Tikka T3's on sale
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Tikka T3's on sale
Not affiliated with them, but good prices on the remaining Tikka T3's at Eurooptic http://www.eurooptic.com/tikka-t3-rifle ... medium=JAB
Lite 243W for $449 still and the forest in 6.5x55 is still $599
Lite 243W for $449 still and the forest in 6.5x55 is still $599
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Re: Tikka T3's on sale
Well I live 8 miles from Europtic. I've never bought anything there as they are a little pricey. However these prices on T3's are pretty good. I just went down and bought a T3 Stainless Lite in 6.5 X 55 to hunt with, for $549.00.
The sale is quite impressive, the main aisle of there showroom has 8 pallets of T3's stacked 5 ft. high per pallet. The owner said he had 8 more pallets in the warehouse. I've never seen guns stacked up like that before.
I bought 3 T3 Forests last year, and I really like them. I'm using them for my HP hunter rifles. I didn't want to drag them around in the brush deer hunting, so the T3 Lite will do that job very well.
By all means check out their web site.
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The sale is quite impressive, the main aisle of there showroom has 8 pallets of T3's stacked 5 ft. high per pallet. The owner said he had 8 more pallets in the warehouse. I've never seen guns stacked up like that before.
I bought 3 T3 Forests last year, and I really like them. I'm using them for my HP hunter rifles. I didn't want to drag them around in the brush deer hunting, so the T3 Lite will do that job very well.
By all means check out their web site.
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Re: Tikka T3's on sale
Nice, that is exactly what I have coming in Thursday
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Was in town to party at my cousins house, bought a .260 Forest for a casual HP Hunter rifle per Al's comments. While there also purchased a lefty .30-06 stainless Hunter for my kid. They have pallet's and pallet's of them. Al Bean
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Re: Tikka T3's on sale
I was thinking about getting one of the T3's with the Forest stock in .260 Remington for HP silhouette. The only downfall that I see is the single stage trigger. I perfer a two stage trigger.
Does anyone make a two stage trigger for the Tikka?
I read that someone posted that the Tikka barrel will heat up from being shot. Is that from rapid fire or is the 5 silhouette shots spaced out enough to keep the barrel cool? Thanks Ken
Does anyone make a two stage trigger for the Tikka?
I read that someone posted that the Tikka barrel will heat up from being shot. Is that from rapid fire or is the 5 silhouette shots spaced out enough to keep the barrel cool? Thanks Ken
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I have a Barnard 2 stage on my match rifle but not for silhouette. The Barnard does not have a safety. The only two stage with a safety I know of was the CG Jackson Extreme trigger but they are not made any more.
Just looked it up and Bix n Andy do make a trigger for the Tikkas, it will cost you around $450, but the word is in match rifles they are the best (according to some lol).
The Tikka trigger is very nice and I prefer two stages as well.
Just looked it up and Bix n Andy do make a trigger for the Tikkas, it will cost you around $450, but the word is in match rifles they are the best (according to some lol).
The Tikka trigger is very nice and I prefer two stages as well.
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Can anyone point me to the Bix N Andy triggers somewhere? I have a T3 and the trigger is crisp but single stage. Its killin me. I would love to get a 2 stage in there.
I buy all my guns from t-rex. He's a small arms dealer.
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The single stage trigger is the only thing that is stopping me from buying one. That is why I haven't pulled the trigger on one.
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Found the Bix n andy at https://bulletcentral.com/product/bixn- ... 3-trigger/
I think they are the importer for them but not sure. Also not sure if it's a two stage or not, and from the bix website it says the adjustment range is from 50-800 grams, still less than the 2 lbs for hunter rifle.
I think they are the importer for them but not sure. Also not sure if it's a two stage or not, and from the bix website it says the adjustment range is from 50-800 grams, still less than the 2 lbs for hunter rifle.
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Rats. Anyone ever tried to wedge an Anschutz trigger in a tikka? ;)thauglor wrote:the bix website it says the adjustment range is from 50-800 grams, still less than the 2 lbs for hunter rifle.
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Re: Tikka T3's on sale
That would be nice to have an Anschutz 5018( with spring change) or 5022 trigger on a Tikka T3.
I called Bix & Andy's today and spoke to a very nice lady.
I asked her if the trigger is a one stage or a two stage trigger?
I also asked if the first stage could go up to approx. 25 ounces and if the second stage could be set at approx. 9 or 10 ounces.
She said that the gentleman that knows about the triggers is out of town until Friday. She sent him an email with my questions. Hopefully I will hear from on Monday. I will let you know when I hear from him. Ken
I called Bix & Andy's today and spoke to a very nice lady.
I asked her if the trigger is a one stage or a two stage trigger?
I also asked if the first stage could go up to approx. 25 ounces and if the second stage could be set at approx. 9 or 10 ounces.
She said that the gentleman that knows about the triggers is out of town until Friday. She sent him an email with my questions. Hopefully I will hear from on Monday. I will let you know when I hear from him. Ken