TIKKA Stainless - Phasing it out?

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I ordered a 223 T3x Lite with a stainless action and barrel today. While I was looking for what I wanted, it appeared to me that Tikka was rapidly switching to blued everything with cerakote used for fancier models.


Why did I buy the Tikka?
- 223 is a cheap way to practice with a lot of rounds going down range. 280AI and 6.8W are not cheap to shoot.
- I don't really like ARs.
 
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The “blued” rough techs are stainless actions and barrels with some sort of coating applied over the top.
They still have stainless lite and superlites
What made you think they are phasing them out?


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The “blued” rough techs are stainless actions and barrels with some sort of coating applied over the top.
They still have stainless lite and superlites
What made you think they are phasing them out?


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1) When I called Tikka about my Roughtech Lite, I was told that the barrel was not stainless.

2) If you look at what is in stock at major retailers, the Blued Lite versions seem more plentiful.
 

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1) When I called Tikka about my Roughtech Lite, I was told that the barrel was not stainless.

2) If you look at what is in stock at major retailers, the Blued Lite versions seem more plentiful.
1. Yes. Some of the models are blued.

2. So you’re looking at all major retailers across the globe? Interesting.

Tikkas were originally brought over to the US as a budget line from Sako. A blued Tikka barrel is still a Sako barrel and will last longer than the vast majority of shooters will own it.

I have a blued .308 Tikka barrel and action that is somewhere around 8,500 rounds through it maybe a bit more actually. It’s been cleaned once and didn't need it. There is nothing wrong with a blued Tikka rifle or barrel.
 
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1. Yes. Some of the models are blued.

2. So you’re looking at all major retailers across the globe? Interesting.

Tikkas were originally brought over to the US as a budget line from Sako. A blued Tikka barrel is still a Sako barrel and will last longer than the vast majority of shooters will own it.

I have a blued .308 Tikka barrel and action that is somewhere around 8,500 rounds through it maybe a bit more actually. It’s been cleaned once and didn't need it. There is nothing wrong with a blued Tikka rifle or barrel.

1) I agree that a blued barrel is not the end of the world. There is nothing wrong with my Roughtech.

2) At current pricing, I think the value is not there for the basic, blued versions which do not come with a threaded barrel.

I eventually tracked down what I wanted at Europtic, but it wasn't like I could go to Bass Pro or other common online sources. Most places only offered the blued version or more expensive versions.
 
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They come in waves. I bookmarked this search and for a while there were only a few results. Then one day 30+ vendors had stainless .223's in stock. Seems to be dropping back down again. Not necessarily an indication that Tikka is going to stop production of the basic stainless models...

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What's retail, $150 cheaper for basic blued lite vs stainless lite? Basic Tikka lite rifles are price point guns and the big box stores probably sell more of the cheaper versions thus they likely have more of them. At least that would be my guess.
 
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