He might be interested if you deliver.Selling my tikka T3 Hunter in .243 if of any interest. Comes with T8 mod and choice of scope (or bare rifle if preferred). See sales section. Thanks.
He might be interested if you deliver.Selling my tikka T3 Hunter in .243 if of any interest. Comes with T8 mod and choice of scope (or bare rifle if preferred). See sales section. Thanks.
What rifle(s) do you have?Ditch the super lite idea, esp if you w at to have a go at gongs with multiple succession shots; think barrels heat up too fast and become inconsistent unless full lefty bedded. Don’t go varmint either. Bog standard profile is perfect.
I personally hate t3’s, more personality in a piece of grey concrete paving
They would be stupid to give up the T3... for what? nothing else they made sold in those numbers. Would be like walking away from a gold mine.
My choice for that job would be a standard stainless T3 Lite in 6.5CM and you have all covered. Even in 20" it would get you easily to 1000yd. I think so much better than the overengineered rusty Blaser/Mauser/Sauer.
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BrnoWhat rifle(s) do you have?
Can send to RFD no problem.He might be interested if you deliver.
As the title goes I'm looking at getting my 1st rifle soon and I'm leaning towards a tikka t3x superlite in 243 calibre.
Now I'm unsure as I've see there's varmint etc and I'm not sure what t3x to buy for what I want to do with it.
Basicly we are sheep farming on my partners land we have fox issues and deer passing through every other minute so I want a happy medium to manage both. Also I live on the side of a valley with an easy 1000yd range right out my front door I'd like to set up a few plates down there for when the urge arises![]()
Apoligies if this is a bit drawn out I'm around rifles and shotguns all my life I'm just lost as to what to actually buy.
Cheers
Oh I thought that didn’t apply when exporting one.Can send to RFD no problem.
You may well be correct- hadn’t actually checked that (or clocked it!)Oh I thought that didn’t apply when exporting one.
Tikka are a very good choice as regards quality and price ! The only thing i dont like is the one action all cartridges via packing up the mag . Varmint or sporter barrels have the same accuracy potential ( both are limited by the human shooter and the ammo ) , however the varmint barrel is more accurate after a longer string of fire ! This means we tend to measure sporters accuracy as 3 shot groups and cool , yet a varmint as 5 shots . Shooting deer inside 300-400 yards you wont notice any benefit that is tangible to use shooting deer ( as the hart lung area on most uk deer is 4" and upwards ! It's very doubtful you will need to shoot 5 foxes in a short window in time. The Varmint might make you less accurate in fact if you are lumping about the extra weight , especially with a big scope and moderator adding to the heft taking off hand shots ( ie standing unsupported).As the title goes I'm looking at getting my 1st rifle soon and I'm leaning towards a tikka t3x superlite in 243 calibre.
Now I'm unsure as I've see there's varmint etc and I'm not sure what t3x to buy for what I want to do with it.
Basicly we are sheep farming on my partners land we have fox issues and deer passing through every other minute so I want a happy medium to manage both. Also I live on the side of a valley with an easy 1000yd range right out my front door I'd like to set up a few plates down there for when the urge arises
Apoligies if this is a bit drawn out I'm around rifles and shotguns all my life I'm just lost as to what to actually buy.
Cheers
and this is why we don’t tend to take advice from Bowland.Correct bullet for the purpose is important with this round , shooting 58 grain varmint bullets you can Kill Red stags
I am not advising this at all , just making a point . A lot of material on line today and that means we must speak globally . Its perfectly legal for Roe in Scotland and CWD and Muntjac in England / Wales . No i am not advising i am pointing out the mechanics of things.and this is why we don’t tend to take advice from Bowland.
Sure you “can” you can shoot them with a .223. But like the above it’s neither advisable or legal.
I would agree on a 6.5CM instead of the .243 as someone said you can't get deader than dead and it would probably be better for your playing with some gongs. To go with that though check what ammo your local suppliers have unless you reload.
As for which particular brand or model you go for, go to your local gun shops see what they have on the shelf and which one feels the most comfortable (if they have a range and you can try before you buy all the better) and which one is in your budget.
I had a T3 super varmint great rifle, accurate but it was a lump if you are doing lots of walking, once you put scope, mod and bipod
No benefit in the creedmoor over the Swedish mauser in practical, real life, on the ground hunting It’s just hype, American hard sell and trends.Here I was thinking all those previous suggestions of a 6.5 were meaning 6.5x55.
I'm not a fan boy but, it did cross my mind that a Creedmoor might suit the op requirements.
Now, I have a sporter, CTR, and varmint.
I don't think their Varmint are too heavy but the op needs to consider the weight preferences. But a CTR is a good compromise.
I used my CTR mostly from a vehicle and it's a 7mm-08 so no need to a 6.5Creedmoor.
If you are set on a .243 they have been produced in Varmint and CTR options and their are numerous aftermarket options to configure something to your liking.