “specialists” gunsmiths that are skilled in maximizing the tikka t3x potential?
Justin Kinport is the best I’ve found. He’s made all of mine shoot equal to my defiance and kelbly actioned rifles. Certainly never lapped the lugs to achieve it either. At some point you’re entering the realm of voodoo.
 
Justin Kinport is the best I’ve found. He’s made all of mine shoot equal to my defiance and kelbly actioned rifles. Certainly never lapped the lugs to achieve it either. At some point you’re entering the realm of voodoo.
Ok lol. I bet he did. It’s standard practice for accurizing.
 
Are there any tikka “specialists” gunsmiths that are skilled in maximizing the tikka t3x potential?
There isn't much folks are doing to them besides rebarrel, changing to a better stock and throwing the plastic bottom metal away. That's the main appeal, they are a factory option that doesn't require any truing.

I'd bet my next check that Unknown Munitions has built more Tikka semi customs than anyone else in the country.
 
My first "custom" was on a Bighorn. It went click a few times trying to deal dirt naps.

I now have two Rokslide specials and about to put together a third.

Apparently it's normal for Remmy and Remmy clones to go click and not bang if the trigger gets dirty or icy. Or go bang when you don't want anything.
 
The CZ 457 is the Tikka of the .22lr world with lots of aftermarket support and the ability of users to swap parts at home. I have one that I'm building up, and while it is very nice and I cant think of any objective reason, I'd rather have a fully custom .22lr.
 
Be cautious with all of the blueprinting stuff, just FYI.
My first "custom" was on a Bighorn. It went click a few times trying to deal dirt naps.

I now have two Rokslide specials and about to put together a third.

Apparently it's normal for Remmy and Remmy clones to go click and not bang if the trigger gets dirty or icy. Or go bang when you don't want anything.

I have multiples and have never had an issue but I also have a couple tikkas now. I prefer the feel of the zermatt but concede that the tikka is likely more reliable.
 
Apparently it's normal for Remmy and Remmy clones to go click and not bang if the trigger gets dirty or icy.
Watch enough bolt-action rifle shooting competition (in-person or on video) and you begin to observe a disturbing number of fails to feed/fire -- on some very premium guns.
 
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