Tikka changed twist rate for .243?

How can I tell the current twist rate on my Tikka 243, dont have any info on it.
It shoots 58 grain very tight.🤔
 
I always get told I go into too much depth with my explanations..................

So, this is the stuff you need.

Dewey type cleaning rod.
Some electrical tape.
Cleaning Patches
Marker pen
Tape or rule

This is how to do it.

 
Well while it helps with long for caliber copper ....... It very well might start dusting the 55 -58 and other light varmint rounds in flight .
You just cannot spin everything faster as an answer all . Personally i would much rather it stayed similar but bullet legislation regards weight was dumped .
 
my tikka .223 is stamped on the left hand side of the barrel
all this talk of faster twist rates is starting to worry me
mine is a 1:12 and throws 53gn vmax really well
i use it for foxes
Hey the 22 hornet is 1-14 twist and a super light jacket ! Look what they are doing to petrol and diesel vehicles though , Lawnmowers etc . Do our governments think " well we will get more sales tax ?! "
when you have big fossil fuel power stations i think its a little hypocritical to bitch about me running my perfectly good mower, chainsaw etc or the old Jag
 
Some of the 8 Twist 5.56 Tikkas were marked with twist rate

Don’t recall seeing this on other calibres

10 Twist in 6 mm is a little slow

8 ok but 7 better to allow for 100 g class and above
running thin jacketed 55 / 58 grn varmint rounds though ? I mean that's what kept be on 243 for so many years and i might point out i never thought i needed a cabinet full of rifles
surely thats why .243 has been in the top three globally for so long ? Can it remain so without having that fast n light ammo capabilities ?
I havent actually tried it because i moved to fast twist 6.5 because of copper but something like the barnes ttsx at around 70 grains will easy kill any uk deer clean ( based on my 100 grain TTSX experiance) .
 
Hey the 22 hornet is 1-14 twist and a super light jacket ! Look what they are doing to petrol and diesel vehicles though , Lawnmowers etc . Do our governments think " well we will get more sales tax ?! "
when you have big fossil fuel power stations i think its a little hypocritical to bitch about me running my perfectly good mower, chainsaw etc or the old Jag
Standard twist for 22 hornet is 1/16".
 
my tikka .223 is stamped on the left hand side of the barrel
all this talk of faster twist rates is starting to worry me
mine is a 1:12 and throws 53gn vmax really well
i use it for foxes
My Sako .223 is 1:12 is great with under 60gr…..62gr is the limit. struggles to stabilise anything heavier.
 
AFAIK Sako/Tikka only engrave twists on barrels that are available in two rates. Case in point the .223s – available in 1:12" and 1:8"

Cheers
 
Let’s hope they do the same with 22-250!

Update: They do!! 22-250 in 1-8! 👌🏼
 
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