I too thought I'd give them a go, after reading that many people found them to be fine (but also knowing others thought they were junk)
I fitted them on to my 17" T3 that had been rechambered in 284 win. Running fairly stiff 162gr loads.
I'd heard that upgrading the bolts to stainless steel was the go, so grabbed the kit from Gunworks.
For a start I dislike the design where the ring is not split in half. Same as the Leopold PRW/QRW rings. The top half of the ring has to be pushed over the scope tube which can mark the tube.
I found when doing up the screws/bolts they didn't feel nice and smooth when torquing up, they felt like they were binding rather than doing up smoothly.
When zeroing the rifle the scope started moving forward under recoil. Something I've never had happen before with any rifle or set of rings.
I was pretty much over the tikka rings by this stage, but loosened them off, readjusted the scope position and managed to tighten them up and got them to secure the scope without it moving.
I hunted with it a couple of times and shot a couple of deer, but it was always in the back of my mind that the rings weren't flash.
So I ordered some talleys for it. When I went to fit them, I couldn't remove the screws from the tikka rings, they were seized solid, I had to drill them out, what a total pain in the arse.
Hence my reluctance to recommend the factory tikka rings to anyone. They are just not worth the trouble.
It really doesn't make much sense to have a very capable rifle, use a decent scope then expect to join the two together with free shitty rings.
It'd be like having a 300kw V8 car and running skinny space saver wheels on it just because you already had some in the shed. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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