Larkin
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296 Bullseyes
Hi welcome back , the T3 shoots so well you might not need to replace the barrel ,
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296 Bullseyes
Hi as far as the stocks I don't know, about the new one that might or might not be coming out it doesn't stop the T3 the best gun at its price point, the only reason I would wait is that if they bring a new one out the T3 might get discounted !! , also new doesn't mean better, also just think of all the no how on here about the T3 , new or old there a top class gun
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296 Bullseyes
Go for the vortex then , I have a nightforce and the glass is a let down compared to European glass
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296 Bullseyes
Hi has for scopes take a look at the minox Zp5 or the Ziess V8 if you just want it for hunting, but if you're budget does allow these scopes the Vortex range is well worth a look
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296 Bullseyes
There bringing a left hand grip out for the Bolthorn , and again if you look at the stock around the but you will I hope see it cannot be left and right , if you take these thinks way it would be just a normal plane boring stock
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296 Bullseyes
Hi if you look at the design of the stock , like the 10 degree slanted hand grip etc it's not just a quick case of a little insert change to make it left or right, for a small company like Grs it's pure economics
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296 Bullseyes
Hi I was talking to Osca today and was looking at these new stocks the , quality is excellent and will be great on a Tikka , as for my new stock I was also talking to Louise and Dave from Accuracy International and will be using them , but Grs are Excellent stocks and if you get the new Berserk you won't be disappointed
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296 Bullseyes
so, conceivably, i could “gift” you a priming tool with no tax?
Yes
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296 Bullseyes
Hi once you've added import tax , and vat it normally works out at $1 = £1 if you can get it labelled as R & D or warranty replacement or gift there's nothing to pay this end but the people who have posted it can get in big trouble your end(prison)
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296 Bullseyes
We can post to England. Shipping would be $15 flat rate and the Bolthorn is $1199 with the folder.
If it was easier to import a rifle into England I'd have you guys build the rifle for me , but getting it ' proofed for a individual is not easy and I think quite expensive
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296 Bullseyes
I'm blowing out a couple Bolthorns right now if you want one!
Thanks but no ,getting it all from my gun smith so if anything goes wrong it's all him , plus the postage to England would be ££££ and that's IF you could post it
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296 Bullseyes
Hi about the price ! If it's has well made has the rest of there stocks the price is good , you will always get people not willing to pay the extra for quality,
Going to my gun smith next week to decide between a laminate stock with a full bedding job and bottom metal , or the Bolthorn which requires less fitting time but costs more , both work out at about the same price -
296 Bullseyes
Hi has stated above check the barrel to make sure it has clearance ,recoil lug , the next is just shoot the rifle ,
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Larkin
ModeratorJanuary 28, 2016 at 10:26 pm in reply to: Torque Specs: Tikka T3 Gen2 Performance Series Picatinny Rail 296 Bullseyes
Lol don't be sorry we all have different opinions that's what makes this site so good , also Teir one's rings and one piece unimount are made out of one sold billet all machining is done completely in one hit then split so no alignment issues
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Larkin
ModeratorJanuary 28, 2016 at 5:48 pm in reply to: Torque Specs: Tikka T3 Gen2 Performance Series Picatinny Rail 296 Bullseyes
Hi for me if you need to lap the rings there not made correctly, don't know anybody that's needed to lap rings from Tier one over here in England,