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Originally Posted by Hudge
Mcarbo has a replacement spring for Tikka.


The Mcarbo springs work great running them in all my Tikkas and X Bolts

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Cloudrnnr, you've got that right. Having dung face on ignore, you never even see the filth spewing out of his stinking mouth. RJ

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You Whining Clueless Kchunts are a hoot. Hint. Congratulations?!?

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Bless your heart for TRYING.

Hint.

Laughing!..............


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Originally Posted by Cloudrnnr
Originally Posted by rj308
Can't hear you shyt stick. You're on ignore!!!!!



Doesn't that ignore setting make the 'fire a much more pleasant place to hang out? No more obnoxious drunk uncle mucking up everyone's conversation?


It makes it a hell of a lot less cluttered with nonsense.

What I find funny is that he begrudgingly lowers himself to hang out with the peasants and constantly has to remind us.


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The Mountain Tactical spring works great. I installed one in my T3X Varmint, and it gave a range from a little less that a pound up to two pounds or so.


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Originally Posted by Orphanedcowboy
Originally Posted by Cloudrnnr
Originally Posted by rj308
Can't hear you shyt stick. You're on ignore!!!!!



Doesn't that ignore setting make the 'fire a much more pleasant place to hang out? No more obnoxious drunk uncle mucking up everyone's conversation?


It makes it a hell of a lot less cluttered with nonsense.

What I find funny is that he begrudgingly lowers himself to hang out with the peasants and constantly has to remind us.



Few things funnier than Imaginary Pretend Ignore,with Clueless Kchunts filling out Hurt Feeler Reports as fast as they can. Hint. Congratulations?!?

Bless your heart for tRYING.

Hint.

Laughing!................


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
You Whining Clueless Kchunts are a hoot. Hint. Congratulations?!?

[Linked Image]

Bless your heart for TRYING.

Hint.

Laughing!..............



You weren't the first to use a nut on a barrel. You poo-poo'ed 'em until someone else showed you the light. You also didn't use Hornie 105 HPBTs until someone else showed you the better BCs over 105 AMAX.

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quitedull,

It's all "new" to me.

Hint.

Bless your heart.

LAUGHING!.................


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Taking notes!


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Me too.(grin)

Laughing!..................


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I have my 2 Tikka's down to about 1 1/4 lbs safely with the factory spring. Are any of the aftermarket springs capable of taking it down to 8 or 10 ounces safely ?

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Originally Posted by grovey
I have my 2 Tikka's down to about 1 1/4 lbs safely with the factory spring. Are any of the aftermarket springs capable of taking it down to 8 or 10 ounces safely ?


With the Ernie springs I'm a bit over 18oz. I could not go much lower and have it hold. I actually need to tighten mine up, as the rifle is seeing more field use than range use, and it is just a bit too light for my taste.

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Thanks.

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