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My T-3 in action
.223 T-3 with 1.5-5x20mm Leupy vx-3 on Leupy standard extra low rings and bases. Love this scope for hunting. Low power with both eyes open is amazing on moving game. Dial up for the longer shots. I love the low scope that is light weight and sleek. The balance and handling is fantastic with the small scope. I get MOA and slightly better when shooting from the sticks. Never tried a bench or target scope but it is obviously sub moa. It was moa within the first 20 shots. I been shooting Hornaday 55gr SP that is in the 50 round packs at Cabelas for 26$ a box. Never even bothered trying other ammo as this stuff shoots like a laser and drops the songdogs hard. The trigger would go down to 1lb 12 oz measured on Lyman digital but I set it to 2lbs. I love this gun! I want to set up an identical one in .270 if I ever get into big game. I have spent alot of time shooting cz 527 varmint and american. I prefer the tikka over the cz.
First Coyote with the T-3. Came in to 25 yards or less when it winded the E-Caller. I took it at a full run at 100 paces. Easy when you shoot a laser beam!

Took two of three jacks on a full run flushed from just a few feet. Its easy to hit running game with both eyes open and the scope set on 1.5x.

Took this limit of cottons in about 5 minutes. I don't mind the mess made by the .223 as I feed these summer time rabbits to my Beagle. Hope to start rolling my own reduced power loads for rabbit hunting eventually.If you hit the head they are good to eat and there is plenty of accuracy for head shots.

Was calling predators when this jack flushed infront of me. He paused at over 200 paces, a fatal mistake.

I have about 500 rounds down the pipe over the last 3 years. Still zeroed and shooting great.
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