You can tell by my handle I have one. I also have a Rem 700 in 7mm-08, a Mauser-actioned rifle in 270 with a Douglas barrel and Timney trigger, and a Savage Mod 11 in 223. The Tikka is not my favorite by any means. The action is butter smooth, but it is just in the pack with the others on everything else. The trigger is great, but so are the others. It is accurate, but it just hangs with the others in that regard. Dec 5, 2005 - Tikka t3 rifles Ifish Hunting. I just bought Lite Stainless model in 25-06 (late Spring of this year) and mounted a Burris Fullfield 3-9x40 on it. I have a tikka t3 lite 22-250 serial number 769976 and i'm wondering how old it is? How To Read Tikka Serial Numbers. Model, the M8. It's not the category leader. The stock feels like it was made by Mattel- entry level. The magazine is flimsy and you do need to be careful that it's seated in the magazine well properly. Plus the thing is expensive to replace. The scope rings are good enough in my view but not great. It was nice not to have to buy those when I got the rifle. It is comparable to my Mod 700 and the Savage. ![]() ![]() I think the rifle is really right between an entry level and a mid-level one. Around here, anyway, they are priced a little higher than they should be. All else equal, I'd buy a true Savage, not an Axis or Edge or what ever they call it now, before I bought a Tikka. Edited by vatikkashooter ( 02/05/15 04:22 PM) #2792890 - 02/05/15 04:25 PM Re: Tikka Rifles [] PM senior Registered: 10/06/07 Posts: 9053 Loc: Nevada. They are good rifles. Just make sure that you buy the one that suits your needs. If you want to hunt a lot and carry the rifle, a Varmint model may not be the best depending upon the hunting that you are doing. I prefer the T3lite for coyotes, but it will still devastate colony varmints quite a ways off. Barrel will heat up a lot faster than a Varmint Barrel however. Just decide upon the quarry that you are after and how much weight you want to carry before the purchase. I really like mine. The stock feels like it was made by Mattel- entry level. The magazine is flimsy and you do need to be careful that it's seated in the magazine well properly. Plus the thing is expensive to replace. The scope rings are good enough in my view but not great. It was nice not to have to buy those when I got the rifle. I feel they are over priced by $150 or more, IMO. I got mine very low priced from a guy who won it and never shot it. It was basically NIB. I never understood this 'butter smooth' bolt thing. You are downloading the Ragnarok: Path of Heroes 6.0.0 apk file for Android: Enjoying Ragnarok with thousands of players from all around the world!New server Kasa is just opened!US server is just merged! Plus new Asia server is added fo. Ragnarok offline android mod. Yea, it is slick, similar to my older Rem 700 BDL's. Kind of like every trigger I read about is 'crisp'. I never understood this 'butter smooth' bolt thing. Yea, it is slick, similar to my older Rem 700 BDL's. Kind of like every trigger I read about is 'crisp'. Triggers are better today than they've ever been. A rifle won't sell IMHO unless it has a good trigger. The smooth action is great in the instance of a follow-up shot. I looked a new A-bolt about a month ago that felt and sounded like it had sand in the action. #2793639 - 02/06/15 09:29 PM Re: Tikka Rifles [] Die Hard Member with a vengeance Registered: 04/03/04 Posts: 4556 Loc: MO. To all who have these rifles please be advised of the recall on T3 Stainless rifles with serial numbers starting with 419140 and going to 461951.I was about to buy a Tikka with the serial number 435081 and the Stoeger rep told me my rifle was fine and safe to shoot.Although he would not give me any guarantee especially when the serial number fell within the list he provided. Hows that for PR work on the buying public? The Sako rifles are affected too as they use the same barrel manufacturer. If you have one of the rifles with those serial numbers you are urged to call Beretta USA at 1 800 636-3420. In Canada call Stoeger they are the Canadian importers for Tikka and Sako rifles at 1800 263 1945. To all who have these rifles please be advised of the recall on T3 Stainless rifles with serial numbers starting with 419140 and going to 461951.I was about to buy a Tikka with the serial number 435081 and the Stoeger rep told me my rifle was fine and safe to shoot.Although he would not give me any guarantee especially when the serial number fell within the list he provided. Hows that for PR work on the buying public? The Sako rifles are affected too as they use the same barrel manufacturer. If you have one of the rifles with those serial numbers you are urged to call Beretta USA at 1 800 636-3420. In Canada call Stoeger they are the Canadian importers for Tikka and Sako rifles at 1800 263 1945. Warranty Information for Firearms Distributed by Beretta USA Corp. Beretta firearms carry a One-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser for defects in materials or workmanship. If the original purchaser registers their firearm with Beretta, they automatically receive an additional two years of warranty coverage for a total of three years. Sako and Tikka rifles carry a Two-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser for defects in materials or workmanship.
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