My old Tikka has been an accurate, dependable, and enjoyable workhorse for a long time and is a straight up killer so I decided to start upgrading and customizing it. I’ll be doing it a bit at a time as a side project and figured I would post it all here in case anyone is interested. It won’t be anything new or surprising, but should end up being pretty sweet.
Started life as a standard T3 Lite in 308 win and has a Leupold VX2 sitting in Talley LW’s.
The plan is to paint the stock, put on a new scope, and install an array of Mtn Tactical parts to replace the plastic parts. May put on a limb saver to replace the recoil pad that is starting to get gouges in it.
So far I’ve had Snowy Mountain install a pic rail for my Atlas Bipod. They had to mill a backer plate to secure the bolts to due to Tikka’s barrel channel design. They did a great job for a reasonable price with super fast turnaround. It’s rock solid on there.
I started the stock by roughing it up with a Scotchbrite pad, cleaning with denatured alcohol, and spraying on the base coat.
Next step is to let the base coat cure for a while, and install the trigger spring I already have. I have a new set of hardened action screws to replace the factory ones that have gotten buggered up over the years.
Im going to be ordering more parts and picking up the next stock colors today. Stay tuned.
Started life as a standard T3 Lite in 308 win and has a Leupold VX2 sitting in Talley LW’s.
The plan is to paint the stock, put on a new scope, and install an array of Mtn Tactical parts to replace the plastic parts. May put on a limb saver to replace the recoil pad that is starting to get gouges in it.
So far I’ve had Snowy Mountain install a pic rail for my Atlas Bipod. They had to mill a backer plate to secure the bolts to due to Tikka’s barrel channel design. They did a great job for a reasonable price with super fast turnaround. It’s rock solid on there.
I started the stock by roughing it up with a Scotchbrite pad, cleaning with denatured alcohol, and spraying on the base coat.
Next step is to let the base coat cure for a while, and install the trigger spring I already have. I have a new set of hardened action screws to replace the factory ones that have gotten buggered up over the years.
Im going to be ordering more parts and picking up the next stock colors today. Stay tuned.
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