I found Mountain Tactical has some great upgrades for Tikka rifles they have a replacement trigger spring for $10 to drop the trigger weight I got a metal magazine ,a limb saver but pad , and a one piece 20 moa rail But you are correct I wish the muzzle came threaded 300 win mag T3X super lite . Ouch LoL 😂
There's a Sling that let's you carry and wear a Rifle like a Backpack, you could try 1 of those out.
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I’m the person you talked to on X that had a problem with one of my tikkas not feeding any rounds. Beretta just sent it back to me and Turns out it was my Gunsmith who didn’t properly seat the action into the stock after he threaded it lol she’s just like my other ones now 🤙🏻 love em all
There was a kid at the range today that shot a .56 MOA group at 200 yards with a t3x. There were at least three of us with semi custom rifles which cost at least 2x that couldn’t come close. Pretty impressive
I shot a 5 shot .37” group with my Christensen Mesa in .308 the other day. It doesn’t mean anything at all. It’s a 1 MOA gun, like most Tikkas. These stories about small groups are completely pointless unless the group was A LOT of rounds.
@@RaymondTusk74 and your Christensen is a 1 MOA gun, unlike most Christensens. Difference being basically all tikkas are sub MOA so the occasional sub half-MOA example become much more likely.
@@nathanmccullough7755How many Christensens have you owned and shot? Don’t have hundreds of data points to say “most christensens arent 1 MOA guns”? Probably not. UA-cam isn’t reality dude. It’s mostly BS. Do you think Christensen is running a warranty on 85% of their stock and will be out of business by Friday? No. Do you think the finish is bad or do you think that letting it sit on sandpaper for a hour is a dumb idea? The guns run man. Despite what the Bergara channel of “my hunting gun would win top 10 at most PRS matches so obviously that’s BS” may tell you.
@@nathanmccullough7755 Well said brother. It’s not only a 1 MOA Rifle it’s Damn near double the price. And the action not even Close to TIKKA nor will it e ever. Thanks for that ENLIGHTENING Story Brother take a lot to admit something as in this case!! Thanks again
Hello Jim from Northern Ontario. I have the Tikka T3X Light in 7mm-08 and the first thing I did was update the stock . The OEM Tikka stock was changed to an MDT HNT26 Carbon Fibre Chassis. What a difference that made it was unbelievable. I topped it with a Burris Veracity Scope 2-12X42 and an MDT 20 MOA Picatinny Rail and MDT Tactical Rings and MDT Flush Mount Magazine. It weighs 8 pounds and shoots like a dream. I held that rifle in my hands for 14 minutes till an 8 Pointer turned broadside so I could take a shot. No neck shots for me nope! It’s my go to rifle now and it performs flawlessly. I adjusted the trigger down as low as I could but I might treat myself to a different trigger like a Timney. Oh and I also have the Sako Hunter in .308 and the Sako Precision in 7mm REM Mag. Seems like I always grab the T3X for my go rifle for hunting though. Loved the video. Might have to try the Sig Sauer ammo if I can find it.
I have 3 Tikkas. In years to come our kids and grandkids will be talking about 'Dad's old Tikka, he took that everywhere'. Living in the Nordics, I can tell you there are only two weapons we go for. Tikka and Blaser. And bang for the buck, I would rather have 3 Tikkas than one Blaser.
Hi mate, what ammunition do you use, I also have the same rifle in 7mm08 and it will not shoot a 1moa, I have tried everyone brand of ammunition available. Thanks from Sydney Australia.
@@Pb-nuttsI sighted in with Federal 140gr Nosler Ballistic Tip and I used that cartridge for my deer hunt. Shot a nice 8 point buck that went about 60-70 yards. I really like Noslers and if I can find them I prefer Nosler Partitions. I am going to see how my Tikka likes the Federal 140gr Barnes TSX. I’ll be at the range soon and I can let you know they perform.
@@orestwitiw213 save yourself $200+ and get either an atlasworx or yo Dave trigger spring for $5-15 instead of a timney. I had two target rifles one based on rem 700 with a timney trigger and one a tikka with a 1# atlasworx trigger spring. With the tikka I never felt handicapped by the trigger. My friend (who built the rifles) has 2 custom target rifles both with Trigger Tech trigger and while they are slightly better than the tikka trigger with a spring swap they're definitely not $200+ better. The swap takes about 5-10 min and is very easy to do yourself. Unless you really have a love of two stage triggers there is no tangible reason to spend big money on an aftermarket trigger for a tikka.
I’ve got two Tikkas. A .270 Winchester and my newest in 300 WSM. First group from the 300 is 0.55” with factory Norma TipStrike 170 grain ammo. Best group with the 270 is 0.36” with 129 grain LRX Handloads. Love the Tikka t3x!
Most popular rifle in New Zealand. We don't have your tag and season thing here. We can shoot all day every day no limit. Tikka is so accurate and reliable for a reason.
Every way they try to suck money off you. Our parasitic government thinks ALL money belongs to Caesar. They want everyone a slave to a debtor, so you got to climb mountains to succeed.
I bought my Tikka T3X in 30-06 with plans to upgrade the stock and replace the barrel and go 280 AI. I decided to shoot it first before I made any modifications. It shoots so well, I'm leaving it alone. For now.
The Tikka is a great platform for the 280ai, especially with prefit barrel options. You will notice a significant drop in recoil and increase in long range performance over the 30-06.
got a tikka t3 for my first hunting rifle probably, 16 years ago. i have taken many animals with it and never have changed anything on it, still one of my go to rifles for hunting. shoots great, runs great and is fairly light. i would 100% recommend it to anyone and everyone if you dont have one already
Tikkas are one of the greatest out of the box rifles.I have shot quite a few Tikka rifles and they are awesome.My Tikka t3 in.223 can shoot a half inch group at 100 yards on a calm day.Their tactical rifle is a bit spendy but can really hold some of the best groupings I've ever shot and you can't beat the smooth action.
I recently purchased my first hunting rifle and it was a tikka t3x lite. So far it has worked very good and I can't wait to hunt with it in a few weeks.
Jim, you’re out of your mind complaining about Tikka triggers! They are superb. The are also drop safe, and won’t freeze, unlike every r700 style trigger.
Sometimes the terrain can trick you into having your weapon unknowingly canted. So a bubble is an added complexity, but very worth it on any scoped rifle with long leggs.
I am a newb, but I do have a bubble and I find it interesting. I keep both eyes open, one can see the bubble while I line up the shot and shoot, it seems to work really well for me. I wonder if others keep both eyes open or I am insane.
@@gruanger it’s the proper way to shoot, especially if you’re a shotgunner. I shoot competitive skeet and sporting clays. I didn’t break my first hunt straight until I realize I needed to start shooting both eyes open to pick the target up quicker. So I say keep up the good work.
Honest question. You had 243. Why get a 6.5cm? They are so close. Tikka uses same action for short and long cartridges. .270 would be a good compliment to the 243.
@@mikemellon80 My mom won it in a fireman calendar give away. She dosnt hunt so I use the 6.5 and my wife uses the 243. Took her first deer with it last year.
@@mikemellon80they aren't close shooting the weight bullets Tikka barrels allow. They are a 1-10, so a high BC 90 gr, or a soft point 100 is all you got. If Tikka came with a 1-8, and you might could shoot 108s , then maybe. I love my 243. It's a savage, but a 140gr .264 will drop deer a little better. In my opinion
@@Gunrunner223 my.243 t3 with 100 grain kicks the shit outta me.but it's a Super lite. My t3x 308 heavy barrel 130 grain on the other hand kicks like a .223. must be the weight
@@Gunrunner223 I agree. But a .270 “kills deer like lightning” per David Petzal. And I agree. Since the tikka isn’t a short action I’d prefer the much faster and flatter .270 over the 6.5. The CM isn’t magic and doesn’t beat the 270 on drop till you get out well past 600 yards
A lot of the negatives are kinda addressed by going up the tikka models. Things like the stock and threaded barrels are options on the tikkas, you just have to get the correct model. My CTR has the threaded barrel and there are models with nicer stocks (walnut option too).
Spot on except for the trigger. Consensus is it’s one of the best factory triggers in existence, and I agree on my three guns. Crisp, clean, no travel. Add a $5-10 spring swap and it goes to 1-1.5 pounds no problem. Add a better recoil pad and you’re golden! Swapping stocks without needing to bed an action and spinning on prefit barrels without a gunsmith are massive bonuses. If you want to get crazy, Ti bolt handles, bolt fluting, even action machining are widely available at good prices. The gun if you’re not going custom IMO.
Dad became a gunsmith after getting out of the Navy after the Korean War. He purchased 3 M1917 Enfields still packed in cosmoline. He sporterized them and one was destined to me mine. Dad took out the double-stage trigger and jeweled the bolt and magazine follower. It is so very smooth; the hand-lapped lugs are absolutely perfect and I love the cocking on the closing stroke. Dad bought a Herter's stock blank and what a beautiful rifle. Yes, it's accurate; don't know if the borrowed from England 5 grove, left hand twist rifling is responsible alone for that. I love your channel.
Tikkas are by far the best bang for your buck! I can shoot just as well if not better than someone with a custom built rifle. I sent my bolt out for fluting, threaded the barrel, put a bigger pineapple bolt knob on, and put a mcmillan stock on it. You would never know it's a tikka now. It shoots lights out and it looks much better and feels better than the plain jane-ness out of the box!
I have a Tikka T3 Lite, 20” barrel (earlier model than the T3x). At age 70, I got tired of the recoil from the synthetic stock, so I put a pillar bedded, Boyds laminate stock on it. It will shoot .5” to .75” at 100 consistently, when shooting 150g SST hand loads. It hangs around 1” with 165g loads but that’s me and the recoil, not the rifle. Scope is a Nikon, Black FX, 6-24x50.
Whaaat? Your Tikka has a so, so trigger? Both of mine are top notch. Right up there with the custom triggers on my other rifles. Maybe you got a lemon? The factory Tikka trigger is one of the best at its price point. Great out of the box and just keeps getting better the more you shoot it.
All i have done to my tikka is stock pillars and over size titanium recoil lug. I then lightened the trigger to where it was safe consistently. I also changed bottom metal to fit aics mag and routed out the stock. Man what a long range rig. Im smashing accuracy to 1000m easily ever shot from a fluted hunting barrel and an almost stock rifle. Yes these are reloads and yes they are seated longer than ssami but hey its cheaper than any custom gun ive ever seen and just as accurate.
I have 6 Tikkas. Some semi custom (new barrels and stocks) and others fully stock. They are all amazing and shoot. My only complaint about the video is that I disagree with Jim about the trigger. A 2lb clean breaking single stage trigger can be upgraded. But it won’t be much better.
Bought my first deer rifle this year and went with the T3x Hunter in .308, mainly because of the reviews y’all have done in the past on the Tikka. Can’t wait to hunt with it this fall!
Exactly my thoughts. I'm using factory triggers with lighter springs in both of my PRS rifles and they're excellent. No creep, break like glass and reliable.
Come on guys, there is a simple reason to that. If Tikka were to supply their rifles with light triggers, it would only be a matter of time before someone got hurt! So they make them heavy, then it is YOU who modifies their trigger, making you responsible for the mishap.
With a $10 trigger spring the trigger is right up there with any single stage target trigger amd even from the factory it's one of the best triggers out there and is user adjustable down to about 2-2.5 lbs which is as light as you'd want to go on a hunting rifle. Unless you're a sucker for a 2 stage trigger there is absolutely no need to modify the trigger beyind a yo dave or atlas works trigger spring which takes all of 10 mins to swap out.
I’ve gotta 3 different ammo type for my tikka so far and all three shot half inch groups the first was swift scirocco 2 165gr next was a terminal accent 165gr and last was a non lead Barnes tsx 165gr and all were factory loads from federal I personally am blown away by its ability to take all the ammo I’ve thrown at it and stacks bullets on top eachother.
Never been a huge fan, but a neighbor sold me a T3 for dirt cheap and its growing on me. Mine is an '06 and it shoots any ammo I've tried to the same POI, regardless of brand or bullet weight. Being a bush hunter I like to carry my rifle in hand all day though, and something about the flat bottom and tight radius corners of that stock make it the most uncomfortable gun I've carried, despite its relatively lightweight. My hands actually hurt by noon.
Great video, Jim. My wife's hunting rifle is the Tikka T3X Rough Tech Lite, and it's fantastic. I am using a Seekins PH2 and consider both of these reliable rifles that are accurate, dependable, and rugged.
Nailed it. I’ve done a couple things, Boyds stock, bottom metal, recoil lug upgrade plus bedding -it’s a 7mm Mag. thats butter. Going to be getting a 7.08. It will have that cool recoil pad on it for sure.
Tikka is hands down my go to rifle company. I have T3 or T3X rifles in .223, .22-250, 6.5 Creedmoor, 7mm,-08, 7mm Rem. Mag., .308 and .30-06. I just ordered a Stocky's NextGen Ultra Carbon Hunter Composite Accublock stock to put on my 6.5 Creedmoor yesterday. I don't do a lot of long range hunting, so most of my rifles wear a Leupold 2.5-8x36 scope. BTW, my favorite slings are Browning horsehair which I don't believe they make any more.
@BigBlue1026...I have the T3x chambered in 6.5 and looking to upgrade the chassis. is this the one you ordered? Stocky's NextGen Ultra Carbon™ Hunter VG (Vertical Grip) Composite Accublock® Stocks - Tikka T3/T3x Stocky's Thanks.
@@mrgproduction4985 I ordered the Stocky's NextGen Ultra Carbon Hunter Composite Accublock Stock, but not the vertical grip. I love the stock so much I ordered one for my 6.5 Creedmoor and my 7mm-08. The only downside I can point to is that the stocks are smooth and don't have a great grip to them.
The timing of this video is perfect for me. I got my T3x last year. I don’t take it out much because I can only hunt with it in neighboring states. I started to get the itch with the cool air moving in and started looking for new tikka content but not much on the tube. Then I open UA-cam today and this is the first video I see. My tikka loves the sig ammo also, a little heavier; 175gr .308. Puts them in sub MOA groups all day, not much else.
Sounds like you got a winner...I'm running 6.5CM and 308 as a second year hunter. If 7mm-08 was as easy to find as 6.5 and 308 I might've gone that direction. I really like it for what it is
I have the Tikka T3X CTR it came with a threaded barrel and doesn't have fluting, therefore it's not as lite as yours. I've up-graded everything that I can while keeping the factory chassis and I'm loving it. Upgrades are But pad, Tikka vertical hand grip, Trigger spring, adj. cheek comb, Arca Rail, Monopod, bipod, 5-30x56 scope, bubble level on the scope and the barrel lug. Thanks for you honest thoughts and demonstration.
The Tikka T3 Lite is the ultimate factory rifle. Nothing else touches it in that range of factory rifle or price. Actually even more expensive rifles in the 1K range. My T3 Lite with stainless fluted barre in 270Win is an absolute tack driver. Out to 350yds plus is a walk in the park.
Tikka t3X 7mm-08 is one of the best rifles I own. The first rifle I ever bought? Browning A-Bolt II. in '06. These two have been my go to for almost anything.
I've always said, I'm a one gun guy. Ok, I have 5 rifles but.... my Tikka T3 is that one gun. Hunting, LRS, love the Tikka. I've shot others. Love the stock trigger, the repeatable accuracy is amazing, cold bore zero has me confident. My Tikka is the one gun I know the most and I wouldn't get anything else for the purpose. Oh, but I did install it on a different stock system, a must really.
Ron spoomer just reviewed one out the box in 308 that shot sub 1/2 in at 100yds with factory loads, now your video im pretty sure my next will be a tikka
My 15-yo Tikka T3 reliably shoots 1/3 MOA with a Leopold and quality factory hunting ammo. No BS. I have a matching Tikka T3 in .300 WSM, I purchased and outfitted at the same time, which shoots almost as well.
Love my 3 Tikka rifles. About to get a fourth. Upgrade the trigger guard and butt pad on day one. At 3-4K rounds (cartridge dependant), I get a new barrel with a threaded muzzle, upgrade the stock, flute the bolt, and cerakote the exterior metal bits.
Jim, use the fhf rifle sling! It’s well worth the money when you are hunting out west and covering a few miles a day. It’s a bit pricey ($70) but makes hiking with a rifle sooo much nicer/easier.
My tikka t3x wideland edition in 6.5 prc Is my second favorite rifle to shoot behind my Weatherby rifles... best bang for the buck by far and lightweight.
"turns out it prefers ammo"....gold thanks Jim your reviews are always HUGE value add...your pros and cons(achilles heel) and how to improve stock models are the best in this space. thankyou!
New Norwegian hunter here. Your older review was what made me go a little higher in budget and go for the Tikka T3X in .308, not the superlite but a Nordic hunter adjustable version with a Hawke 56mm scope, silencer and a bipod. Here in norway its the most popular gun for hunters, so now me and the missus have same setup. The goal is to get one deer at least before the season is over. But I just like shooting so I think I'll have real fun with it anyway. Anyway, thanks for the awesome and informative videos, too many "tic-toc" videos now shooting melons av 5 yards to see them explode. I want to learn so I watch your stuff. Take care and keep doing what you're doing!
I love my T3x in 30.06. Changed out the butt pad for a Limb Saver, changed the grip module to get my hand a more virtical angle, and put on The Ultimate Gun Sling.
I have a t3x 270 win lite veil that is threaded with a break. shoots hand loads 3/4 inch groups. like you described great rifless. the ruger american gen 2 has been excellent, but is also a much cheaper product. I noticed the sako s20 has the same identical barrel as the tikkas. my shooting limit is 500 yards and the sako and tikkas are my go to rifles. great content!
You wanted a sling suggestion…mystery ranch hands-free rifle sling is worth checking out. Keeps your rifle tucked away while walking but deploys quickly when it’s time for action.
I’ve owned 1 bergara wilderness terrain in 6.5 creedmoor and a cva long range hunter in a 7prc which is a bergara. They don’t hold a candle to my 3 tikkas for grouping bullets.
How's the grouping on the cascade I have a bergara ridge and hmr in 6.5 that shoot under a inch with federal blue box I have a 7mm t3x varmint and can't get it to shoot under an inch I only tried 3 different boxes of ammo and could be the recoil to I'm not the best shooter but not the worst either
Also own a Bergara Ridge in 6.5 Creed @ CVA Cascade XT in 7 PRC and can routinely get Sub MOA 5 round groups in both. 6.5 Creed loves Barns LRX and the 7 PRC does well with the standard Hornady stuff which is basically the only thing that’s available where I’m at.
My Tikka T3x is fantastic. I put a cheek pad that had some pads to bump up the cheek to adjust comb height to align with my scope. Very cheap and very helpful modification.
Tikka is probably the most popular rifle here in Sweden. I own 2 tikka both of them have German Niggeloh slings super comfortable quiet and good grip on the shoulder. I think it is the best sling you can put on a hunting rifle.
Between my friend group we have 3 t3x’S and 2 t1x’s ALL of them shoot sub moa with factory ammo even the rim fires, two are in 6.5PRC and one in 22-250. My only knock on them is there blueing seems to be somewhat subpar, and why don’t they thread the barrels! Otherwise the actions are amazing and very reliable feeding and consistent accuracy. My next will be another tikka.
I just bought a Tikka Tac A1 in 223, it’s accurate, trigger is amazing if you tune it down from factory, the bolt is super smooth! magazine is flawless, stock is perfect, what else do you need! I live in Iceland that’s why I have 223, 6.5 creedmore is a little overdo for what I hunt here, and ammo expensive here in Iceland right now.
I still like the older pre T3 models better and a threaded barrel isn't a big deal, the fact is most people still don't use any muzzle device on hunting rifles
The recoil pad on a Tikka is made for driven hunt, not laying down hammering targets, obviously you should upgrade it if you want to shoot long range with it :)
Switched to Tikka about 10 years ago after having to mess with Rem, Savage and Ruger just to get them feeling nice and consistent. Hard to go past Tikka when recommending a new shooter to a rifle and the budget upgrades like trigger springs are easy to install.
Never let a gunsmith touch a Tikka action! This came from a gunsmith. It isn't a 700 and you won't gain anything. Stock actions you can buy prefit barrels with a shoulder, not the remage barrel. I've shot 3 F class matches with a stock T3 tac with a Preferred prefit barrel.
There’s a lot of talk about ethical range and why shoot at 500. If the shot has been taken at 200 and it turns out it’s not clean, the animal goes 300 in a few seconds, you want to be able to get another round in it and now it’s at 500. Practice at 500 was all of a sudden a good idea
Add a MDT or KRG stock and it would be dang close to a much higher priced rifle for most of us. I have a Seekins and love it. I may build a 22 250 or 22 creed. Thinking of using a Tikka barreled action. Tikkas rock for the money period!!!
I like the video….. one think I’d like to see is if you continue with this video and address some of the issues you found with it like buying a trigger spring or buying a stock like the shoot to hunt rokstock. When you do you can compare it to your sako and see if a person is better off building a tikka or buying a sako.
@@rainsong7327I threaded the muzzle and got a muzzle brake and added a BackFire pad. That fixed the recoil, but it is louder than sin. So, I am going to get a suppressor for it next. At that point, I think it might be the perfect gun.
@@kevinbuie5144It has a vortex crossfire 4-16x50 scope. A muzzle brake and Backfire Recoil pad. I am going to remove the muzzle brake and add a suppressor. For the Safari I used Terminal Ascent by Federal (200 grain). I am hoping to be loading my own by the time I use it on my next elk or moose hunt.
you and your kids just love your Sako and the Sig Cross. can understand how taking anything else can be difficult especially if target game is in their wheel house. Then you built 7 PRCs and found not brilliant especially for the cash required. upgrading and using great ammo makes sense and then think about the recoil pad and stock for much better upgrades and fix those deficiencies. most hunters want to play with any rifle at least a little and many upgrades make so much difference without spending mega dollars.
2 years ago, I bought a Tikka T3X lightweight in 6.5 CR for my birthday. I decided to go with the more expensive model ($1,100) with the skinny muzzle break included, Cerracote and camo stock, and I am glad I did. Only thing I added was an old Leupold 4x16 Tactical scope I had laying around and a sling I didn't even notice the "hard" recoil pad, it's a kitten to shoot. I never shot anything out of it but handloads, I get around .5 MOA with the Hornady EDL M's and X's 143 grain all the Hunting bullets I have tried are under 1 MOA (Nosler Partition, Speer Gold Dot, Sierra Gamegetter all 140g over 43,8g of 6,5 Staball. I like bullets that mushroom and retain weight. I have 3 gun safes full of hunting rifles, mostly Remington 700s and this is the rifle I grab to hunt deer.
I have a T3X and a Sako S20. The T3X is lighter, but the S20 fixes all the shortcomings of the T3X. Great trigger, threaded barrel, great stock, and the accuracy is phenomenal. I enjoyed your recent review of the S20 and agree with your take on it.
Thanks for the video. I’ve been trying to decide between this rifle, the Savage Axis 2 precision and the Christensen Arms Evoke. Considering how much i hear the Tikka come up, it would be the safest choice since this will be my first bolt gun
Just happen to own those 2 brands you described. Not in the same league with TIKKA!!!!!! I my Humble Opinion. Seems most everyone’s opinion is same. Absolutely Love TIKKA.
I have had the opposite experience with my Tikka T3X Veil Wideland. I really liked all the features and looks of it. Also, so many people love their Tikka's accuracy. So I got two, one in 308 and one in 30-06. The first thing I noticed is that the chambers are so tight it goes from being a buttery smooth action when empty to being a difficult to close action when ammo is loaded. When I shot the 308 I would consistently get two rounds touching or close to it, and one round 1.5" away. I think, maybe it's the ammo or the optic. Tried 8-10 different types of ammo and 4 scopes, same story for all with varying degrees of spread on the two rounds that land near each other. So I think, maybe it's me, maybe I've developed a flinch. Mount one of the scopes on an incredibly cheap ruger american, use the same ammo, 3 rounds touching. It may be the barrel heating up and touching the touch point tikka puts in the stock on the T3X. Next step is trying a different stock. But it's pretty insane to pay about $1,400 for a gun and then go through many hundreds of dollars of ammo, multiple scopes, and then need to try and buy a new stock (cheap decent quality stocks being bare minimum $300+). The chambers being so tight is ridiculous as well. I have read that they do this to try and get better accuracy. I have also found a decent number of people who have the same problems with their Tikkas on hunting and shooting forums.
Make sure it’s completely free-floated, if the stock touches the barrel you can get some shots that are off. If the stock is touching the barrel, get some sandpaper and sand it down.
I just bought at T3x CTR in 6,5cmr (new). Im having an issue with inconsistent groups. Usually one or two rounds go down and left for 2" for no obvious reason. Yesterday shot a group of 3 and it was under half inch group. Next group was 2 shots touching and one 2" down. 🤷🏼 Have to start checking out whats the problem.
@@Esarix Yes, I have seen people talk about this same thing on many forums. I have also ran into quite a few people at the ranges that say the same things. I actually just ran into a guy at the range two days ago that said the same thing about his Tikka. If you do an online search you will see people talking about it on Reddit and just about every popular firearm forum there is. Often other people who love their Tikka and haven't experienced it act like the people having the problem are crazy, dumb, or inexperienced. I have experienced it personally as well. Another common thing I have experienced and seen discussed is the tight chamber issue. Allegedly that is to increase accuracy, but it basically juuuuuuust barely closes on a go gauge with quite a bit of force and it will make the action feel quite hard to close on factory ammo while the bolt is locking up into battery.
My all time favorite gun sling isn't a sling really. It is the gun bearer sling from kifaru. Best purchase I've made for keeping weight off just one shoulder.
I know it’s more, but a Tikka t3x veil solves most of the problems. I have one in 308, came threaded, put it in a Greyboe phoenix 2 stock. I absolutely love that gun!
Well i have 3 tikkas.... the t3x varmint in 22-250 the t1x and the t3x lite adj in 6.5x55 swe they all like norma/sako ammo.... And the barrels are all threaded...
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I found Mountain Tactical has some great upgrades for Tikka rifles
they have a replacement trigger spring for $10 to drop the trigger weight
I got a metal magazine ,a limb saver but pad , and a one piece 20 moa rail
But you are correct I wish the muzzle came threaded 300 win mag
T3X super lite . Ouch LoL 😂
Great video. What’s the brand and model of recoil pad you upgraded to? Thx.
There's a Sling that let's you carry and wear a Rifle like a Backpack, you could try 1 of those out.
I’m the person you talked to on X that had a problem with one of my tikkas not feeding any rounds. Beretta just sent it back to me and Turns out it was my Gunsmith who didn’t properly seat the action into the stock after he threaded it lol she’s just like my other ones now 🤙🏻 love em all
My tikka hated hornady ammo I would find brass shavings and it didn’t feed well sent the box back to hornady and they said they were out of spec
Wow! Doesn’t sound like much of a gunsmith if he or she can’t even put a stock back on? I’d find another. Lol
@@jonbaniak9097 mistakes happen. Doesn't matter how good you are. Just depends on how often it happens and how you handle it when it does.
There was a kid at the range today that shot a .56 MOA group at 200 yards with a t3x. There were at least three of us with semi custom rifles which cost at least 2x that couldn’t come close. Pretty impressive
I shot a 5 shot .37” group with my Christensen Mesa in .308 the other day. It doesn’t mean anything at all. It’s a 1 MOA gun, like most Tikkas. These stories about small groups are completely pointless unless the group was A LOT of rounds.
Says alot for the trigger man 🫡🫡👍👍
@@RaymondTusk74 and your Christensen is a 1 MOA gun, unlike most Christensens. Difference being basically all tikkas are sub MOA so the occasional sub half-MOA example become much more likely.
@@nathanmccullough7755How many Christensens have you owned and shot? Don’t have hundreds of data points to say “most christensens arent 1 MOA guns”?
Probably not. UA-cam isn’t reality dude. It’s mostly BS. Do you think Christensen is running a warranty on 85% of their stock and will be out of business by Friday? No. Do you think the finish is bad or do you think that letting it sit on sandpaper for a hour is a dumb idea? The guns run man. Despite what the Bergara channel of “my hunting gun would win top 10 at most PRS matches so obviously that’s BS” may tell you.
@@nathanmccullough7755 Well said brother. It’s not only a
1 MOA Rifle it’s Damn near double the price. And the action not even Close to TIKKA nor will it e ever. Thanks for that ENLIGHTENING Story Brother take a lot to admit something as in this case!! Thanks again
Hello Jim from Northern Ontario. I have the Tikka T3X Light in 7mm-08 and the first thing I did was update the stock . The OEM Tikka stock was changed to an MDT HNT26 Carbon Fibre Chassis. What a difference that made it was unbelievable. I topped it with a Burris Veracity Scope 2-12X42 and an MDT 20 MOA Picatinny Rail and MDT Tactical Rings and MDT Flush Mount Magazine. It weighs 8 pounds and shoots like a dream. I held that rifle in my hands for 14 minutes till an 8 Pointer turned broadside so I could take a shot. No neck shots for me nope! It’s my go to rifle now and it performs flawlessly. I adjusted the trigger down as low as I could but I might treat myself to a different trigger like a Timney. Oh and I also have the Sako Hunter in .308 and the Sako Precision in 7mm REM Mag. Seems like I always grab the T3X for my go rifle for hunting though. Loved the video. Might have to try the Sig Sauer ammo if I can find it.
I have 3 Tikkas. In years to come our kids and grandkids will be talking about 'Dad's old Tikka, he took that everywhere'. Living in the Nordics, I can tell you there are only two weapons we go for. Tikka and Blaser. And bang for the buck, I would rather have 3 Tikkas than one Blaser.
Hi mate, what ammunition do you use, I also have the same rifle in 7mm08 and it will not shoot a 1moa, I have tried everyone brand of ammunition available. Thanks from Sydney Australia.
@@Pb-nuttsI sighted in with Federal 140gr Nosler Ballistic Tip and I used that cartridge for my deer hunt. Shot a nice 8 point buck that went about 60-70 yards. I really like Noslers and if I can find them I prefer Nosler Partitions. I am going to see how my Tikka likes the Federal 140gr Barnes TSX. I’ll be at the range soon and I can let you know they perform.
@@orestwitiw213 thanks mate.
@@orestwitiw213 save yourself $200+ and get either an atlasworx or yo Dave trigger spring for $5-15 instead of a timney. I had two target rifles one based on rem 700 with a timney trigger and one a tikka with a 1# atlasworx trigger spring. With the tikka I never felt handicapped by the trigger. My friend (who built the rifles) has 2 custom target rifles both with Trigger Tech trigger and while they are slightly better than the tikka trigger with a spring swap they're definitely not $200+ better. The swap takes about 5-10 min and is very easy to do yourself. Unless you really have a love of two stage triggers there is no tangible reason to spend big money on an aftermarket trigger for a tikka.
11:40 So glad you kept that blooper in the video. Happens to me all the time.
No flinch though! Good man!
The people aren't wrong. Thanks for letting the public know. Tikka has been my go-to rifle for over 20 years.
@@EndoftheBlock7224 well Said BROTHER As it has Been mine “Tikka” didn’t know there were others lol.
I’ve got two Tikkas. A .270 Winchester and my newest in 300 WSM. First group from the 300 is 0.55” with factory Norma TipStrike 170 grain ammo. Best group with the 270 is 0.36” with 129 grain LRX Handloads. Love the Tikka t3x!
Is the recoil really that bad?
Most popular rifle in New Zealand. We don't have your tag and season thing here. We can shoot all day every day no limit. Tikka is so accurate and reliable for a reason.
Yep, pretty much standard issue!
Every way they try to suck money off you. Our parasitic government thinks ALL money belongs to Caesar. They want everyone a slave to a debtor, so you got to climb mountains to succeed.
I bought my Tikka T3X in 30-06 with plans to upgrade the stock and replace the barrel and go 280 AI. I decided to shoot it first before I made any modifications. It shoots so well, I'm leaving it alone. For now.
What stock would you swap for?
I have a GRS Bifrost stock on my T3X And it's awesome
hell yeah!
The Tikka is a great platform for the 280ai, especially with prefit barrel options. You will notice a significant drop in recoil and increase in long range performance over the 30-06.
Funny I had the same thought when I bought my Tikka 06.
got a tikka t3 for my first hunting rifle probably, 16 years ago. i have taken many animals with it and never have changed anything on it, still one of my go to rifles for hunting. shoots great, runs great and is fairly light. i would 100% recommend it to anyone and everyone if you dont have one already
Tikkas are one of the greatest out of the box rifles.I have shot quite a few Tikka rifles and they are awesome.My Tikka t3 in.223 can shoot a half inch group at 100 yards on a calm day.Their tactical rifle is a bit spendy but can really hold some of the best groupings I've ever shot and you can't beat the smooth action.
I recently purchased my first hunting rifle and it was a tikka t3x lite. So far it has worked very good and I can't wait to hunt with it in a few weeks.
Tikka - best reasonably priced production rifle on earth
I think the CZ600 is underrated.
Any Browning A-Bolt
@@stevenwinegar9355CZ doesn’t deserve praise after getting rid of the 550
Jim, you’re out of your mind complaining about Tikka triggers! They are superb. The are also drop safe, and won’t freeze, unlike every r700 style trigger.
Sometimes the terrain can trick you into having your weapon unknowingly canted. So a bubble is an added complexity, but very worth it on any scoped rifle with long leggs.
I am a newb, but I do have a bubble and I find it interesting. I keep both eyes open, one can see the bubble while I line up the shot and shoot, it seems to work really well for me. I wonder if others keep both eyes open or I am insane.
@@gruanger If one of your eyeballs is canted away from the other, you might look insane
@@gruanger it’s the proper way to shoot, especially if you’re a shotgunner. I shoot competitive skeet and sporting clays. I didn’t break my first hunt straight until I realize I needed to start shooting both eyes open to pick the target up quicker. So I say keep up the good work.
Have taken at least 20 deer with my 243 t3. Few years ago got a T3x in 6.5 creed. Both have been 100% reliable tight grouping guns that just work.
Honest question. You had 243. Why get a 6.5cm? They are so close. Tikka uses same action for short and long cartridges. .270 would be a good compliment to the 243.
@@mikemellon80 My mom won it in a fireman calendar give away. She dosnt hunt so I use the 6.5 and my wife uses the 243. Took her first deer with it last year.
@@mikemellon80they aren't close shooting the weight bullets Tikka barrels allow. They are a 1-10, so a high BC 90 gr, or a soft point 100 is all you got. If Tikka came with a 1-8, and you might could shoot 108s , then maybe. I love my 243. It's a savage, but a 140gr .264 will drop deer a little better. In my opinion
@@Gunrunner223 my.243 t3 with 100 grain kicks the shit outta me.but it's a Super lite. My t3x 308 heavy barrel 130 grain on the other hand kicks like a .223. must be the weight
@@Gunrunner223 I agree. But a .270 “kills deer like lightning” per David Petzal. And I agree. Since the tikka isn’t a short action I’d prefer the much faster and flatter .270 over the 6.5. The CM isn’t magic and doesn’t beat the 270 on drop till you get out well past 600 yards
A lot of the negatives are kinda addressed by going up the tikka models. Things like the stock and threaded barrels are options on the tikkas, you just have to get the correct model. My CTR has the threaded barrel and there are models with nicer stocks (walnut option too).
Nice re do Jim . Tikka trigger spring dirt cheap for a 1 lbs trigger (YoDave trigger springs ) Thanks for what you bring us .
Spot on except for the trigger. Consensus is it’s one of the best factory triggers in existence, and I agree on my three guns. Crisp, clean, no travel. Add a $5-10 spring swap and it goes to 1-1.5 pounds no problem.
Add a better recoil pad and you’re golden! Swapping stocks without needing to bed an action and spinning on prefit barrels without a gunsmith are massive bonuses.
If you want to get crazy, Ti bolt handles, bolt fluting, even action machining are widely available at good prices.
The gun if you’re not going custom IMO.
Easily best factory trigger breaks like glass it’s a freaking dream
Dad became a gunsmith after getting out of the Navy after the Korean War. He purchased 3 M1917 Enfields still packed in cosmoline. He sporterized them and one was destined to me mine. Dad took out the double-stage trigger and jeweled the bolt and magazine follower. It is so very smooth; the hand-lapped lugs are absolutely perfect and I love the cocking on the closing stroke. Dad bought a Herter's stock blank and what a beautiful rifle. Yes, it's accurate; don't know if the borrowed from England 5 grove, left hand twist rifling is responsible alone for that. I love your channel.
Tikkas are by far the best bang for your buck! I can shoot just as well if not better than someone with a custom built rifle. I sent my bolt out for fluting, threaded the barrel, put a bigger pineapple bolt knob on, and put a mcmillan stock on it. You would never know it's a tikka now. It shoots lights out and it looks much better and feels better than the plain jane-ness out of the box!
I have a Tikka T3 Lite, 20” barrel (earlier model than the T3x). At age 70, I got tired of the recoil from the synthetic stock, so I put a pillar bedded, Boyds laminate stock on it. It will shoot .5” to .75” at 100 consistently, when shooting 150g SST hand loads. It hangs around 1” with 165g loads but that’s me and the recoil, not the rifle. Scope is a Nikon, Black FX, 6-24x50.
Whaaat? Your Tikka has a so, so trigger? Both of mine are top notch. Right up there with the custom triggers on my other rifles. Maybe you got a lemon? The factory Tikka trigger is one of the best at its price point. Great out of the box and just keeps getting better the more you shoot it.
Right? Factory tikka triggers are superb. He’s way off on this one.
All i have done to my tikka is stock pillars and over size titanium recoil lug. I then lightened the trigger to where it was safe consistently. I also changed bottom metal to fit aics mag and routed out the stock. Man what a long range rig. Im smashing accuracy to 1000m easily ever shot from a fluted hunting barrel and an almost stock rifle. Yes these are reloads and yes they are seated longer than ssami but hey its cheaper than any custom gun ive ever seen and just as accurate.
I have 6 Tikkas. Some semi custom (new barrels and stocks) and others fully stock. They are all amazing and shoot.
My only complaint about the video is that I disagree with Jim about the trigger. A 2lb clean breaking single stage trigger can be upgraded. But it won’t be much better.
Bought my first deer rifle this year and went with the T3x Hunter in .308, mainly because of the reviews y’all have done in the past on the Tikka. Can’t wait to hunt with it this fall!
I find the trigger to be excellent once you put in a new trigger spring
How can anyone complain about Tikka factory trigger? Throw an aftermarket spring in and turn it right down. Hard to beat
Exactly my thoughts.
I'm using factory triggers with lighter springs in both of my PRS rifles and they're excellent. No creep, break like glass and reliable.
yep a $3 spring = $200 upgrade
Mines now at 1.3 lbs and wonderful.
Exactly! The factory trigger is not holding anyone back. Not light enough? Add a $10 spring. To complain about a Tikka trigger is laughable.
Come on guys, there is a simple reason to that.
If Tikka were to supply their rifles with light triggers,
it would only be a matter of time before someone got hurt!
So they make them heavy, then it is YOU who modifies their
trigger, making you responsible for the mishap.
With a $10 trigger spring the trigger is right up there with any single stage target trigger amd even from the factory it's one of the best triggers out there and is user adjustable down to about 2-2.5 lbs which is as light as you'd want to go on a hunting rifle. Unless you're a sucker for a 2 stage trigger there is absolutely no need to modify the trigger beyind a yo dave or atlas works trigger spring which takes all of 10 mins to swap out.
Exactly. Tikkas have superb triggers. I can’t imagine where he came up with that complaint.
I’ve gotta 3 different ammo type for my tikka so far and all three shot half inch groups the first was swift scirocco 2 165gr next was a terminal accent 165gr and last was a non lead Barnes tsx 165gr and all were factory loads from federal I personally am blown away by its ability to take all the ammo I’ve thrown at it and stacks bullets on top eachother.
What cartridge?
@@heathgerig6849I think he’s shooting 7mm that’s the only offering in 165 for the federal terminal ascents (unless he’s hand loading)
Several years ago, your review influenced me to buy a Tikka T3X for my first ever firearm. I absolutely love it
Never been a huge fan, but a neighbor sold me a T3 for dirt cheap and its growing on me. Mine is an '06 and it shoots any ammo I've tried to the same POI, regardless of brand or bullet weight. Being a bush hunter I like to carry my rifle in hand all day though, and something about the flat bottom and tight radius corners of that stock make it the most uncomfortable gun I've carried, despite its relatively lightweight. My hands actually hurt by noon.
Put the ammo in the sleeve with the bullets pointed up. Interesting method, can say I've seen that before.
I have 2 Tikka t3x rifles 223 and 300wm, I love them both and will probably only ever buy Tikkas from now on!
Ammo sleeve with the pointy end up , right at your cheek 😂
Great video, Jim. My wife's hunting rifle is the Tikka T3X Rough Tech Lite, and it's fantastic. I am using a Seekins PH2 and consider both of these reliable rifles that are accurate, dependable, and rugged.
Nailed it. I’ve done a couple things, Boyds stock, bottom metal, recoil lug upgrade plus bedding -it’s a 7mm Mag. thats butter. Going to be getting a 7.08. It will have that cool recoil pad on it for sure.
I love my Tikka T3X as well, very solid and very reliable gun. It’s the type of gun I’ll get for my kids when it’s time.
I purchased a Tikka T3X Compact Tactical 6.5cm in June 2021, I live in the bay area in California, has a 24" threaded barrel with a rail installed.
Tikka is hands down my go to rifle company. I have T3 or T3X rifles in .223, .22-250, 6.5 Creedmoor, 7mm,-08, 7mm Rem. Mag., .308 and .30-06. I just ordered a Stocky's NextGen Ultra Carbon Hunter Composite Accublock stock to put on my 6.5 Creedmoor yesterday. I don't do a lot of long range hunting, so most of my rifles wear a Leupold 2.5-8x36 scope. BTW, my favorite slings are Browning horsehair which I don't believe they make any more.
How is the recoil on 3006? Thanks
@BigBlue1026...I have the T3x chambered in 6.5 and looking to upgrade the chassis. is this the one you ordered? Stocky's NextGen Ultra Carbon™ Hunter VG (Vertical Grip) Composite Accublock® Stocks - Tikka T3/T3x
Stocky's
Thanks.
@@mrgproduction4985 I ordered the Stocky's NextGen Ultra Carbon Hunter Composite Accublock Stock, but not the vertical grip. I love the stock so much I ordered one for my 6.5 Creedmoor and my 7mm-08. The only downside I can point to is that the stocks are smooth and don't have a great grip to them.
Can you do a video on the all of the 10% rifles that you keep on shooting?
The timing of this video is perfect for me. I got my T3x last year. I don’t take it out much because I can only hunt with it in neighboring states. I started to get the itch with the cool air moving in and started looking for new tikka content but not much on the tube. Then I open UA-cam today and this is the first video I see.
My tikka loves the sig ammo also, a little heavier; 175gr .308. Puts them in sub MOA groups all day, not much else.
Tikka T3x Lite in 7mm-08! New Riton 2-12x44, Bog Sherpa Tripod, and a box of 150 Gr ELDX!
55 year old first year hunter… that’s my setup.
It's never to late!! Great setup you have! Wishing you all the best in your hunting adventures. Good Luck and welcome to the passion.
Sounds like you got a winner...I'm running 6.5CM and 308 as a second year hunter. If 7mm-08 was as easy to find as 6.5 and 308 I might've gone that direction. I really like it for what it is
7-08 is an awesome round,power,range without brutal recoil.
Awesome! I ordered a Tikka TX3 Lite 308
Cant wait to Pick it up.
I have the Tikka T3X CTR it came with a threaded barrel and doesn't have fluting, therefore it's not as lite as yours. I've up-graded everything that I can while keeping the factory chassis and I'm loving it. Upgrades are But pad, Tikka vertical hand grip, Trigger spring, adj. cheek comb, Arca Rail, Monopod, bipod, 5-30x56 scope, bubble level on the scope and the barrel lug. Thanks for you honest thoughts and demonstration.
It's hard to beat Tikka for under a grand. It's just a great hunting rifle.
The Tikka T3 Lite is the ultimate factory rifle. Nothing else touches it in that range of factory rifle or price. Actually even more expensive rifles in the 1K range. My T3 Lite with stainless fluted barre in 270Win is an absolute tack driver. Out to 350yds plus is a walk in the park.
Got my tikka two years ago for a good price without really knowing what it was. Now it’s easily my favorite rifle, love that gun.
Absolutely no flinch 11:40
Pro
Not really that hard to not flinch. First thing anyone should learn other than safety.
Am envious!!😮
Tikka t3X 7mm-08 is one of the best rifles I own. The first rifle I ever bought? Browning A-Bolt II. in '06. These two have been my go to for almost anything.
I have a tikka T3X superlite chambered in 300win mag. Replaced a bunch of parts with titanium & it’s now really light.
For a sling, im prone to the military strap. You can use it to brace into your shoulder for off hand shooting. They are also fairly cheap
I've always said, I'm a one gun guy. Ok, I have 5 rifles but.... my Tikka T3 is that one gun. Hunting, LRS, love the Tikka. I've shot others. Love the stock trigger, the repeatable accuracy is amazing, cold bore zero has me confident. My Tikka is the one gun I know the most and I wouldn't get anything else for the purpose. Oh, but I did install it on a different stock system, a must really.
Ron spoomer just reviewed one out the box in 308 that shot sub 1/2 in at 100yds with factory loads, now your video im pretty sure my next will be a tikka
Do it we all love our tikkas
Checky comment above, I did an owners review. Points out of 10.
My 15-yo Tikka T3 reliably shoots 1/3 MOA with a Leopold and quality factory hunting ammo. No BS.
I have a matching Tikka T3 in .300 WSM, I purchased and outfitted at the same time, which shoots almost as well.
Tikka trigger is great!😊
This is really good information. You can completely customize it because you are starting with such a good foundation
Love my 3 Tikka rifles. About to get a fourth. Upgrade the trigger guard and butt pad on day one. At 3-4K rounds (cartridge dependant), I get a new barrel with a threaded muzzle, upgrade the stock, flute the bolt, and cerakote the exterior metal bits.
Jim, use the fhf rifle sling! It’s well worth the money when you are hunting out west and covering a few miles a day. It’s a bit pricey ($70) but makes hiking with a rifle sooo much nicer/easier.
Quake the claw sling is my favorite for a modern rifle because it doesn't slip off my shoulder. Custom made leather on my wood stock rifles
I have a 7rem mag t3x strata Oz edition, its a beast. Love it, mate has a 270 t3x same thing. Never any issues just work horses
My tikka t3x wideland edition in 6.5 prc Is my second favorite rifle to shoot behind my Weatherby rifles... best bang for the buck by far and lightweight.
"turns out it prefers ammo"....gold
thanks Jim
your reviews are always HUGE value add...your pros and cons(achilles heel) and how to improve stock models are the best in this space. thankyou!
New Norwegian hunter here. Your older review was what made me go a little higher in budget and go for the Tikka T3X in .308, not the superlite but a Nordic hunter adjustable version with a Hawke 56mm scope, silencer and a bipod. Here in norway its the most popular gun for hunters, so now me and the missus have same setup. The goal is to get one deer at least before the season is over. But I just like shooting so I think I'll have real fun with it anyway.
Anyway, thanks for the awesome and informative videos, too many "tic-toc" videos now shooting melons av 5 yards to see them explode. I want to learn so I watch your stuff. Take care and keep doing what you're doing!
I've got a limbsaver on my Tikka 300 WM. Agree with your trigger assessment. Love em.
I love my T3x in 30.06. Changed out the butt pad for a Limb Saver, changed the grip module to get my hand a more virtical angle, and put on The Ultimate Gun Sling.
Hows the recoil? I wanna get the same gun. thanks
@@rainsong7327 Recoil is totally managable since putting on the Limb Saver.
I have a t3x 270 win lite veil that is threaded with a break. shoots hand loads 3/4 inch groups. like you described great rifless. the ruger american gen 2 has been excellent, but is also a much cheaper product. I noticed the sako s20 has the same identical barrel as the tikkas. my shooting limit is 500 yards and the sako and tikkas are my go to rifles. great content!
You wanted a sling suggestion…mystery ranch hands-free rifle sling is worth checking out. Keeps your rifle tucked away while walking but deploys quickly when it’s time for action.
I added the Tikka forend and the grip addons and have no complaints with the stock now as a hunting rig! Love my Tikka's
literally just switched from savage to tikka. they just cant be beat. especially for the price
I’ve owned 1 bergara wilderness terrain in 6.5 creedmoor and a cva long range hunter in a 7prc which is a bergara. They don’t hold a candle to my 3 tikkas for grouping bullets.
What are your Tikkas chambered in?
How's the grouping on the cascade I have a bergara ridge and hmr in 6.5 that shoot under a inch with federal blue box I have a 7mm t3x varmint and can't get it to shoot under an inch I only tried 3 different boxes of ammo and could be the recoil to I'm not the best shooter but not the worst either
308 6.5creed 300wsm
Cascade got traded off. Best group was inch and half.
Also own a Bergara Ridge in 6.5 Creed @ CVA Cascade XT in 7 PRC and can routinely get Sub MOA 5 round groups in both. 6.5 Creed loves Barns LRX and the 7 PRC does well with the standard Hornady stuff which is basically the only thing that’s available where I’m at.
My Tikka T3x is fantastic. I put a cheek pad that had some pads to bump up the cheek to adjust comb height to align with my scope. Very cheap and very helpful modification.
Tikka is probably the most popular rifle here in Sweden. I own 2 tikka both of them have German Niggeloh slings super comfortable quiet and good grip on the shoulder. I think it is the best sling you can put on a hunting rifle.
YES!! I've been wanting a T3X for years and I literally just picked up my first one at the PO 10 minutes ago, so happy to see this video!!
Between my friend group we have 3 t3x’S and 2 t1x’s ALL of them shoot sub moa with factory ammo even the rim fires, two are in 6.5PRC and one in 22-250. My only knock on them is there blueing seems to be somewhat subpar, and why don’t they thread the barrels! Otherwise the actions are amazing and very reliable feeding and consistent accuracy. My next will be another tikka.
Tikka is my go to rifle as well! My youngest son just tagged his first whitetail buck opening day in Alberta with my .308 t3x CTR, what a rifle
My t3x in .300 wm gives me a lot of confidence. It's proven many times that it will make first round hits on milk jugs out to 500-600 yards.
Interesting your thoughts on the trigger. Everyone comments how good the factory trigger is
I just bought a Tikka Tac A1 in 223, it’s accurate, trigger is amazing if you tune it down from factory, the bolt is super smooth!
magazine is flawless, stock is perfect,
what else do you need!
I live in Iceland that’s why I have 223, 6.5 creedmore is a little overdo for what I hunt here, and ammo expensive here in Iceland right now.
I still like the older pre T3 models better and a threaded barrel isn't a big deal, the fact is most people still don't use any muzzle device on hunting rifles
The recoil pad on a Tikka is made for driven hunt, not laying down hammering targets, obviously you should upgrade it if you want to shoot long range with it :)
Switched to Tikka about 10 years ago after having to mess with Rem, Savage and Ruger just to get them feeling nice and consistent. Hard to go past Tikka when recommending a new shooter to a rifle and the budget upgrades like trigger springs are easy to install.
Never let a gunsmith touch a Tikka action! This came from a gunsmith. It isn't a 700 and you won't gain anything. Stock actions you can buy prefit barrels with a shoulder, not the remage barrel. I've shot 3 F class matches with a stock T3 tac with a Preferred prefit barrel.
I bought a Latigo leather sling 30 years ago, loved it ever since.
There’s a lot of talk about ethical range and why shoot at 500. If the shot has been taken at 200 and it turns out it’s not clean, the animal goes 300 in a few seconds, you want to be able to get another round in it and now it’s at 500. Practice at 500 was all of a sudden a good idea
Im more than happy to take your overflow at any time, if the need and generosity strikes you.😊
Add a MDT or KRG stock and it would be dang close to a much higher priced rifle for most of us. I have a Seekins and love it. I may build a 22 250 or 22 creed. Thinking of using a Tikka barreled action. Tikkas rock for the money period!!!
Jim,
Never did catch what caliber your Tikka was. Great video! God bless!
I like the video….. one think I’d like to see is if you continue with this video and address some of the issues you found with it like buying a trigger spring or buying a stock like the shoot to hunt rokstock. When you do you can compare it to your sako and see if a person is better off building a tikka or buying a sako.
Hunter Quick Fire Sling is one of the best slings, adjust really quick. I also like the narrow 1” width of it.
To fix the threaded barrel I go with the roughtech T3x comes with muzzle break, fluted bolt, nicer stock and still at a fair price.
My Tikka T3 300 win mag was the best option ever for my Africa Safari and my elk hunts here in the States!!
I’m thinking of getting the 300 win mag what ammo do you use and set up
how is the recoil for you?
@@rainsong7327I threaded the muzzle and got a muzzle brake and added a BackFire pad. That fixed the recoil, but it is louder than sin. So, I am going to get a suppressor for it next. At that point, I think it might be the perfect gun.
@@kevinbuie5144It has a vortex crossfire 4-16x50 scope. A muzzle brake and Backfire Recoil pad. I am going to remove the muzzle brake and add a suppressor. For the Safari I used Terminal Ascent by Federal (200 grain). I am hoping to be loading my own by the time I use it on my next elk or moose hunt.
@@ricksfamily2000 thank you for the info
Not sure name of sling but the Butler Creek one with four ammo slots on it is a favorite of mine. Cheap, but super comfy and usable.
I like the Quake slings. The exact one you held up. They are light weight and stay on your shoulder.
you and your kids just love your Sako and the Sig Cross. can understand how taking anything else can be difficult especially if target game is in their wheel house. Then you built 7 PRCs and found not brilliant especially for the cash required. upgrading and using great ammo makes sense and then think about the recoil pad and stock for much better upgrades and fix those deficiencies. most hunters want to play with any rifle at least a little and many upgrades make so much difference without spending mega dollars.
2 years ago, I bought a Tikka T3X lightweight in 6.5 CR for my birthday. I decided to go with the more expensive model ($1,100) with the skinny muzzle break included, Cerracote and camo stock, and I am glad I did. Only thing I added was an old Leupold 4x16 Tactical scope I had laying around and a sling I didn't even notice the "hard" recoil pad, it's a kitten to shoot. I never shot anything out of it but handloads, I get around .5 MOA with the Hornady EDL M's and X's 143 grain all the Hunting bullets I have tried are under 1 MOA (Nosler Partition, Speer Gold Dot, Sierra Gamegetter all 140g over 43,8g of 6,5 Staball. I like bullets that mushroom and retain weight. I have 3 gun safes full of hunting rifles, mostly Remington 700s and this is the rifle I grab to hunt deer.
I have a T3X and a Sako S20. The T3X is lighter, but the S20 fixes all the shortcomings of the T3X. Great trigger, threaded barrel, great stock, and the accuracy is phenomenal. I enjoyed your recent review of the S20 and agree with your take on it.
The best shooting rifle that I've ever hunted with was an old Sako Model L579 Forester that my dad had.
Thanks for the video. I’ve been trying to decide between this rifle, the Savage Axis 2 precision and the Christensen Arms Evoke. Considering how much i hear the Tikka come up, it would be the safest choice since this will be my first bolt gun
Just happen to own those 2 brands you described. Not in the same league with
TIKKA!!!!!! I my Humble
Opinion. Seems most everyone’s opinion is same. Absolutely Love TIKKA.
I have had the opposite experience with my Tikka T3X Veil Wideland. I really liked all the features and looks of it. Also, so many people love their Tikka's accuracy. So I got two, one in 308 and one in 30-06. The first thing I noticed is that the chambers are so tight it goes from being a buttery smooth action when empty to being a difficult to close action when ammo is loaded. When I shot the 308 I would consistently get two rounds touching or close to it, and one round 1.5" away. I think, maybe it's the ammo or the optic. Tried 8-10 different types of ammo and 4 scopes, same story for all with varying degrees of spread on the two rounds that land near each other. So I think, maybe it's me, maybe I've developed a flinch. Mount one of the scopes on an incredibly cheap ruger american, use the same ammo, 3 rounds touching. It may be the barrel heating up and touching the touch point tikka puts in the stock on the T3X. Next step is trying a different stock. But it's pretty insane to pay about $1,400 for a gun and then go through many hundreds of dollars of ammo, multiple scopes, and then need to try and buy a new stock (cheap decent quality stocks being bare minimum $300+). The chambers being so tight is ridiculous as well. I have read that they do this to try and get better accuracy. I have also found a decent number of people who have the same problems with their Tikkas on hunting and shooting forums.
Make sure it’s completely free-floated, if the stock touches the barrel you can get some shots that are off. If the stock is touching the barrel, get some sandpaper and sand it down.
I just bought at T3x CTR in 6,5cmr (new). Im having an issue with inconsistent groups. Usually one or two rounds go down and left for 2" for no obvious reason. Yesterday shot a group of 3 and it was under half inch group. Next group was 2 shots touching and one 2" down. 🤷🏼 Have to start checking out whats the problem.
@@Esarix Yes, I have seen people talk about this same thing on many forums. I have also ran into quite a few people at the ranges that say the same things. I actually just ran into a guy at the range two days ago that said the same thing about his Tikka. If you do an online search you will see people talking about it on Reddit and just about every popular firearm forum there is. Often other people who love their Tikka and haven't experienced it act like the people having the problem are crazy, dumb, or inexperienced. I have experienced it personally as well. Another common thing I have experienced and seen discussed is the tight chamber issue. Allegedly that is to increase accuracy, but it basically juuuuuuust barely closes on a go gauge with quite a bit of force and it will make the action feel quite hard to close on factory ammo while the bolt is locking up into battery.
@@sabre6821 Mine does not have chamber issues. Feels light and smooth.
My all time favorite gun sling isn't a sling really. It is the gun bearer sling from kifaru. Best purchase I've made for keeping weight off just one shoulder.
I know it’s more, but a Tikka t3x veil solves most of the problems. I have one in 308, came threaded, put it in a Greyboe phoenix 2 stock. I absolutely love that gun!
Well i have 3 tikkas.... the t3x varmint in 22-250 the t1x and the t3x lite adj in 6.5x55 swe they all like norma/sako ammo.... And the barrels are all threaded...