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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1805242" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>The Tikka trigger is a really nice one. Fairly crisp and fairly light. I literally mounted the scope, bore sighted, got on paper adjusted and sent three through a nice little cloverleaf pattern center bull in like 15 minutes and 7 rounds pulling factory ammo from the box. Aside from AR stuff and a few out of my old .340wby, this is the only factory ammo I've shot in like 15 plus years. I guessed muzzle velocity based on box velocity minus 100fps for the 20"barrel and center punched 5for5 clay pidgeons at various distances to 300 then found increasingly difficult rocks at 500, then 825yds. Three for three on a 4" rock at 500, then took a couple rounds to hit a 10"er at 825 dialing 31.2MOA. The two other guys with me hit a slightly larger target at the 500 mark from a seated position and scared the snot out of the rock at 825. First time either had shot over 300 yds. It was a blast!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1805242, member: 89869"] The Tikka trigger is a really nice one. Fairly crisp and fairly light. I literally mounted the scope, bore sighted, got on paper adjusted and sent three through a nice little cloverleaf pattern center bull in like 15 minutes and 7 rounds pulling factory ammo from the box. Aside from AR stuff and a few out of my old .340wby, this is the only factory ammo I’ve shot in like 15 plus years. I guessed muzzle velocity based on box velocity minus 100fps for the 20”barrel and center punched 5for5 clay pidgeons at various distances to 300 then found increasingly difficult rocks at 500, then 825yds. Three for three on a 4” rock at 500, then took a couple rounds to hit a 10”er at 825 dialing 31.2MOA. The two other guys with me hit a slightly larger target at the 500 mark from a seated position and scared the snot out of the rock at 825. First time either had shot over 300 yds. It was a blast! [/QUOTE]
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