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Synthetic stocks?
Posted by emmagator on June 1, 2012 at 1:22 pmAnybody use a synthetic/composite stock for the Tikka? Other than the obvious, Manners, Mcmillian, Bell and Carlson etc….it seems synthetic stock are hard to come by, well any stock for that matter. I had to order from Ireland to get my composite. I sure wish there were more options for the Tikka as far as composite stocks. Anyway just speaking out loud, 8)
manitou210 replied 13 years, 8 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies -
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1 Bullseye
I'm using a Robertson TAC for one of my rifles (I'm showing it in a thread here) and if you're into tactical and long range it's one of the best ones available for money as far as I'm concerned.
It's not exactly cheap but worth every penny!
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1 Bullseye
Thats a nice stock. What did i run ya? Can you use the factory bottom metal and mag?
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The Robertson TAC does take the standard T3 bottom plate and mag without inletting if that's how you order it. (they make it for a few actions)
They have a list of optional extras and they make it to your specification.Highly recommended if you're into precision and long range, not recommended if you mainly hunt and want a lighter stock… 😉
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1 Bullseye
The Robertson composites have a very loyal following up here,for many brands not just Tikka.
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Robertson Tac stock is the basic style I'm looking for. How do you like the adjustable cheek piece? I would possibly do without the adjustable cheek, but not sure, never used one.
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1 Bullseye
Robertson Tac stock is the basic style I'm looking for. How do you like the adjustable cheek piece? I would possibly do without the adjustable cheek, but not sure, never used one.
The adjustable cheek-piece is working really well but you can't have a rifle without one…
Otherwise you can't remove the bolt which is a legal requirement when travelling in a car with the rifle in many countries and it would make cleaning a major issue…In order to perfectly fit optics to your head it must be adjustable.
It's not cheap but for me it's the best stock there is for what I'm using it for!
It's a 100% custom stock so you order it exactly to your specifications.
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1 Bullseye
T3 super varmint in a Robertson JTR stock.
Too bad Robertson Composites stocks are temporarily unavailable. -
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Too bad Robertson's never came out with a left-handed version for the T3's
McMillan is now enletting their Sako series hunting stocks for Tikka T3 actions.
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ROBERTSON COMPOSITE TACTICAL
I have a new never used Tactical if anyone interested sold my tikka and built a custom on a Barnard action.
PM me if interested. has all options rail,adjustable cheek flush cups,2 studs etc



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