Looking to see who has experience with Tikka's and copper bullets. Their twist rates have me a little concerned. Curious who's done it in a 300 win mag or 7 rem mag. In case things have changed Tikka's now ship with an 11" on the 300win mag and 9.5" on the 7mm rem mag in the superlite. Leaning towards the 300 at the moment.
Being in CA I'm stuck with copper bullets and don't want to change up for out of state hunts. I'm not going to shoot Barnes through this gun, want to go with either Cutting Edge or Hammer. I've killed a deer and antelope with LRX out of my 6.5C and don't have confidence to do anything other than shoulder shots which is effective but not ideal as far as meat loss and margin of error. A bullet that sheds petals will give me much more confidence.
I'm going to build this gun specifically for elk and want it to be capable at moderately long range, something that can drop an elk at 600 yards without compromise would make me happy and target shoot at further ranges. For that reason I'm looking to push my bullet weight up as much as can be hoped for, this is where I'm worried and I don't want to buy the Tikka and find myself dissapointed.
As it stands right now off the website specs I couldn't go over 152 gr Hammer Hunters or 150gr MTH from Cutting edge without going against their recommended twist rates which I've read I should take seriously.
Any input would be helpful, thanks.
Being in CA I'm stuck with copper bullets and don't want to change up for out of state hunts. I'm not going to shoot Barnes through this gun, want to go with either Cutting Edge or Hammer. I've killed a deer and antelope with LRX out of my 6.5C and don't have confidence to do anything other than shoulder shots which is effective but not ideal as far as meat loss and margin of error. A bullet that sheds petals will give me much more confidence.
I'm going to build this gun specifically for elk and want it to be capable at moderately long range, something that can drop an elk at 600 yards without compromise would make me happy and target shoot at further ranges. For that reason I'm looking to push my bullet weight up as much as can be hoped for, this is where I'm worried and I don't want to buy the Tikka and find myself dissapointed.
As it stands right now off the website specs I couldn't go over 152 gr Hammer Hunters or 150gr MTH from Cutting edge without going against their recommended twist rates which I've read I should take seriously.
Any input would be helpful, thanks.