I have had eight or nine of them. At the moment I have three. And I love them. Best bang for your buck. No doubt in my mind.
@edwardabrams4972 Жыл бұрын
The best hunting rifle in their price range! I have been hunting reloading and collecting for a short 60+ years and have owned hundreds of rifles and I hunt with Sako’s and Tikka’s only! I have custom builds and currently have 7 in the shop being built or improved on in one form or another as well as high end factor rifles but for hunting nothing shoots a bigger range of factor or custom ammo then these 2 factory rifles!
@AlexS.2016 Жыл бұрын
Great info and introduction. Background information that people don't research even to buy a printer today. Your time into this is greatly appreciated. Great job.
@sethgriffin6014Ай бұрын
Currently using a t3x lite stainless in 30-06 for whitetail. Got a Trijicon Accupoint 2.5-10x56 on top and slinging 180 gr SSTs through it.
@johnroche7228 Жыл бұрын
Just bought one myself and I’m excited to test it out, thanks for the detailed review!
@michaelwinkler30886 ай бұрын
I own a T3x lite long in .308Win. Got it cut down to 16"/40cm with a M15x1 thread. I run a Eratac SOB3D Supressor on it. Greetings from Germany and Waidmannsheils
@PNWredneck Жыл бұрын
Love my t3x ss lh 30-06. Leupold vx5hd 3-15x44 windplex. Getting 1moa 10 shot groups with several bullets.
@marvinbrock960 Жыл бұрын
I have a Lefty T3x lite in 7mm Rem Mag… my gunsmith threaded the barrel 1/2-28 I believe, due to barrel diameter - being so thin… but also made the 2 chamber brake to Match.. $200.. plus or minus for Eveything. I really calmes the little fella down, almost enough to spot your impacts at 800 plus.. It’s a consistent sub Moa performer with lots of groups running sub 3/4 and 1/2” on occasion.. it’s a shooter for sure.. A buddy has the exact same setup in RH configuration and it duplicates the precision I get from mine. $15 trigger spring and a more vertical grip replacement from Tikka and it’s a beast! 162 ELD-X with 69.5 grains of Reloder-26 - avg 3075 fps from the 24” barrel.. Easily got into the 3150 range but the recoil velocity was getting brutal.. backed off to 69.5 gr with sub 3/4” Moa being normal. As far as factory loads - The WincHester Deer season XP 140 grain is amazing! Sub 3/4” Moa… That said.. that particular ammo shoots sub Moa in literally every gun and caliber I’ve tried it in! Whatever witchcraft WincHester discovered, I hope they never change it! Ex. 308, 7RM, 6.5 CM, 270win, and 300 blk.. the little 300 blk XP round is a deer killing machine! Opens like a boss and goes nuts at 80 yards, my personal experience. Broke both shoulders of a good 7 pt and rolled him up!
@grinderdude0631 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 tikkas, one roughtech ember in 300 WM and the other is a t3x lite stainless 308. Here in Canada, one retailer sells them with a muzzlebrake, they say it is factory made for them specifically, which I can't say if it's true but what I like is that it is 20" stainless and I wanted a short 308 for brush...Both shoot MOA with factory ammo and are better than the shooter. The action, accuracy, light weight, they are just amazing!! Thanks for the video and keep up the great content.
@osiris654 Жыл бұрын
Which retailer??
@elendal8 ай бұрын
@@osiris654 dante
@COB506Ай бұрын
I’ve seen that 308 lite stainless 20" on Dante’s website. I was going to go with a polyfade or rough tech to get the 20 inch barrel but they are a little heavier. How do you like yours?
@bajadrifter10 ай бұрын
Nice, clear presentation. I like the rifle and scope but I am not a fan of the 30-06 caliber. Regarding your desire to thread the barrel, I spoke with a gunsmith in Colorado about this same issue with my Hawkeye 243. As with your rifle, there isn't enough material to thread it 5/8-24. He suggested threading it 7/16 x32, and purchasing an adapter that will go from 7/16x32 to 5/8x24. Thanks for taking the time and effort to produce a good video!
@mine8009 Жыл бұрын
I have two of these, a stainless lite in 7mm-08 and a lite in 300 Win Mag. Love them. The 7 routinely shoots lights out with most ammo I’ve used, finally measured 1 group the other day and it was down to 0.388 MOA (Thanks Ballistic-X). The 300 is a solid rifle and when I do my part, I’ve gotten groups as tight as 1/2 moa, though it tends to be more routinely a 0.75 MOA gun. Even though it runs the 1-11 twist (bought it before they changed to 1-10 for the 300 WM), I have run up to 200 gr bullets (Hornady Precision Hunter, 200 gr ELD-X) through it and have not seen any obvious stability issues. I’d take these over any Remington I’ve owned any day. Their lighter, smoother in action and trigger, more reliable (had a 700 LR in 300 WM that wouldn’t feed consistently for anything), and more accurate.
@jmgates096 ай бұрын
Yeah 1 in 11 seems fine for 200gr to me 2 I have a 300wsm tikka n it shoots the 200gr eldx lights out .5 to .75 and the Terminal Ascent good enough 1 to 1.5 groups
@christopherrussell411 Жыл бұрын
I’d throw a limbsaver recoil pad on and that might be a cheaper solution then a muzzle break for the time being. I put one on my T3x lite in 7-08 and feels like a 223
@mine8009 Жыл бұрын
This made a huge difference on my 300.
@TikkaT3x Жыл бұрын
Just put one on my 30-06 about 30 minutes ago. You certainly know you aren't shooting a .22 when it goes off.
@christopherrussell411 Жыл бұрын
@@TikkaT3x with a 30-06 probably come out feeling more like a 7mm-08
@TikkaT3x Жыл бұрын
@@christopherrussell411 Before the Limbsaver, it felt close to a 300 Win mag.
@phild9813 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this is key. It made my 270wsm easy to shoot on the bench and otherwise.
@benbeezner7733 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I too have a Tikka T3X in 30-06 but disappointed that Tikka uses a 1 in 11 twist while most other manufacturers uses 1 in 10 for their modern 30-06 rifles. I prefer copper projectiles and used Hornady’s 165 grain CX Superformance to take a nice mule deer. Hornady recommends a 1 in 10 twist for that round and I am going to switch to their recently introduced 150 grain CX Superformance to try and improve accuracy and to increase the impact velocity of the round on target. I appreciated your 30-06 165 grain CX Superformance video. I would definitely be interested in a video of the new 150 grain CX Superformance 30-06 from your Tikka T3X comparing the accuracy of the two rounds and if there is notable performance difference from the higher impact velocity of the lighter round at longer ranges. Keep up the good work.
@Finnbearl61r8 ай бұрын
168gr Barnes TTSX works excellently in my Sako M591 308win with 11”. May i point out that Sako also loads their 170gr(11g) all copper bullet Blade in 30-06 and 162gr in 308. The CX or GMX in 165r shouldn’t be a problem.
@Mountainghost72 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber, I own a Tikka Superlite 30.06, had it threaded & muzzle break put on, highly recommend it. Keep up the good videos
@ULFISHGETTER5 ай бұрын
What threads did you get?
@Mountainghost725 ай бұрын
@@ULFISHGETTER not sure, just had the gunsmith thread it for muzzlebrake
@Ringbill27 Жыл бұрын
I have a T3x in 30-06 w/ a Burris Fullfield 2.5-10x42. Fairly accurate and I have 130gr, 150gr and 168gr ttsx from Barnes waiting for load development. Thinking to settle on the 150gr. It’s a shoulder thumper but a limbsaver recoil pad tamed it quite a bit. Good rifles.
@mikebraun9673 Жыл бұрын
You are going to like using the 130gr ttsx... when used on deer it's like hitting them with a bolt of lighting.... the 130gr in the 3006 will fly just as fast as any 130gr in the .270win...
@AdrianSams Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the video. I have a Tikka t3x ctr in .223 Rem whcih I've had for about 2yrs and love it. It so accurate and needs little maintainence. I have a vortex PST Gen2 scope on it which ok but I'll now look into the Leupold scopes so thanks again. All the best from England.
@heythere65667 ай бұрын
The LimbSaver Air Tech recoil pad does wonders with felt recoil. A must for Tikka Lite models.
@jmgates096 ай бұрын
Backfire makes a recoil pad that is better I've had limbsaver and pachmayer and it's better than both
@heythere65666 ай бұрын
@@jmgates09 Been thinking about trying one of those.
@ZachLagrandeur4 ай бұрын
Regarding the muzzle break, I was told by my local Tikka dealer that they wouldn't install one because it would void the warranty. Mine is in 7mm rem mag.
@Accuracy1st Жыл бұрын
Regarding twist rate, my gunbuilder had a 300WSM with a 1-13 twist barrel shooting 190 grain bullets. Stabilized just fine
@joshuarisley809111 ай бұрын
Just bought the t3x lite chambered in 270 Winchester, went with a sig sauer 3×9 scope, we'll see how it does in the spring when I zero the scope in.
@mikekeretzman4757 Жыл бұрын
3TX 6,5 CM Light. Handloads 130 gr Sierra and Speer 140 Hot Core. Both 1/4-5/16” @ 100-yds if I do my job. Both loads over 2800 fps. I have a T3 in 308 cal. And 165 gr Sierra or Speer will give 3/8” @ 100-yds. Handloads for deer @ 2520 fps. Out of the 22” length barrel. This load has done shoulder shots through and through on many occasions of at least 10 deer. All in dense wooded areas.
@mot0rhe4d40 Жыл бұрын
To the punching through with the 308. I used the Hornady 150gr Inter-bond on my buffalo hunt. Both shots inside 100, both passed completely through. 😉👍
@mot0rhe4d40 Жыл бұрын
Have a T3X Hunter in 7mm-08. While I wasn't excited about the caliber initially ( bought used ). I have been nothing but happy with it, other than I would have preferred proper metal bottom metal. Also mine is walnut around blued steel with a Nikon 3-12 optic.
@cabochris100 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I live in Sequim, WA and have the DIY hunting rifle build bug. I've built 2. A 300RUM off a TI Summit action. This was my idea for black bears in cuts. Its light, shoots factory ammo darn good, but kicks without a brake. I may put on a brake, but just don't like the thunder! The other build was a 375 Ruger on a stainless T3X. Again no brake, 6.5lbs and one must control this beast. It shoots very good. Both rifles have carbon barrels and stocks. I'm now working on my next build. Again off a tikka action. My idea is a do most hunting rifle, with the idea of shooting close out to 400 or so. I want it to be lightweight, short and accurate. One gun for mountain hunts, bear, elk in black timber. I have the stock and will order a carbon pre-fit threaded barrel. OK, so here is where it gets a bit crazy. I'm thinking a 20 inch barrel! Originally I was leaning towards a 7PRC. But have some reservations now. I like 7mm, but honestly in my hunting experience, 30 caliber and up seem to kill bigger critters better? In the past my 338 Win dumps elk. Plus I'm starting to question the ELDX bullet? I guess my questions for you is, I've been thinking of building it in 300 Win. My thinking is perhaps using the Hornady Superformance 165 grain CX load for everything. That's if it shoots good, which I expect it would. Based on calculations it would still hold approx 2100 FPS out of the shorter barrel at 400. So the bullet should still expand out there. Im thinking the 7PRC might shoot more accurately using factory ELD-X or CX loads. On the other hand, I have several boxes of Federal 200 TA in 300 Win, which should prove devastating on bear and elk? So I'm leaning towards the 300 Win for my new go to hunting rifle. My plan is to mount a Leupold VX 5 HD... the same as yours, or a Trijicon Accupoint, both in my safe waiting patiently. So, what are your thoughts about my project? Also, for the past 2 years my buddy and I have been scouting for black bear on the Olympic Peninsula, and have actually spotted bear 3 times. But as for making bear hunting here a specific hunt, we're beginners. Years ago I went on one of the last legal hound hunts. I got a small bear and it was the most exciting hunt I've ever been on. I think it was somwhere just South of the Promised Land, but just do not remember. We have scouted for bear everywhere from near Clallam Bay, Forks, The Clearwater Noth and South. We have yet to scout The Matheny or Quinault. I've still not settled on an area to focus on. Since you hunt bear here, and without sharing your exact spots, where might you suggest we focus scouting this early summer. Would walking/biking behind gated roads be good advice? The few bears we've spotted were random, and pretty much on open roads. Really appreciate any tips. Thanks!
@DustinWaggoner-b3k2 ай бұрын
Holy shit, what a long ass rambling comment.
@paulbernitt42804 ай бұрын
I have the wooden stock 6.5 Creedmoor version of the T3 with the 22-inch barrel. I really don't care about the weight difference as much as the ballistics and better stock right out of the box. I shoot the 143-grain hornady ELDX precision hunter ammo with the Leopold ballistic-specific scope that has a yard-specific reticle. The yard specific reticle eliminates the need for cheat sheets or memorizing the yardage in the field. The cost for a gunsmith to thread the barrel is $150-$200. Since I already have the 22-inch barrel, I don't need the added velocity with my silencer. I use a fabric-style comb on the stock much like yours. I have a bipod on it and a sling. I plan on replacing the plastic trigger guard, clip, and plastic on the end of the bolt. While this will not enhance the ballistics, it will prevent breakage in the field. This is a tack driver out to 500 yards. Im taking it bear hunting in 2 weeks.
@OverlandbyEric3 ай бұрын
I Really enjoyed your well informed content. Keep making great videos. 👊🏼
@jamesmooney5348 Жыл бұрын
Very nice rifle! Great presentation too. Myself I could never figuer why people call them budget rifles. I have two older ones. M695. 7 mag. Shot tiny groups with Norma 120 gr Kalahari. But can't find that ammo any more...
@chadwallace3598Ай бұрын
You talked about using the lower 3 power when in timber or whatever. I thought on second focal plane scopes you had to keep it on the highest power or else it would affect where your bullets hit?
@calebrose3562 Жыл бұрын
I’m running a version of that 5HD Leupold scope on three of my guns. I really like them for hunting. My tikka 30-06 is set up with the same model is yours. Thanks for the video
@jmgates096 ай бұрын
Is any of them the firedot is it worth the more money than plex or windplex I can find both them for less than a G but the firedot can't find less than 1100
@diehard806110 ай бұрын
I can't get a vertical grip anywhere 😔
@merog2 Жыл бұрын
I have a T3x lite adjustable in .308 on order, almost all tikka`s I have seen here in Norway is threaded. Suppressors and muzzle devises are very common here.
@GuyBraget2 ай бұрын
Wow, this is one detailed vid. Subbing right now !
@Lucysdad668 ай бұрын
I have the t3x lite and to me it compares to my browning A bolt stainless stocker they even look alike they are the 2 lightest rifles I have..
@4NaturesStory10 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you! 🇺🇸🍻
@pbisceglie1 Жыл бұрын
T3X in 308 win. Love it, shoots 150 Nosler BT’s 1/2-3/4” with Varget
@pbisceglie1 Жыл бұрын
Just saw those 172gr Speers are on sale for $30.41 at midway. I just picked up a box of 190gr Impacts from your suggestion
@Accuracy1st Жыл бұрын
same here
@noelb1837 Жыл бұрын
Great video awesome gun. Which rail are you using under that Leupold scope ?
@SamuelBerryhill Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I really love my tikka t3x stainless in 7mm-08 and looking to buy another tikka rifle hopefully soon or build one from a tikka action. They are really good rifles in there price range. Also if you want to try some really good hunting bullet that are easy to load for look at hammer bullets by far they are the best bullets I’ve used for hunting. Keep up the good work God bless
@mr.mr.3301 Жыл бұрын
They now have threaded barrels but they are a thicker profile. That being said you may could do it but have to cut some of the barrel off.
@Greyzonecompliant5 ай бұрын
Threading of the barrel for 30$ (beer money) if you know the gunsmith 😉 about 100$ when i payed the full rate in a different store. two long days i waited. Nice rifle and scope. Cheers from Sweden 🍻
@JamesM-l5g Жыл бұрын
Great review!
@travissmith-wz5nc Жыл бұрын
Unreal accuracy
@davidjurado61165 ай бұрын
Looked good. Didn’t see lots of recoil.. but I sure do feel it. 👍🏻
@paullavallee1631Ай бұрын
Pound for pound as good as any push feed center fire, you would be hard pressed to outdo it in any hunting situation
@Maverick17917 ай бұрын
What a detailed video! It shows how much you love your Tikka. Im looking at the T3x in 7mm08 / .308 & stainless. 7mm08 ammo is a little bit in short supply. Plenty of .308 available. Question: did you do an after market 20 MOA picatanny rail to mount your Leupold? I like the idea of the additional space for scope mounting. Your choice of the 3-15x44 duplex Firedot is right on.
@johnryan1386 Жыл бұрын
I literally just bought a new blued lite 7mm08 today on the 7/8
@Fisherhunt5610 ай бұрын
I really like Speer Impacts..Needs to expand the line.
@Finnbearl61r8 ай бұрын
Sako Hammerhead (RN) 220gr is no problem with the 11” rifling twist. Actually Sako makes all 30 cal (308,30-06,300WinMag) with the same 11” twist
@Joel_Unbound Жыл бұрын
Just for reference that user opinions may vary I've owned the same rifle in alternate caliber. In just over one year, it failed to eject spent cartridges and was not run till dirty and bolt has been disassembled and cleaned as well. I also know someone who had the blued version and that blue rusts FAST. As example pouring rain, wiped down as best as could and stored in truck drove home and the barrel had considerable rust within two hours. Lastly I have a friend who has the new camo version in 6.5 CM and it has had ejection issues where the cartridge is getting stuck in the rifle regardless of the brand of ammo cleaning and gunsmithing. Overall the Tika is a decent rifle, but in my experience for the cost there are better. Varying types of Tika at my local sporting goods store are $750-1500. 1500 for a Tika? For me that is a hard no. For those prices you can buy Kimber Hunter and on up with a three-position safety, as good a barrel, better trigger, and controlled round feed. There is also Winchester, Bergara, and Howa to put into contention. For me the Tika has very good barrel, very poor stock, meh trigger, poor magazine, which are expensive to replace, and decent action/bolt run. Currently I run a Howa full carbon barreled action I put into a carbon stock (all that for 1150) and a Nosler Mt Carbon. So I am assuredly batting heavier than the Tika cost except for my piece together Howa vs moderate to high-end Tika. This probably sounds like I am bashing Tika and maybe I am a little bc they get such positive press. If one picks up a Tika and loves it (as I did when I first did) then buy it but don't neglect holding many other rifles as well. I had a buddy key on a Tika until he held and worked the action on a Bergara that cost the same and he bought the Bergara. Really love the vids keep it up. Sorry to be such a sour puss - just providing a contrasting POV. I do love the scope though and have very good experience with Leupold VX3 and VX5s. :)
@MNBuckhunter Жыл бұрын
I have 4 tikkas and have never had a single issue with any of them. The shoot lights out and the triggers break under 3 pounds right outta the box. Bergara doesn't have anything on tikka and they don't make left hand options other than the ugly b14 or whatever it is. Another thing for all the cry babies about the threaded muzzle. Tikka offers threaded options and if you can afford suppressors you can afford a 1200 dollar rifle.
@mine8009 Жыл бұрын
I had a similar rust issue with my blued one. Went hunting with it while it was raining, put it in case and by the time I got back home there was notable (though not significant) surface rust. A quick wipe down with some CLP and it was gone. Got caught in a pretty heavy squall about 3 weeks ago, same rifle doing target practice, let it air dry and not an issue. The other problem this brought up that I haven’t seen mentioned yet is that these rifles tend to be incredibly sensitive (in my experience) to receiver screw torque. After taking my blued one apart to check for rust between stock and underside of barrel, it went from a comfortable 0.75 moa gun to a 2 moa gun at best. Played around with the torque on the screws and got it reined back in.
@Joel_Unbound Жыл бұрын
@Hondayo77 user experiences may vary. Bergara is much better to this user as said and noted in my comments... three diff user experiences speak to itself.... that said, I'll stick to my nosler mountain carbon in 28 nosler. Also as said if you love it good for you. Cheers.
@Joel_Unbound Жыл бұрын
@Hondayo77 I also personally world be happier with diff trigger and stock so at that point just for me I'll go to a different rifle.
@edwardabrams4972 Жыл бұрын
Even though I have had better luck with the Tikka’s then the Vanguards and Bergara’s I like that you tell it how you see it in your experience with these rifles! I collect bolt action rifles and have bought and owned hundreds over the last 60+ years and many high end factory and custom rifles but with all my hunting and my 4 boys hunting as well as my in-laws who all hunt the Sako is the best for the price you pay in their price range and the Tikka’s in their price range. My oldest son is a member at one of the biggest gun ranges in the US and we have tested many many rifles over the years!
@texpatriot8462 Жыл бұрын
As the former owner of an older home, I was fascinated by the older metal panel behind you. What does it control?
@Off-target-xy6bx Жыл бұрын
Threaded barrel would help their sales 👍. Nice shooting.
@Accuracy1st Жыл бұрын
What rings are those?
@jamesmooney5348 Жыл бұрын
FOOD FOR THOUGHT- I like your guys work and what you guys do takes a lot of work. In saying that, what if you guys took you top performing or favorite bulltes and shot them through 20% gel? But that would even be more work... A good thought, none the less. You guys make good videos and get better with each season.... Keep it up Jesus is King
@jonathanmitchell3733 Жыл бұрын
The wood stock one. Nice and classy
@yeahno141311 ай бұрын
Great breakdown. What rail mount and rings are you using with your Leupold? I'm thinking about changing things up on mine. Thanks and great video.
@jamesmooney5348 Жыл бұрын
I would think that rifle in 06 and being so lite, has a stout kick. My wife has the t3 in 308. I think that's a good match up....
@TikkaT3x Жыл бұрын
Yes, it has some kick. Worth every bit of force to the shoulder after humping a mountainside all day.
@nateblowers65462 ай бұрын
What pouch is that on your stock?
@Tain950 Жыл бұрын
Can you install a larger magazine. Don’t know much about rifles and really considering getting a Tikka
@Lazzoboy11 ай бұрын
Spuhr mounts?
@ST1YUNGKEVO10 ай бұрын
30 -06 vs 308 win, which one would you go for on hunting backcountry ?
@silaspierre1377 Жыл бұрын
have you done any testing on Norma Kalahari mono bullet? can you link if you have or do a video ? please ;)
@travissmith-wz5nc Жыл бұрын
Ever try the hammer bullet 136 gr hammer hunters? I found in my 270 hammer bullets are little easier to get accuracy.
@jenniferhorton5164 Жыл бұрын
6.5 creedmore used the hammer bullets it leaves a smoke trail hammers are used for the 7mm and few others. Hammer on
@plm3006 Жыл бұрын
How is the recoil on the light? I had an opportunity to fire a 300 wsm in the t3 light I can remember tasting blood.
@theunofficialresults231 Жыл бұрын
Ever think about a clamp on brake? Never tried one myself , so no personal info here.
@frontlinerejects8029 Жыл бұрын
I haven't looked into it so same here, no personal experience, but I feel like if I had one on the gun I'd be constantly questioning whether it was tight or not. Could get distracting. Would probably work just fine though
@theunofficialresults231 Жыл бұрын
@@frontlinerejects8029 Some good vids here on KZbin about the Witt Machine clamp on, you send them dimensions and they machine it to fit your barrel. Probably costs as much as getting barrel threaded, who knows on lead time tho.
@JonRangel87 Жыл бұрын
My question is why do they still have 1/11 twist
@blasterboy529 Жыл бұрын
yes they do
@mississippioutdoorsman111 ай бұрын
What rings you running?
@blindsidedka Жыл бұрын
Quick question: why did you feel you had the need to have a picatinny put on when you don't switch scopes on it?
@frontlinerejects8029 Жыл бұрын
Biggest reasons are rigidity and alignment. A pic rail is (in my opinion) a little bit sturdier and less likely to allow the rings to cant or shift under recoil or abuse. Also when I'm setting up the gun a single rail allows the rings to sit concentric, so if I'm lapping the rings I don't have to take as much material off. I get that with direct receiver mounted rings I could shave some weight and get the scope a little lower to the bore, but neither of those things are a big concern for me. There's different ways to mount optics and most of them all work great, I've just landed on this being right for me.
@jeffreywilson690 Жыл бұрын
Build one in 6mm prc
@superbmetal956710 ай бұрын
Great video
@JNOSNOW Жыл бұрын
Pur a titanium suppressor on it and you'll fall in love all over again and rethink the brakes.
@travissmith-wz5nc Жыл бұрын
Needs 3 position safety. Then best under 800 rifle made
@bobmullner5337 Жыл бұрын
Holy crap! $70 to thread my tikka barrel with a cap
@jmgates096 ай бұрын
I probably will never buy a new rifle thats not a Tikka again you just cant beat them out the box for the price and besides the rem700 probably the most customizable rifle out there.....but ill still buy used rifles i love some old model 70s n rem 700s n abolts
@jenniferhorton5164 Жыл бұрын
My 300 win mag don't have a muzzle break no need for me
@rainsong732711 ай бұрын
Really, I want to pick up a T3x in 3006. Guess the recoil would not be too bad?
@hungryyeti2548 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for pronouncing Sako correctly (Socko)
@MichaelArgentaАй бұрын
The American Ruger 2 generation is much better especially with the Hornady whitetail ammo at 90-100 grains.
@REDNECKROOTS Жыл бұрын
Tell tika gives you stuff or some benefits, cuz the tika stock is far from Ridgid or sufficiently stuff as u claim. Your the only person I ever heard say that. Those things are so flimsy it's laughable
@mot0rhe4d40 Жыл бұрын
That is most any plastic stock though. One just has to be mindful of where they place their hands on a Tupperware stock. Then repeatable accuracy isn't a problem.
@REDNECKROOTS Жыл бұрын
@@mot0rhe4d40 true that
@stephendwyer4659 Жыл бұрын
A far better option than Brownings X Bolt stock. Now that's a flimsy piece of crap.
@REDNECKROOTS Жыл бұрын
@@stephendwyer4659 are you sure ur talking bout the same rifle. Cuz my xbolt pro has a carbon fiber stock that's stiff as anything. Not tmti mention a industry leading bolt design and scope mounting system. Yea lii rock this xbolt over a cheap plastic tika anyday
@REDNECKROOTS Жыл бұрын
@@stephendwyer4659 the xbolt speed yea that's the cheap stock option. The xbolt in every way is build better, tougher and a better design.
@karligler4985Ай бұрын
You lost me at “30-06”
@agonzalez8924 Жыл бұрын
I want to like the tikka. But its just so damn ugly.