Marzzz
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Pic-3:Remove the 2 plastic strips on the sides on top of the magazine with a file so that you can easily put a .223 in the opening you made.
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Pic2: Mark the height of the dummy at the back of the dummy.
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The pics you asked for. I did my best!
I used an .308 magazine and .308 dummy for the pics.Pic1: :Mark the position of the plate where the .223 lies on. (angle and height in the magazine)
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Dieselten:At pic4 you can see that I removed some metal from the side of the SSF.
This small opening is needed to work with the magazine catch in the stock. It holds the SSF in place.Yukonal: You have to figure out what angle the .223 needs.
I think you can modify your Tikka magazine to SSF.
1:Take a T3 .223 magazine and put one .223 in it.
2:Mark the position of the plate where the .223 lies on. (angle and height in the magazine)
Now you know the angle you need!
3:Take the Tikka magazine apart and remove the spring.
Remove the 2 plastic strips on the sides on top of the magazine with a file so that you can easily put a .223 in the opening you made.
4:Take the plate and glue it in the right angle and height you marked in the magazine. Use the right glue!!!!
5:Put the magazine top and bottom together when the glue is dry.
6:You're now ready to test your home made SSF.I can make some pic of the parts you need to mark, file and glue?? Just ask.
Marcel
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Here are some pic. of the SSF I made for my CZ527.
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You can easily make it your self. I made one of aluminum for my CZ527.
It took me two hours to make it. Polymer is even easier. -
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The stock is great! I love shooting it. With reloaded ammo I get 0.4moa at 100m semi open shootingrange.
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