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Post by regnar on Dec 19, 2006 0:44:13 GMT
Ran a couple boxes thru her yesterday. The last few rounds I tried to get the scope close so next time it would not take so long. Fired one round at 75 yards and 6" high 4" right. made the adjustments and fired 3 more. 1" 3 shot group 2" low. I did that with shooting off the bench without a good rest. The trigger is EXCELENT. ZERO creep in it. I would guess it is at 4 pounds, maybe a little more. I am going to read up on it but I believe the trigger is adjustable. I may get the gun dipped in cammo if the cost is not to high but here is a pic of a quick cammo job I did for this weekend. NExt weekend I will be up at camp fri and sat and will set up in the moorning were we see coyotes deer hunting alot. Good 300 yard shots
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Post by browning204 on Dec 19, 2006 2:03:18 GMT
Wicked Nice Regnar!!!
Did you say that is a tikka in .223??
Nice furniture on it!!
I might have to look closer at the tikkas.
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Post by regnar on Dec 19, 2006 3:03:42 GMT
Yes it issa TIkka T3 in .223
From what I could find on it, it is made in the same factory in the same machines as the Sakos. The barrel is the same as a Sako. not sure about the bolt or the reciever. THe magazine and the trigger gaurd is plastic and the stock is nothing special.
Basicly it is a pirice point sako,
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