I reckon I will wait for Embers to become more available.I’ve got the D-18. Looking at the barrel right now. I don’t see any SS markings.
I reckon I will wait for Embers to become more available.I’ve got the D-18. Looking at the barrel right now. I don’t see any SS markings.
Just curious why Tikka would use SS If they know the barrel will be coated?
Just curious why Tikka would use SS If they know the barrel will be coated?
They don’t.Just curious why Tikka would use SS If they know the barrel will be coated?
Sportsmans has them...Don’t know what calibers are available through.I reckon I will wait for Embers to become more available.
Go look up the Tikka 6.5 PRC thread. Plenty of guys listing chronograph speeds of their Tikas all shooting 100 fps slower then they should. It's not a made up internet thing.Give it a break. I didn’t have it on when I took the pic. I also verified my dope out 1000 yards. I’m sorry what you read on Snipers Hidr might not be the case.
Tikkas are slow, plenty of evidence as mentioned above, but they are also very accurate, don’t have to be broken in, don’t have to be cleaned, and are designed to last, check out the 8 min mark in the following video
yep I got this one just for the action and barrel. I bought this gun to basically throw away the stock and put it in a chassis. I, personally, really like fluted barrels, and the only one I could find other than this model with a fluted barrel had a wooden stock, and it felt like a shame to toss that. This one fits all my needs plus it's threaded for my suppressor. This gun is replacing my Model 70 as my elk gun because I want something that I can beat on a little more and not die a little inside each time it gets a scratch. been shooting .5in groups at 100 yards with factory Federal ammo and am really loving it.Thanks been wondering about that. I ve read both ways and want stainless in a darker cerakote without the shine…plus I don’t care for the orange in the ember stock
Lol, I bought a super grade several years ago and took it hunting. Regretted it by lunch the first day.yep I got this one just for the action and barrel. I bought this gun to basically throw away the stock and put it in a chassis. I, personally, really like fluted barrels, and the only one I could find other than this model with a fluted barrel had a wooden stock, and it felt like a shame to toss that. This one fits all my needs plus it's threaded for my suppressor. This gun is replacing my Model 70 as my elk gun because I want something that I can beat on a little more and not die a little inside each time it gets a scratch. been shooting .5in groups at 100 yards with factory Federal ammo and am really loving it.