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to add to this-They’re consistently very accurate out of the box
-Their receivers are machined to consistent tolerances, so much so, that barrel makers have prefit barrels for them.
-they’re relatively inexpensive
What’s not to like?
What’s the draw to Tikka ? I have never owned one or shot one. I am looking at getting another bolt gun. Is this the go-to now ? Just curious as to why everyone is talking about them.
Even if you could find someone to trade you straight across for a Tikka, you would be getting the better end of the deal!Gotcha. I got a CA Evoke in a 6.5PRC. i haven’t even put the bolt in yet. I was thinking of trying to offload it and get the Tikka in a 6.5PRC.
Gotcha. I got a CA Evoke in a 6.5PRC. i haven’t even put the bolt in yet. I was thinking of trying to offload it and get the Tikka in a 6.5PRC.
-They’re consistently very accurate out of the box
-Their receivers are machined to consistent tolerances, so much so, that barrel makers have prefit barrels for them.
-they’re relatively inexpensive
What’s not to like?
to add to this
-they have significant aftermarket support, probably second to only 700s and the market is constantly growing
-they are tested and field proven to be very reliable and safe in harsh conditions, both in terms of not going off when on safe, and going off every time you pull the trigger
Yep. What cartridge?Is the T3x lite a good option?
Yep. What cartridge?
Just checking to ensure it’s a newer model in some cartridges as they changed the twist rates on some, to better stabilize heavy for caliber bullets
I just got my t3x stainless lite in 6.5 prc and was shooting 1/2" groups @ 100 before the first box of ammo ran out! I'm not a great shooter but took it out to 500 yards and was consistently hitting 8" target which is suprising for me!It would be a 6.5PRC