tisme
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1 Bullseye
My .223 T3 burnt holes in primers when the loads got hot. I had to take it down .6 grains to stop it but they were very high to start with.
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1 Bullseye
Now let us know if they are available to citizens of the United States of America.
Yes or No?
I can get them here in the Uk and US citizens can buy here so yes. Better ask Tikka or the importer in the US if you want to buy them there.
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tisme
MemberJanuary 18, 2014 at 11:37 am in reply to: Tikka T3 308- bolt hard to close on some factory ammo 1 Bullseye
I was told Hornady had a problem with some ammo being over length, it could be the ammo you have.
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1 Bullseye
Sent a while ago, just checking you got them.
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1 Bullseye
They look big because they are very close, just like the cows in the field look small because they are a long way off
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1 Bullseye
This is my latest T3. Its in .308 GRS stock, NF scope, CDI bottom metal, AI mag, ASE mod Third eye bi pod.

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1 Bullseye
Most of the time to 300yds for reduced Palma matches but occasionally to 800 for metal targets. Thanks
Varget and 155 are very good, if its windy try 175 sierra MK. The only down side to either is sitting them close to the lands as the throat is very long. I seat my 155 Bergers 120 thou off COAL 2.840
Varget I tested all the way up to 47 grains but went back to 46.2. Max in some guides is 44.9 so be careful -
1 Bullseye
What you shooting at and how far. I'm shooting targets at 1000 yards here with 155 vld Berges and getting 1moa groups
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1 Bullseye
Sorry to hear this. I bought my last too Tikkas because I can get bits for them from you. Tikkaperformance.com makes the product more desirable, they should be paying you. A case of cut off their nose to spite their face.
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1 Bullseye
Thanks for that. I'l have to try and see, it just seems a big gap or chance ammo that not straight.