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Does anyone know a good source for a aluminum bolt shroud for a Tikka T3? I have seen the KRG website but seems a bit vague regarding contact info.....phone numbers etc. any suggestions? Thanks in advance ...... Goodshot

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www.lumleyarms.com ...you will not find a better replacement bolt shroud for a Tikka.

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That looks like an interesting website. I hope their stuff takes off...we kneed more Tikka support.

I found a guy that sells real nice aluminum bolt shrouds for half the price. I've bought several.


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Bought one HERE last year or so and recommend them wholeheartedly.


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Originally Posted by yukonal
That looks like an interesting website. I hope their stuff takes off...we kneed more Tikka support.

I found a guy that sells real nice aluminum bolt shrouds for half the price. I've bought several.


Nice people to deal with as well. WHen I get a chance I will post a picture of that shroud on my T3

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eBay has them as well

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This one is also well made, SS. Price is about the same as the ones on KRG/Hinterland.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/270980715670?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

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For those of you who've replaced their bolt shroud, has it changed the feel/function of the bolt any? I replaced my plastic shroud with a HSS shroud and now the bolt handle is more difficult to lift/cock. Another shroud maker mentioned they had problems with this, so I'm wondering if this is typical for after-market shrouds, or just this one, or just my gun.

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For those of you who've replaced their bolt shroud, has it changed the feel/function of the bolt any? I replaced my plastic shroud with a HSS shroud and now the bolt handle is more difficult to lift/cock. Another shroud maker mentioned they had problems with this, so I'm wondering if this is typical for after-market shrouds, or just this one, or just my gun.

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I may be that other "shroud maker" you are reffering to. We did have some issues with the first batch of shrouds and had to make some adjustments. One observation: The factory plastic shroud DOES causes the bolt to become a bit hard to lift also. Being plastic, it may give and flex a bit when pressured against the firing pin in the "fired" position and that is why it may feel a bit softer. But I bet you there is not really that much of a difference in terms of effort. Since you normally replace the bolt handle with a longer 'tactical style' handle, you would have more leverage anyway and the perceived resistance should be less. If you use a bit of grease on the front groove of your shroud, the cycling should become smoother also.

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Originally Posted by Sun195
For those of you who've replaced their bolt shroud, has it changed the feel/function of the bolt any? I replaced my plastic shroud with a HSS shroud and now the bolt handle is more difficult to lift/cock. Another shroud maker mentioned they had problems with this, so I'm wondering if this is typical for after-market shrouds, or just this one, or just my gun.

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The factory plastic shroud has little or no friction (when bolt is rotating) on the bolt and the HSS shroud has a much tighter fit to the bolt. A little grease and cycle the bolt handle up and down a couple hundred times will eliminate a bit of the extra force required to rotate the bolt.

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No problems here, 'cept trying to find another red one. Don't think Hinterland has anything but black...
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No problems here, 'cept trying to find another red one. Don't think Hinterland has anything but black...
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I get envy every time you post those pics.
FYI my brother liked my Tikka 7mm-08 so much he bought one.


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I read what you said about the best shroud and ordered it and the bolt handle! Thanks


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I have tried several and the Glades armory aluminum shrouds are my favorite.......Hb

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I've only had my Tikka for a month or so, can someone explain why folks swap these out other than looks?

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Durability.......the plastic shrouds will occassionally develop a crack, so spending $50 on a more durable aluminum shroud is a nice inexpensive upgrade for a T3........Hb

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Thanks I'll keep that in mind if I have any issues.


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