I had a tikka t3, I bought it about 10 years ago. Tried a large variety of factory ammo, hornady, federal, remington, barnes, etc. Never could get it to shoot acceptably 2"-minute of paper plate. I got a limbsaver pad, clamp on muzzle brake thinking I was being overly sensitive. Those made it more pleasant to shoot but didn't i.prove groups. Recoil lug was snug and in good condition.
Next was trying to grind the bump in the stock off; no difference. Then a different stock, again no difference.
Started reloading and got some more acceptable results; 0.6-1.5" groups at 100 yards. Tighter groups with 162 eldx, the bit bigger with 175 partitions.
I took it bear hunting and did shoot a bear with the partition. That winter I tried stretching it out with the eldx's, it maintained about moa groups to 400 yards. Then I moved back to 460 yards and had a few keyholes that managed to hit the backer board.
That was the end of the tikka 7rm for me. Last fall I ordered an x-caliber 6.5 prc prefit that wouldn't chamber a round. No help from x-caliber on the chamber issue. So it's been at a smith for a while to get the chamber straightened out for hopefully a future barrel replacement. I ordered a proof 6.5 prc prefit, it shoots well consistently. I haven't shot it much at e tended range yet but a few weeks ago I did set up a gong at 380 yds and shot 3 round groups on two separate days. One measured 2.5" and the other was right at an inch shooting 127 lrx. I'm happy I finally switched the barrel. The 7rm barrel might get turned into a tomato stake. Hopefully the smith can sort out the x-caliber barrel for the future.