Tikka t3

Tom...b

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Just looking for peoples opinions on T3 I’m looking at one in 22-250 have been looking at other makes but really want a tikka but I was talking to a friend the other day who’s been shooting far longer than me he was less than complementary for the tikka as a brand this will be my everyday rifle so will be stainless or cerakoted synthetic so just need opinions for people with more experience of the brands out there
 
I have a friend who has been eating ice cream all his life. I told him I wanted some chocolate ice cream and he advise against it. I really want chocolate ice cream though....

On a different note, I have seven centerfire Tikkas including the CTR and TAC A1. I also have two of the rimfires. ~Muir
 
Just looking for peoples opinions on T3 I’m looking at one in 22-250 have been looking at other makes but really want a tikka but I was talking to a friend the other day who’s been shooting far longer than me he was less than complementary for the tikka as a brand this will be my everyday rifle so will be stainless or cerakoted synthetic so just need opinions for people with more experience of the brands out there
Buy a tikka and bin the friend.
bryn
 
I’ve had a T3 since 2013, it hasn’t missed a beat. I can cloverleaf x3 shots at 100m with the right ammo (on a good day). The limiting factor is me!

It is of course built to a modest price, and this shows with some components like the bolt shroud and plastic trigger guard which I don’t care for.

I’ve improved mine with some aftermarket bits including a steel bolt shroud/metal trigger guard/Sterk bolt/trigger spring and limb saver recoil pad. Now, the T3x has an improved recoil pad/shroud and stock as standard which receive good write ups (not used one myself).

Whilst happy with my set up you should look around and try out what you like the look/price of. Don’t exclude decent second hand. Try friends set ups if you can. Personally, I’d look hard at the Sauer 100 if I was starting out again, but can’t fault my T3.
 
Possibly one of the best actions out there at this time. Very stiff and very lightweight at the same time. Plenty of aftermarket options. The Tikka/Sako barrels seem very consistent at this time. Overall Tikka rifles are very well made.
edi
 
Found this from a zero session at 100 yards with the 223 Sporter, using Geco ammo, 5 shot group :)
 

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Well that seems fairly conclusive he’s an difficult person at the best of times thinks if it isn’t a blaser it is scrap was the same when I got a Weatherby vanguard that seems perfectly acceptable to me I point it pull the trigger bang flop will have to keep saving and hopefully have some money to get a tikka when the shops open again
 
My tikka is a 695 in 6.5 x 55 sako 75 7mm08 never had a complaint from a roe deer yet both rifles better made than current models dont buy a remington buy a howa far better :)
 
You’ll have to expand on this I’m sure I’ve seen this from you before you never know you may convince me to buy a Remington
Have 2 Tikkas 595 and T3x in 22.250.The latter is the light model for Night Vision and it’s a joy to use.You will not regret buying a Tikka.Richard
 
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