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1 Bullseye
I am sorry you're upset that you didn't get an instant answer to your question.
There is no data published anywhere about the super light and Sportmans Whorehouse is not very well established in the US market. Since they are based in Canada, they get much better Tikka stuff than the states.
No worries, I'm not really upset. It's just been frustrating trying to track down information. I'm currently in Afghanistan so I can't go to gun shops and our internet is slooooow.
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1 Bullseye
I thought I'd get instant feed back on this forum >:(.
Anyway I emailed sportsmans WH and this is the responce I got.
Addressing your email, the T3 vs. the T3 super lite, is that the SL has a fluted barrel. Weights are as follows T3 SS are 6.34lbs. and the T3 SS SL are 5.94-6.12lbs, this includes the rings that come with all the Tikka's. Calibers are as follows: T3,243,270,308,30.06,300win,7mm,270wsm,300wsm.
T3 SL 223,22-250,308,30.06,7mm,300win mag. The Super Lite models are an exclusive line of products to Sportsman's Warehouse. We currently have these models in stock and pricing are as follows: T3 SS are $619.99 and T3 SS SL are $699.99. I hope this helps you out in your decision of which Tikka to purchase at Sportsman's Warehouse.I was hoping I could get the Tikka SS SL in 270wsm but I guess not.
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1 Bullseye
I'll have to agree that the 225 grain barnes triple shock is the perfect bullet for the .338. I have taken a grizzly bear and a black bear with them.
So how's the kick on the 338? I'm wondering how much difference the limb saver recoil pad made.