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    T3x Lite vs Superlite

    I’m seriously looking at getting a .223 back in my safe, and a 1-8” Tikka is the likely candidate (even though I said I’d never own one).
    My preference at this stage is for the standard lite, because it’ll invariably get shortened a bit and threaded, so less mucking around with the fluting etc. Or is it worth going for the Superlite and to hell with cutting into the flutes? Is there any likely accuracy difference between the two? My current knowledge thinks that the un-fluted will have an accuracy edge. Just.

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    Id say no difference iv had a superlite .260 cabonlights and finnlights they were all crazy accurate i havent had any better results with bigger profile unflutted barrels . Not intrested in a howa mini? Thatll be my next .223
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelton View Post
    Id say no difference iv had a superlite .260 cabonlights and finnlights they were all crazy accurate i havent had any better results with bigger profile unflutted barrels . Not intrested in a howa mini? Thatll be my next .223
    Yeah mate, thought about a Howa but the full-size version. I want to run the long pills so the ability to run a longer mag is high priority. A custom on a Model 7 like gimps would be the ultimate, but I’ll try it out on a standard rifle before spending the big pingas.

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    i always go superlite if its an option because if not why not
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    I've had and got Tikka Superlighte's that have been cut into the flutes no issues, they shoot as good if not even better than the standard barrel.
    I did hear that the Superlight uses the Sako finnlight barrel but not sure if that is fact or not.
    Anyway my Superlight .260 I brought of Kelton and sold to Danny is the most accurate rifle I've owned which is cut into the flutes.

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    I have a t3x elite (gun citys "superlite" ) in .223 1/8 twist that i will potentially be selling if your interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 6.5 CRD View Post
    I have a t3x elite (gun citys "superlite" ) in .223 1/8 twist that i will potentially be selling if your interested.
    Hey, could be keen. Pm me the details.

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    The Tikka Superlights use Sako Finnlight fluted barrels
    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    The Tikka Superlights use Sako Finnlight fluted barrels
    Most Superlight barrels are 2" longer than Finnlight...I could be wrong tho.
    Either way the quality should be the same.

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    I didn't think there was any weight difference between the Lite and Superlite models???

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    I didn't think there was any weight difference between the Lite and Superlite models???
    Not much but some i just like the look
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    Guess it’s a fairly unanimous vote for superlite. Thanks for the input everyone

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    I’ve cut the barrel to 16” on my superlite. 1”8 twist .223. It’s a tack driver.
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    +1 on the 16” super lite my one puts the 80 targex and eldm into one ragged hole, need a waters mag to seat them out long enough though
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    My suppressed tika t3x lite 308 is cut into the flutes,18in barrel.Very accurate shooter.
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