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Only if your 243 is a stainless superlite 8 twist tikka cut to 16 and threaded, bedded in a rokstok 🤣
Ha... Well, it's unfortunately a fluted d-18 contour Tikka at 22". But I was considering chopping it myself, filing the flutes deeper, potentially filing the contour down a bit, drilling holes all over the stock or carving a huge hole through it, cutting the forestock short along with the sides to make it look like that UL kimber hunter stock, rolling with the stock without any butt pad, dremeling out pockets on the action to look like a kindergarten version of UMs job... All really terrible ideas. However, I don't think any of them would ruin accuracy. So there's that. I would bet I could carve that stock down to 18oz
 
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Ha... Well, it's unfortunately a fluted d-18 contour Tikka at 22". But I was considering chopping it myself, filing the flutes deeper, potentially filing the contour down a bit, drilling holes all over the stock or carving a huge hole through it, cutting the forestock short along with the sides to make it look like that UL kimber hunter stock, rolling with the stock without any butt pad, dremeling out pockets on the action to look like a kindergarten version of UMs job... All really terrible ideas. However, I don't think any of them would ruin accuracy. So there's that. I would bet I could carve that stock down to 18oz
If you have the budget, a significant upgrade for any tikka is a stockys VG Carbon. Ive seen them go for $380 on sale... You might find a used one for cheaper. With mods, you can get it into the 20oz range easily.
 

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If you have the budget, a significant upgrade for any tikka is a stockys VG Carbon. Ive seen them go for $380 on sale... You might find a used one for cheaper. With mods, you can get it into the 20oz range easily.
And send it to LRI for what ($200?) And they will reprofile it, add more to chop and thread it. Not crazy money though
 
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And send it to LRI for what ($200?) And they will reprofile it, add more to chop and thread it. Not crazy money though
Selling and replacing would be cheaper than a recontour, cut and thread job. I'd considered that since I found a new SS lite 223 barrel locally for $100.

Anyway, I'm just dreaming at the moment since I'm medical bill rich and cash poor. I'd 100% buy all the parts for a ULUL tomorrow if I had the spare change
 

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Selling and replacing would be cheaper than a recontour, cut and thread job. I'd considered that since I found a new SS lite 223 barrel locally for $100.

Anyway, I'm just dreaming at the moment since I'm medical bill rich and cash poor. I'd 100% buy all the parts for a ULUL tomorrow if I had the spare change
That's definitely a cheaper route, but my lite ss isn't threaded, hopefully that one is if you run a can. The LRI job would be lot thinner than the lite profile if you wanted. @packgoatguy could give you a better idea perhaps, although if they are willing to take it down to the profile of the green mountain (AR barrel) they made for me, it would take a ton of weight off of a tikka lite!
 
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For anyone's info:

I cut this Tikka stock butt down by roughly 3/4" for my boys a couple years ago. Butt pad removed along with foam, and cutting off the foreend to the first lateral barrel rib/support, it's 19.7 oz. After drilling some holes or just cutting out a huge hole in the buttstock and cutting the upper 3/4 of the foreend off to where it only serves as a handle/rest, I bet it will drop another few ounces. I'm also going to remove brass inserts and screws, probably Dremel out some material under the grip and see if I can just glue the grip on.

So if I swapped out my d-18 243 barrel (could also just get my 30-06 superlite cut to 16" for even more weight savings) for a 16" 223 barrel, then the barrel may be around 30oz from my research.

Action+bottom metal +mag - 33oz
Barrel - 30oz
Stock - 17oz

5lbs for a bare Tikka isn't bad.

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That's definitely a cheaper route, but my lite ss isn't threaded, hopefully that one is if you run a can. The LRI job would be lot thinner than the lite profile if you wanted. @packgoatguy could give you a better idea perhaps, although if they are willing to take it down to the profile of the green mountain (AR barrel) they made for me, it would take a ton of weight off of a tikka lite!

Ugh!!! Really? Man.... You guys really are a bad influence. I knew LRI did recontouring, but I didn't know they'd take a Tikka barrel even lighter than a Tikka lite profile.

The 223 barrel I found locally is a regular lite SS full length, so 22.4". But, I'd eventually get it cut and threaded for my can.

I expect I'd be able to sell my 243 for $200 or maybe a little more, so I'd only be out a little money with the local 223 plus a cut and thread
 

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For anyone's info:

I cut this Tikka stock butt down by roughly 3/4" for my boys a couple years ago. Butt pad removed along with foam, and cutting off the foreend to the first lateral barrel rib/support, it's 19.7 oz. After drilling some holes or just cutting out a huge hole in the buttstock and cutting the upper 3/4 of the foreend off to where it only serves as a handle/rest, I bet it will drop another few ounces. I'm also going to remove brass inserts and screws, probably Dremel out some material under the grip and see if I can just glue the grip on.

So if I swapped out my d-18 243 barrel (could also just get my 30-06 superlite cut to 16" for even more weight savings) for a 16" 223 barrel, then the barrel may be around 30oz from my research.

Action+bottom metal +mag - 33oz
Barrel - 30oz
Stock - 17oz

4.38lbs for a bare Tikka isn't bad.

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Nice work! I've added a bit of spray foam in the cavity, and then cut it flush after it dried, then the water activated gorilla glue IIRC worked great to glue the buttpad to. Got my kimber hunter stock to 13.5oz that way, with a lot of holes drilled in it...
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Nice work! I've added a bit of spray foam in the cavity, and then cut it flush after it dried, then the water activated gorilla glue IIRC worked great to glue the buttpad to. Got my kimber hunter stock to 13.5oz that way, with a lot of holes drilled in it...
Edited to show the correct weight. Had to look at an old Pic to remember

Hmm.... Haha.

It's still surprisingly rigid. But I wouldn't want to shoot a 30 cal with it.

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