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Mmm I want a model 5 so bad!Not for long, soon it will just be MRC Marshall... lol
Here's mine:
1. Tikka T3x SL in 6.5
2. Winchester 670a in .243
3. BRNO Mod 5 .22lr
Nice! Way better condition than mine lol. But then, mine has been through 4 generations and has some stories to tell I bet LOLView attachment 866122
Here’s my 71 model 2
Yeah but you can’t replace memories and I bet it still drives nails at 50yards thoughNice! Way better condition than mine lol. But then, mine has been through 4 generations and has some stories to tell I bet LOL
iF I Do My PaRt...Yeah but you can’t replace memories and I bet it still drives nails at 50yards though
How much time do you have behind a super varmint? I am interested in getting one, I like heavier barrels. But I am not finding very many reviews online. How does yours shoot, and how long does it take to get the barrel too warm to shoot?1. Tikka T3X Super Varmint in 6.5 Creedmoor
2. Savage Model 12 LRPV in .223
3. Savage 93R17 , 17 HMR
My favorite is Browning Xbolt speed 300 wim mag, 7mm x bolt speed , savage 300 win mag all three get the job done.1-KAC 16”
2-KAC 14.5”
3-Ruger American Ranch 556
These are also the only rifles I have so my choices are limited.
Ben, I have right at 800 rounds through my SV. I got it primarily as a range rifle, shooting out to 500 yards and have been out to 1K yards. The gun is VERY accurate, particularly considering I’m shooting factory ammo only. When I don’t get in its way, it can put multiple hits in 3 and 4” gongs at 500 yards. I baby my barrels and don’t allow them to get over pleasantly warm before I pull the guns off line for cooling. I also shoot slowly. So, I’m really not the best person to ask about barrel shooting limits when it comes to temperature.How much time do you have behind a super varmint? I am interested in getting one, I like heavier barrels. But I am not finding very many reviews online. How does yours shoot, and how long does it take to get the barrel too warm to shoot?
Thank you for the reply. How do you like the stock? I think my thought process is to go ahead and pick one up, and then slide it into a chassis or stock if I feel like it's necessary. I don't mind hauling around a rifle that's 10.5 or so lbs. For me the added accuracy is worth a little more weight.. I will never understand guys wanting 7prc or 300prc in like a 6 lb rifle.Ben, I have right at 800 rounds through my SV. I got it primarily as a range rifle, shooting out to 500 yards and have been out to 1K yards. The gun is VERY accurate, particularly considering I’m shooting factory ammo only. When I don’t get in its way, it can put multiple hits in 3 and 4” gongs at 500 yards. I baby my barrels and don’t allow them to get over pleasantly warm before I pull the guns off line for cooling. I also shoot slowly. So, I’m really not the best person to ask about barrel shooting limits when it comes to temperature.
As far as being a hunting rifle, I’ve not weighed mine, but the gun only is listed at 9 lbs. All up, I’d expect between 10.5 to 11.5 lbs. , maybe a shade more. If I was going to be doing any hunting that required extensive trekking, I would probably look for something lighter. Then again, I’m 77 and not in the same shape I was in my 30’s. Or 40’s. Or 50’s ! For blind/ stand hunting in which less walking is required, I think the SV would be terrific.
In summary, I love mine. Typical Tikka smooth action and accuracy. Can highly recommend.
I wouldn’t qualify as a connoisseur of fine rifle stocks, mind, but IMHO the OEM Roughtech stock certainly seems to be substantial enough. To each his own, but I certainly didn’t spend $1500 or so just to dump the stock. Apparently, a lot of folks do that with Tikka rifles, however. LOL, I think back to the M-16 I shot so many years ago and the SV feels like a MUCH more substantial firearm!Thank you for the reply. How do you like the stock? I think my thought process is to go ahead and pick one up, and then slide it into a chassis or stock if I feel like it's necessary. I don't mind hauling around a rifle that's 10.5 or so lbs. For me the added accuracy is worth a little more weight.. I will never understand guys wanting 7prc or 300prc in like a 6 lb rifle.
That makes sense to me. Probably the course to take it shoot it and see how I like it. This would be a substantial step up for me. My only long gun right now is a Howa 1500 hogue stock. I have been considering the new seekins, but the barrel profile has been giving me a lot of pause.I wouldn’t qualify as a connoisseur of fine rifle stocks, mind, but IMHO the OEM Roughtech stock certainly seems to be substantial enough. To each his own, but I certainly didn’t spend $1500 or so just to dump the stock. Apparently, a lot of folks do that with Tikka rifles, however. LOL, I think back to the M-16 I shot so many years ago and the SV feels like a MUCH more substantial firearm!
An even larger portion modify the factory stocks - for very little money.IMHO the OEM Roughtech stock certainly seems to be substantial enough. To each his own, but I certainly didn’t spend $1500 or so just to dump the stock. Apparently, a lot of folks do that with Tikka rifles, however.