Karbon
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Well, a few weeks ago I picked up my new Tikka T3 SS Laminated in .270WSM. I have it matched with a Burris Fullfeild II mounted with the factory Tikka rings.
I went to the range on Saturday to dial it in and the bore sight the guys at Sportaman's Warehouse performed put me just 5 inches right and 6 inches high at 100yards. Three shots later I was happy (for now)
It was a hot day (low 90's) so it was hard to keep a real cool barrel. The wind was light, 5-10mph. I was shooting only Federal Premium 140 grain Nosler Accubonds. Needless to say, I'm happy I spent so much time researching my new rifle. I love my new Tikka, check the pics and let me know waht you guys think. All shots are at 100 yards. Not to bad with factory ammo and my first time out with her...
That five shot group was with the first two shots to the left of center, I cranked the scope 3 clicks right and, shot the 3rd wich was the farthest right hole. I then clicked it back 3 clicks and shot the fourth just inside the same hole as the first. Then the last (5th) was the closest shot, just to the right. All with in 5 min or so.
I went to the range on Saturday to dial it in and the bore sight the guys at Sportaman's Warehouse performed put me just 5 inches right and 6 inches high at 100yards. Three shots later I was happy (for now)
It was a hot day (low 90's) so it was hard to keep a real cool barrel. The wind was light, 5-10mph. I was shooting only Federal Premium 140 grain Nosler Accubonds. Needless to say, I'm happy I spent so much time researching my new rifle. I love my new Tikka, check the pics and let me know waht you guys think. All shots are at 100 yards. Not to bad with factory ammo and my first time out with her...
That five shot group was with the first two shots to the left of center, I cranked the scope 3 clicks right and, shot the 3rd wich was the farthest right hole. I then clicked it back 3 clicks and shot the fourth just inside the same hole as the first. Then the last (5th) was the closest shot, just to the right. All with in 5 min or so.
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