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    Quote Originally Posted by Ground Control View Post
    I’ve been reassessing my Rifle setups lately.
    After going down a Howa path for awhile , I’ve decided to concentrate my attention towards my Tikka's .
    During my Howa adventure I have purchased Stocks / Triggers / Muzzle Brakes / Barrel Tuner / magazines /numerous Rings and Bases / Recoil Pads etc etc etc .
    To be honest all I achieved was close to “ Sweet F*#k all “ in regards to accuracy because the Barrel and Ammo play the biggest part in that story .
    Reloading for those rifles was hands down the best “ Bang for Buck “ when it comes down to accuracy improvement.

    So I thought I’d comment on my list of modifications above

    Stock -

    The biggest purchase cost and all I really achieved was a weight reduction and some “ look at me “ status because they are Carbon , no big improvement in ergonomics etc - no great accuracy improvement

    Triggers -

    Bought a Timney and ended up selling it because it showed no improvement over the Factory trigger with a $15.00 spring swap - no accuracy improvement.

    Muzzle Brake -

    This is a funny area because without doubt recoil effects accuracy, it helped with the 308 at the range but my ears said no for a hunting rifle - there was an accuracy improvement butttt…………

    Barrel Tuner -

    This was a fun experiment and one that I’m glad I’ve played with.
    Put simply they work butttt…. They have are a pain on a hunting rifle
    - They are an accuracy improvement and mine now lives on my .22lr where it really earns its keep .

    Magazines -

    I tried a larger capacity magazine and ditched it because of feed issues
    - no improvement in accuracy, but a big increase in hair pulling.

    Mounts/Rings -

    After multiple combinations it came down to
    - Range work/long range MDT rails and Ken Farrel rings
    - Hunting just buy Talley’s

    Recoil Pads -

    Changed factory pads for better comfort and ergonomics ( I’m tall and most stocks are to short , so during the installation of the pads spacers were added to increase length of pull )

    So where am I at now that my attention has drifted over to my Tikka’s

    Apart from a Water’s magazine for my .223 to allow me to load the rounds longer and some $15.00 trigger springs there is very little rifle wise that isn’t produced in the Tikka factory . I have done some mixing and matching of factory stocks that were purchased cheap secondhand and maybe I’m lucky because apart from length of pull they fit me well .

    My money is now being sent down range in the form of my reloaded ammo and not sent electronically to suppliers of unnecessary gadgets.

    Buying and owning cool Shit is fun , but does it actually get us anywhere ?
    Tikkas are badly over rated. All you get is absolute reliability and accuracy.
    Tahr, 6x47, BSA270 and 2 others like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    Tikkas are badly over rated. All you get is absolute reliability and accuracy.
    I have recently noticed the legendary Tikka accuracy appears to be slipping and/or isn't as easy to access as it used to be pre T3X
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    I have recently noticed the legendary Tikka accuracy appears to be slipping and/or isn't as easy to access as it used to be pre T3X
    A while back Dan Hardy had both 223 and 243 Tikka barrels for sale. So we grabbed a few awaiting the time we need to rebarrel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    I have recently noticed the legendary Tikka accuracy appears to be slipping and/or isn't as easy to access as it used to be pre T3X
    Can't really confirm that (maybe luck?) EVERY Tikka I own, or that any mates own can shoot MOA with factory ammo, without any modifications. Everybody that i know loves their tikka.

    Same is true for their rimfires, btw. awesome guns.

    Are there better rifles/brands out there? certainly! and also many that are just as good.

    They certainly are good enough for 99% of the hunting done out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    I have recently noticed the legendary Tikka accuracy appears to be slipping and/or isn't as easy to access as it used to be pre T3X
    Na, your just not shooting as well!

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