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Just in front of the action (2-3”) on the stock, there are two “bumps” that contact the barrel. A bit of sandpaper or a knife will remove than. Most T3’s shoot fine with them, some shoot better without. They all will shoot more consistent from different tests without them, so I remove as a matter of course.
The trigger is adjusted by backing out the screw that is just in front of the trigger, parrlell with the barrel. It will contact the screw that attaches the front of the trigger to the action. However, if you are good with it as is, no issue.
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[quote=PaulBarnard]Those that have indulged in the Tikka Kool-Aid tell me what you are doing for rings and bases. What are the grooves on the receiver? "My personal favorite now by a pretty wide margin, Sportsmatch TO84. He sells a ton of them, so they will be back in stock shortly I'd guess." www.ebay.com/itm/Sportsmatch-TO84-3...early-Brno-15mm-eg-Model-2/302359501564?Fixed it to click and play. DF
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Those that have indulged in the Tikka Kool-Aid tell me what you are doing for rings and bases. What are the grooves on the receiver? My personal favorite now by a pretty wide margin, Sportsmatch TO84. He sells a ton of them, so they will be back in stock shortly I'd guess. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sportsmatch-TO84-30mm-suits-TIKKA-15mm-dovetails-early-Brno-15mm-eg-Model-2/302359501564?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649 JG and Form: Also new to the Tikka game. Bought my son a lefty in 6.5 Creedmoor and working on rings too. What do you like about the Sportsmatch rings or how do they compare to Warne or Talley offerings? Do you prefer Sportsmatch ring mounts over a rail and rings? Thanks Scott
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Just in front of the action (2-3”) on the stock, there are two “bumps” that contact the barrel. A bit of sandpaper or a knife will remove than. Most T3’s shoot fine with them, some shoot better without. They all will shoot more consistent from different tests without them, so I remove as a matter of course.
The trigger is adjusted by backing out the screw that is just in front of the trigger, parrlell with the barrel. It will contact the screw that attaches the front of the trigger to the action. However, if you are good with it as is, no issue. Thanks for breaking it down where this idiot gets it!
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A little like that Geico Insurance ad on TV. Amazing!!! The rifle? No, the fact that they nick you 8.95% sales tax down there!
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SWJ, I like the Warne's OK, but I find them a PITA to install, in that I don't like tightening the base first, then the top ring screw. I've always tightened rings like lug nuts on a wheel. I've also had more scope tubes marred with Warne's, by far, than anything else. The Sportsmatch are very well made and easy to install right on the rail, like the Warne's, and they come with the lug which I like as well. They do not cause the scope to twist during installation at all, which drives me crazy when I get a reticle level, only to have ring tightening foul it up. Some may see these as minor complaints, but the SM's are way easier to deal with IME.
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Thanks for the info on the Sportsmatch. I will order those. I am in no hurry as I don't need to press this rifle into service. The price on Ebay was in GBR dollars. How does that translate into our money.
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+1 On the Sportsmatch rings. I just put this together a little over a month ago so not a lot of shooting with it set up as is yet, but I sure do like the way the rings mounted up and work so far. I had a set of DNZ's on this rifle before - the 2 piece ring/mounts sort of like a beefed up Talley, they are also good but I think I like this set-up more better:) [ Linked Image]
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Looking good Oregonmuley.
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Just ordered a set of Sportsmatch. Thanks for the tip!
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If I bought a Tikka in 6.5 Creedmoor, the next purchase would have to be a mask to wear whenever I took it to the range. I managed to grit my teeth and chamber a couple barrels for the creedmoor but I mumble into my hand whenever anyone asks what I am shooting. At least you didn't buy a Savage. GD
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Just ordered a set of Sportsmatch. Thanks for the tip! From ebay? If so, what was the US price?
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Just ordered a set of Sportsmatch. Thanks for the tip! From ebay? If so, what was the US price? I believe it was $44.89.
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Paul, You’re gonna look great in your flat brimmed hat, with Apple ear buds blazing Rap hip-hop music, doubling for hearing protection. Pics once you’re new hunting clothes arrive from Amazon....Laffin 😎
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I ordered my set of Sportsmatch straight from their website... it was a few dollars cheaper. Not sure if it is still this way.
I like Talleys, but the SM are far superior in this application in my opinion.
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Paul, You’re gonna look great in your flat brimmed hat, with Apple ear buds blazing Rap hip-hop music, doubling for hearing protection. Pics once you’re new hunting clothes arrive from Amazon....Laffin 😎 Don’t forget the skinny jeans, they are an integral part of the 6.5 outfit. 😉🤪
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Those that have indulged in the Tikka Kool-Aid tell me what you are doing for rings and bases. What are the grooves on the receiver? Tikka in 223 8” twist or 6.5 Creedmoor + Sportsmatch TO84 rings + SWFA SS 6x or 3-9x scope + Adjust trigger + Remove barrel bumps = easiest 600 yard gun ever. The 1 in8 22/250 does it for me 77 TMK at 3200 FPS is spectacular Last weekend at 470 yards He dropped like a rock
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What do you like about the Sportsmatch rings or how do they compare to Warne or Talley offerings? Do you prefer Sportsmatch ring mounts over a rail and rings?
Thanks Scott Durability, low mounting height, weight, simplicity. They utilize Tikkas grooved receiver, eliminating a set of screws and a part (rail/base). They have a recoil pin which aids in zero retention through impacts. They mount the scope lower than any pic rail and ring combo, while being lighter and simpler. Overall they are the most rugged way to mount a scope on a T3.
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The 1 in8 22/250 does it for me 77 TMK at 3200 FPS is spectacular Last weekend at 470 yards He dropped like a rock 75gr+ bullets driven at 22-250 speeds is a whole other performance spectrum.
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The 1 in8 22/250 does it for me 77 TMK at 3200 FPS is spectacular Last weekend at 470 yards He dropped like a rock What does your rifle setup weigh as it sits in the picture?
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