Tikka questions

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I’m planning on buying a .243 tikka fast twist. I can buy a rough tech with a 20” barrel, fluted bolt and cerokote for $950 or a superlite 20” for $900. Either will be cut and retreaded to 16” and eventually put in a different stock.

It appears the RT is not stainless just coated, and I don’t see a weight listed but from research it looks like maybe 6.8lbs and SS 6.1lbs. Not much info on the 20” RT out there, on Sakos site the only 20” RT I can find is a RT lite.

Anyway my question is should I go stainless for $50 less or does the fluted bolt and bigger knob make it worth it over the SS. I’ve had cerokote rifles and have had zero issues. I’d imagine I could resell the RT stock to make up the $50 difference over the SL stock.

Anything I’m missing on these? Should I just grab the superlite from sportsman’s or order the rough tech?

 
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Just came in yesterday. Sighted in only… 3 shots. I was thinking about chopping this from 20” to 17”…but I’m gonna just shoot it for now.
My can is only 7” long so I may leave it be.
 
I’m planning on buying a .243 tikka fast twist. I can buy a rough tech with a 20” barrel, fluted bolt and cerokote for $950 or a superlite 20” for $900. Either will be cut and retreaded to 16” and eventually put in a different stock.

It appears the RT is not stainless just coated, and I don’t see a weight listed but from research it looks like maybe 6.8lbs and SS 6.1lbs. Not much info on the 20” RT out there, on Sakos site the only 20” RT I can find is a RT lite.

Anyway my question is should I go stainless for $50 less or does the fluted bolt and bigger knob make it worth it over the SS. I’ve had cerokote rifles and have had zero issues. I’d imagine I could resell the RT stock to make up the $50 difference over the SL stock.

Anything I’m missing on these? Should I just grab the superlite from sportsman’s or order the rough tech?

I would go with the SS one. A fluted bolt just means more crap gets into your action.
 
I’m planning on buying a .243 tikka fast twist. I can buy a rough tech with a 20” barrel, fluted bolt and cerokote for $950 or a superlite 20” for $900. Either will be cut and retreaded to 16” and eventually put in a different stock.

It appears the RT is not stainless just coated, and I don’t see a weight listed but from research it looks like maybe 6.8lbs and SS 6.1lbs. Not much info on the 20” RT out there, on Sakos site the only 20” RT I can find is a RT lite.

Anyway my question is should I go stainless for $50 less or does the fluted bolt and bigger knob make it worth it over the SS. I’ve had cerokote rifles and have had zero issues. I’d imagine I could resell the RT stock to make up the $50 difference over the SL stock.

Anything I’m missing on these? Should I just grab the superlite from sportsman’s or order the rough tech?

243 Winchester Stainless Lite. 20" fast twist. If I chopped 4" off the barrel, I'd end up under 5 lbs. I could shave a couple of oz.'s off the complete build if I dumped the pic rail and went with lighter rings. I like to swap scopes, so a pic rail is a must for me.

A superlite would obviously weigh less.
A roughtech would weigh about the same. Plus, I don't like the idea of chopping a fluted barrel when there are lightweight barrels without the flutes.

If you are going to change the stock, there is no reason to buy the roughtech.IMG_1776.jpeg

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It was an ounce an inch for my 308 when I cut it.
I don’t think you’ll drop 19 ounces from the barrel chop.

If I’m reading it correctly.

I was referencing the top picture. I only need 3 oz to get under 6lbs.

The bottom photo is how I plan to keep it setup. If I wanted to build a really light rig, I would chop 4" off the barre, remove the rail, use the 1" rings I have that mount directly to the tikka and install a Leupold 2.5-10x40 I have sitting in my safe.

I think it would end up around 6.5-6.8lbs. I could definitely be wrong.
 
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