You are pretty much stuck with 3.4“ using Tikka bottom metal dimensions. You can run AICS bottom metal for a T3x action that would give you 3.5”+ OAL but most after market stocks will not support it. From what I know Peak 44 probably can’t use it, but you could give them a call. Most folks use the Tikka T3x action for building on a short action cartridge and then seat the bullets long for their hand-loads. That is why I use the Tikka T3x action.What can you do to add more COAL to a tikka?
Op stated planning on using 175-180 gr bullets, so would be more than enough and would save him $700 and an aspirinMT Gen 2 will do the same thing…more like 3.40. Beretta sells a similar mag for after market Tikka support. Not much of a gain is it…
I generally try to stay friendly on these types of discussions; however, you've posted a lot of the same "facts" about Tikkas frequently, and, quite frankly, its straight up misleading to anyone who would otherwise want to complete the process to accommodate longer COAL in their Tikkas. You either don't know fully of what you speak, you find catharsis in controversy, or you're trying to be deliberately obtuse. I mean, fiction can be fun, but I find the reference section more enlightening in technical matters.You are pretty much stuck with 3.4“ using Tikka bottom metal dimensions. You can run AICS bottom metal for a T3x action that would give you 3.5”+ OAL but most after market stocks will not support it. From what I know Peak 44 probably can’t use it, but you could give them a call. Most folks use the Tikka T3x action for building on a short action cartridge and then seat the bullets long for their hand-loads. That is why I use the Tikka T3x action.
The aftermarket support for a Tikka is better now than it was a few years ago but is still limited. Nothing like the aftermarket support for a Rem 700 clone or one of the variants. Very few chassis support a long action AICS mag for a tikka t3x action. Short action mags in a chassis for a Tikka T3x action aren’t a problem. Of course if one is inclined to only use factory ammo or handload to SAAMI COAL of 3.34” for the 7 PRC then the above is moot.
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I do fully agree with Gila that short mag based cartridges are a great fit in a Tikka. Further, though I have done a few of the Tikka/AICS conversions, for context it was in the days before any of the PRC's were even a rumor, and it made more sense to do it for 7mm RM's, 280's, 338-06's and 300 WM's, etc, wherein COAL gains for high BC bullets were more impactful.^^^^Thats a mic drop statement if there ever was one!!! Unfortunately his head will more than likely remain buried in the sand and he will more than likely continue to spew ignorance and misinformation!!! That was a very informative post though, thanks for sharing that!!!
I bought a Seekins Element in 7 PRC and haven't looked back. Used factory Hornady ammo for hunting season, worked great in all temperatures, finish has held up flawlessly.Been looking into a lightweight hunting rifle to shoot out to 800 yards or so for elk and deer. Been interested in the 7 prc. I have narrowed it down to two options, tikka action with a proof barrel and peak 44 stock or buy the seekins havak element. They would come out to similar weights. I do plan on reloading after fireforming some brass. Was curious if anyone has advice or experience with either rifle. The element would cost a little bit more $$ but I’m not concerned with spending just a little more. Open to any and all advice thank you.
Very nice rifle! Curious what your COAL is for the 195s and if you kiss the lands or not. ThanksI bought a Seekins Element in 7 PRC and haven't looked back. Used factory Hornady ammo for hunting season, worked great in all temperatures, finish has held up flawlessly.
Just started handloading, and the results have been incredible. 1/4 MOA groups using Berger 175 Elite Hunters and 195 EOL's. The accuracy I'm getting out of a 6lb hunting rifle has been a game changer for me. Tikka's are great, I don't know anyone who doesn't love theirs, but I'm definitely here to praise Seekins on their product. Zero disappointment.
How is the recoil? Are you shooting your rifle a lot at the range? Or is it more of a dedicated hunting rig? I really like the Seekins Element but I go round and round with the 6lb weight; easier to pack but more recoil…easier to pack but more recoil..I bought a Seekins Element in 7 PRC and haven't looked back. Used factory Hornady ammo for hunting season, worked great in all temperatures, finish has held up flawlessly.
Just started handloading, and the results have been incredible. 1/4 MOA groups using Berger 175 Elite Hunters and 195 EOL's. The accuracy I'm getting out of a 6lb hunting rifle has been a game changer for me. Tikka's are great, I don't know anyone who doesn't love theirs, but I'm definitely here to praise Seekins on their product. Zero disappointment.
Comparing his cbto measurement which is +.020” to mine, I’m guessing he’s in the 3.45ish coal range touching lands. My 7prc is 3.430” touching with 195s.Very nice rifle! Curious what your COAL is for the 195s and if you kiss the lands or not. Thanks