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  • BigBamBoo

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    October 23, 2011 at 11:40 pm in reply to: Custom Tikka 6.5X47 build is done
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    I have no problem with trigger placement. In fact the chassis has a thumb shelf which fits my style of shooting (I rarely wrap my thumb around a bolt guns stock. I generally rest it right behind the bolt).
    Not sure if a TRG trigger would work or not. If I remember correctly from when I owned a TRG-22 the trigger and trigger guard comes out as one unit?

    Take care,Stan

  • BigBamBoo

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    October 22, 2011 at 2:20 am in reply to: Custom Tikka 6.5X47 build is done
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    Just a quick update. After shooting in the 1000 yard match last Sat. (info here: http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=489052) I have been wanting to do some more load work and get some more trigger time with this new rifle. So I hit the range today and shot at 300 yards with different loads.
    Below is a pic of a five shot group that I think I will do some fine tuning on. The “flyer” came in on my 4th shot…not sure if it was me :whistling: the wind, or well…me. All the other groups I shot were around 1″ – 1 1/2″. It was not the best day to be shooting for groups…pretty windy, but I take what free time I can get. Bottom line….it looks like its a shooter!

    Take care,Stan

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  • BigBamBoo

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    October 22, 2011 at 2:18 am in reply to: Custom Tikka 6.5X47 build is done
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    Here is an update that I posted up on some other forums…not sure on the weight, but not bad…14-15 lbs.?

    So I set off this morning to participate in a 1000 yard BR match at the local club I belong to. I was shooting the new Tikka 6.5X47 that Jason Chipley of Chipley Arms built for me just a few days ago.
    I was delayed by road construction and showed up late. This means I was in the third relay…the relay where the wind really starts to blow.
    And to make it even more fun…I have only shot this rifle once before at 100 yards while starting load development. I just ran out of time to go out and fine tune the load and verify how it shot at 300 yards. But such is life at times.

    My first target I really knew was not going to be good. Between the switchy wind and me trying to get a feel for the rifle I just really was not happy. I felt better about my 2nd target and the wind had died down a bit. Then the third target had us back in the wind.

    So I was very surprised when they called my name for 3rd place. I figured I was towards the bottom of the pack. None of my groups where very good…I am sure with some more load work and more time behind the rifle to find out how it likes to be driven, I can shrink them a bit.

    Here is the specs:

    Tikka T3 action with HSS bolt shroud and over sized bolt knob/handle
    Tikka T3 trigger that I worked over and is at 12 oz.
    KRG Whisky 3 chassis
    Kreiger med. Palma 1:8.5 twist barrel @ 28″ and Badger FTE muzzle brake (yep…folks LOVE shooting next to me) chambered in 6,5×47 Lapua and throated for 130 VLD's
    JJ front rest
    Once fired Lapua brass…no case prep at all
    130 Berger VLD's 20 thou off the lands
    CCI 450 primers
    42 grains of H4350
    Shooting 3000+ fps
    NightForce NXS 12-42 with 1/8 hi-speed knobs and NP-R2 ret.
    TPS med. rings

    Anyways…looks like the rifle is gonna really shoot…and maybe I will get to a point where I can start exploiting it.

    Take care,Stan

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