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1 Bullseye
I wish I had more chances to hunt, hopefully as the boys age, I used a factory 168gr fusion, they seem to shoot fantastic out of most of my rifles! I have started reloading (the 4-5yr old makes it TOUGH!) I started with 5.56, getting into 6.8spc and 308 this winter then will begin with the 300wsm but that is my rifle of choice for any game bigger then a coyote. I love that gun, they are a steal compared to the competition.
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1 Bullseye
Thanks dog down! I came from a family that literally lived off the land, garden, fish and deer. My parents divorced when I was 9 and I never had $/place to hunt. I was 30 yrs old when I drew my 1st buck tag in 2012 and snagged this guy running partially away from me at almost 200yds with my tikka 300WSM! One (LUCKY) shot in the lung/heart and he stopped, looked back, and fell over. I'm looking forward to getting my boys involved in hunting and understating where our meat comes from? he scored 140 on Boone Crockett, not bad for a red river valley ND deer just 12 miles out of Fargo.
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1 Bullseye
Finally!
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1 Bullseye
That's what I was thinking yukonal! I snagged my 1st big buck In ND with one and bought them cause every boys 1st rifle should have a wood stock!
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1 Bullseye
Thanks dog down, I have 2 I bought at scheels, just trying to see if they really only made 1500 of them and if there actually worth anymore because of it, my plan was to give them to boys when there older for hunting. Debating whether or not to drag em through the sticks or preserve them?
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1 Bullseye
Still wondering if anyone out there knows any facts on the tikka t3 hunter stainless fluted rifles…
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1 Bullseye
I also bought mine in fargo, and the 2nd one I bought locally was originally purchased in fargo 2012 as well. I plan to just keep that oiled up and locked away in a silicone sock for my now 4yr old son, what better 1st rifle then a wood stock-sweet tikka (well, we can't all afford sako's!) I'm a FIRM believer in “buy American” and a true patriot of what our country USED to be. I went in unbiased for a rifle and after handling win model 70's browning a/x bolts savage ruger kimber mossberg etc it was a no brainer. The tikka felt like I expected a rifle to feel, and the others left ??? In my head. I won't even mention Remington as I'm surprised there even in buisness…?
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1 Bullseye
Thanks for looking, I was hoping for more traffic on this site. The only photo I can post of the rifles is my avatar, tried everything I could think of but all say there too big…
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1 Bullseye
To clarify, these are factory built WOOD stock T3 rifles with the stainless steel fluted barrels. I have not been able to find any info regarding these online or elsewhere except I see some online in Europe. My local gun shops manuals/price guides/etc. do not even list a hunter series T3 with a wood/stainless/fluted option. Not knowing anything about them other then a scheels salesman telling me “only made 1500 of these for us and will not make them again” story is frustrating. I find that a bit hard to believe but am starting o think he was maybe right after 2yrs of looking I have found not 1 of these online new or used for sale…
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1 Bullseye
Is this 695 rifle still for sale? Thanks.
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1 Bullseye
Is this 695 rifle still for sale? Thanks.