Tikka pic thread

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Alright guys I'm away from home so I can't throw up a pic ATM but let's see all your tikka rifles I love mine haven't shot it yet but the feel is awesome.:D
 
I don't have it yet, but put a deposit on a CTR in .260 Remington. I expect it in by the end of the month.

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Yes it does, when I was wanting to buy one they were not available. I am seriously tempted now, but I would have to sell something to fund it. It's not like I haven't done that before though.
 
Here's an older Tikka for you; my 1933 Finnish Army m/27, chambered in 7.62x53mmR. A well-traveled veteran of the Winter War and the Continuation War.
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At 100 yards with 185gr Brown Bear.
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No pictures but mine is a Tikka T3 Hunter in 6.5x55 purchased about six years ago. The most accurate rifle I've ever owned.
 
I hope you were after some gun porn...

Tikka T3 Hunter Stainless in .308, Leupold 3-9x40, Warne rings

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Most accurate factory rounds in mine:

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I handload Nosler projectiles, Federal brass, ADI Benchmark2 powder, and CCI primers.

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T3 Forest

Tikka T3 Forest in .260 Rem. Warne permanent rings, Trijicon Accupoint 3x9x40. LOP shortened to 12.5 inches including the small recoil pad. Shoots Federal Fusion 120gr and Federal Vital Shok 120 gr Nosler Ballistic Tips very well. Makes an average rifleman look pretty good.
 

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It is a standard T3 barreled action with a walnut, oil finished stock. It has a rollover cheekpiece which, for me, creates a perfect cheek weld. I'm on the small side and the wood stock allowed me to have the stock shortened more easily than a synthetic stock.
 
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