What did you do at the range today?

Live target practice this evening. Tikka 223 CTR shooting 60 gr Vmax over TAC. Hustled down to the ranch and got 50 prairie dogs before the sun was starting to set. I have about 50 more rounds and I’ll be pulling the factory barrel. I’ve had a proof prefit ready to swap for two years 😂😂

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how many rounds did you put on that barrel?
 
that's a lot of prairie dogs

what's your chamber specs on the proof?

Yep, this rifle has accounted for plenty of prairie dogs, rock chucks, jack rabbits, steel, and paper haha.

I went with another standard 223. Per Proof, the freebore is 0.070”. That should be a little longer than what Tikka usually has. My CTR had a crazy short throat, so I actually never loaded anything heavier than 69 TMKs.
 
Yep, this rifle has accounted for plenty of prairie dogs, rock chucks, jack rabbits, steel, and paper haha.

I went with another standard 223. Per Proof, the freebore is 0.070”. That should be a little longer than what Tikka usually has. My CTR had a crazy short throat, so I actually never loaded anything heavier than 69 TMKs.
.070" should get you out there plenty far, post up how the new barrel shoots for ya
 
If I remember right, you had done some work to the sear/disconector? Anything change to get it running now?

Been a love/hate thing with that stupid gun since day 1. :mad:

The gun has always had issues hanging up on the disconnect. I'd swapped out parts and did some polishing and while better, was never good. I tossed a Nighthawk drop in trigger set into it. With the new trigger it runs better than ever. But as it got dirty, the reset got sticky unless you give it a thump.

So cleaned and oiled up, now just seeing how many rounds before the trigger starts acting up again.
 
Been a love/hate thing with that stupid gun since day 1. :mad:

The gun has always had issues hanging up on the disconnect. I'd swapped out parts and did some polishing and while better, was never good. I tossed a Nighthawk drop in trigger set into it. With the new trigger it runs better than ever. But as it got dirty, the reset got sticky unless you give it a thump.

So cleaned and oiled up, now just seeing how many rounds before the trigger starts acting up again.
That’s what it was. Thanks for reminding me.
Hope it keeps up with you now!
 
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