Larkin
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296 Bullseyes
Hi if your only target shooting I'd go for the cts has it has a thicket barrel and would alow you to shoot more shots between cooling , and for the caliber it has to be 6.5 , the .308 are fine but for me the 6.5 is more refined
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296 Bullseyes
If you smith lost it he should replace it no matter how much it cost
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Larkin
ModeratorFebruary 10, 2017 at 6:02 am in reply to: after market trigger and barrel for tikka t3x ctr 296 Bullseyes
Hi lots of barrels every manufacturer barrel can be thread and chambered to fit a Tikka just need a good gun smith , there's one or two triggers but most people just swop the spring to reduce the trigger pull
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296 Bullseyes
You need to try different manufactures ammo and different weights and powders
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296 Bullseyes
Hi stick with the Hornady I've only heard good things about it and it should suit your rifle just fine , there also a good hunting round
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Import Before the final Brexit 🙂 🙂
It should be fairly easy within EU. They cost 2500 € though and while not bad i´d rather buy a Varmint/TAC model, drop kick the oem stock and bed the bugger in a ie GRS Bolthorn.Stop giving me ideas , I've spent enough in the past year on rifles , if that's possible lol , also the petrochemical industry that I'm in is not doing so well
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296 Bullseyes
The longer barrel will get more use of the pressure behind the bullet ,
For me stick with the Tikka barrel has if I'm correct somebody has shot out the .223 and rebarreled it to sell ( on the cheap ), or they've had it rebarreled and there something just not Wright , it might be me looking too far into it , my .223 tikka with a varmint barrel has had 100 round a month for the last 3-4 years with no sign of needing work on the barrel -
296 Bullseyes
For me it depends on how much life's left in the barrel , if every thing is equal I'd stick with the Tikka barrel , over here in England Lothrt-walter are for me a budget option for a replacement barrel and if it's done on a budget I'd stick with the Tikka barrel ,
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296 Bullseyes
You could try a biathlon sling I think they hold the rifle in the middle , don't know if you can get one its just a thought
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Quality and availability
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What ever suits you is the way to go
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Pro shot rod and jag
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They haven't been out that long
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296 Bullseyes
Hi welcome to the forum good looking set up you have there