Tikka Magazine Question.

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I bought a T3 in 300wsm used at a gun shop. That gun is now, bolt swapped and has a 6.5 CM CTR barrel screwed onto it.

It has been setup as a match gun in a KRG Chassis, but ill be hunting with it this year in a factory Tikka stock.

I realized that I dont have a .308 magazine for it, but for the hell of it I loaded 3x 6.5CM rounds in the WSM magazine, and the fit. I put the mag in the rifle and cycled all 3 rounds into the chamber and ejected them with no issues.

The gun is apart right now for paint so I can't run any more tests, but why does this work when I feel like it shouldn't? Did i get lucky,? Was the wrong magazine in the gun when I bought it?

Im headed to Billings today, and need to know if I should buy a magazine for my upcoming bearhunt.

The only markings on the mag are SM. Short mag? Small? Educate me.
 

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I think the SM is Short Mag.

While you’re in town, swing by Scheels and grab an M+ magazine. That’s what comes with the 6.5 CM rifles. If your current SM magazine works, you’ll probably get by just fine, but doesn’t hurt to have the correct magazine.
 
You can NEVER have enough magazines.
I’ve made it a point to have a minimum of 2 for every rifle, luckily many are interchangeable as you discovered. Pistol I view them as consumables as the springs will eventually wear out.
 
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The only markings on the mag are SM. Short mag? Small? Educate me.

The Tikka mags were designed to be universal and you can run most long action cartridges through a standard "L" magazine. Anything from a 257roberts to a 338WM will work.

Problem is, the WSMs are based on a rebated rim case (404jef), and the "M" and "L" mags are too slim to fit those fat cases.

Tikka had to design a special magazine with more clearance inside (width wise) to fit the WSMs.

Thus the "SM"

I'm not sure on the story of the "M+" but they offer about 0.100" extra length inside. What that has to do with the 6.5CM, I do not know.
 
The gun is apart right now for paint so I can't run any more tests, but why does this work when I feel like it shouldn't? Did i get lucky,? Was the wrong magazine in the gun when I bought it?
The gap between the feed lips is likely larger to allow the fatter WSM case to sit higher and present itself to the bolt, which just means with a smaller diameter case it won't grip the case as securely. Also I think the WSM mags are ~2.85-2.9" or such where as the M+ are around 2.97".
I'm not sure on the story of the "M+" but they offer about 0.100" extra length inside. What that has to do with the 6.5CM, I do not know.
Standard short action cartridges have a shorter sammi length than 6.5creed so the M mags are ~2.82", I guess tikka knew folks were gonna load the creedmor longer so they issue the M+ ~2.97" in those guns. IMHO there really is no reason to not use M+ mags with 243, 308, etc. if you have them. Only reason you might want to use M mags is if using a shorter cartridge like the GT (some folks say that feeds fine from them, I'm never tried).
 
Since you mentioned this 300 wsm started as a T3 not a T3x. If you still have the original factory short action bolt stop in, it may not allow the bolt to go far enough back to grab the case rim on an M+ mag (Creedmoor). Sometime around the T3x introduction, Tikka's began to get a different bolt stop for short action configurations that gave them some additional bolt travel over the older SA stop.

Found out about this change when I decided to try some M+ mags in older .308 T3’s.
 
Since you mentioned this 300 wsm started as a T3 not a T3x. If you still have the original factory short action bolt stop in, it may not allow the bolt to go far enough back to grab the case rim on an M+ mag (Creedmoor). Sometime around the T3x introduction, Tikka's began to get a different bolt stop for short action configurations that gave them some additional bolt travel over the older SA stop.

Found out about this change when I decided to try some M+ mags in older .308 T3’s.
I have a T3 action (near the end of the T3 era) with the original 243win bolt stop and it clears M+ fine, dunno if there was a change earlier in the T3 history with a shorter one.
 
I have a T3 action (near the end of the T3 era) with the original 243win bolt stop and it clears M+ fine, dunno if there was a change earlier in the T3 history with a shorter one.
I don’t know exactly when it happened either. The newer T3x’s with SA stops have notably more bolt throw than old T3’s with SA stops.

I have also heard plenty of people have success with the M+ in older T3’s with SA stops. I almost wonder if the tolerance between stops puts them right on the edge. When I tried it in (4) T3’s only 1 would pickup rounds from an M+ and it had such little over travel I wouldn’t be confident not occasionally short stroking. The other 3 were just a touch short on throw to pickup a cartridge seated against the back of the mag. Rifles were 2009-2015 era.

Either way it’s an easy fix with a file, new SA bolt stop or a LA stop for the OP. Didn’t want him to be surprised if he ran across the issue.
 
Since you mentioned this 300 wsm started as a T3 not a T3x. If you still have the original factory short action bolt stop in, it may not allow the bolt to go far enough back to grab the case rim on an M+ mag (Creedmoor). Sometime around the T3x introduction, Tikka's began to get a different bolt stop for short action configurations that gave them some additional bolt travel over the older SA stop.

Found out about this change when I decided to try some M+ mags in older .308 T3’s.

I don’t know exactly when it happened either. The newer T3x’s with SA stops have notably more bolt throw than old T3’s with SA stops.

I have also heard plenty of people have success with the M+ in older T3’s with SA stops. I almost wonder if the tolerance between stops puts them right on the edge. When I tried it in (4) T3’s only 1 would pickup rounds from an M+ and it had such little over travel I wouldn’t be confident not occasionally short stroking. The other 3 were just a touch short on throw to pickup a cartridge seated against the back of the mag. Rifles were 2009-2015 era.

Either way it’s an easy fix with a file, new SA bolt stop or a LA stop for the OP. Didn’t want him to be surprised if he ran across the issue.
I ran the gun as is with AICS mags in a KRG X Ray for several hundred rounds last year. I also cycled 3 rounds in and out with the WSM magazine in a factory stock, so hopefully Im good. God forbid im not, ill just have a single shot for now lol.
 
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