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Custom Tikka Options? What would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="TBuckus" data-source="post: 941026" data-attributes="member: 49491"><p>Are you concerned about the recoil? The reason I ask is that the 270 is not a recoil heavy cartridge. By dropping the break, you will save weight.</p><p> </p><p>As far as stock is concerned, the Tikka stock is already lightweight. I weighed mine and it comes in at the same as most lightweight aftermarket stocks. Unless you want a different style of stock, or your gun doesn't pattern well, I would keep the stock. Yes, it looks cheap, but my T3 shoots very well out of the box.</p><p> </p><p>The Talley low's worked for my Zeiss with 44mm obj. </p><p> </p><p>Can't help you with the trigger. It's adjustable so I just adjusted it until I liked it. </p><p>Another site to check out is tikkashooters for tips</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBuckus, post: 941026, member: 49491"] Are you concerned about the recoil? The reason I ask is that the 270 is not a recoil heavy cartridge. By dropping the break, you will save weight. As far as stock is concerned, the Tikka stock is already lightweight. I weighed mine and it comes in at the same as most lightweight aftermarket stocks. Unless you want a different style of stock, or your gun doesn't pattern well, I would keep the stock. Yes, it looks cheap, but my T3 shoots very well out of the box. The Talley low's worked for my Zeiss with 44mm obj. Can't help you with the trigger. It's adjustable so I just adjusted it until I liked it. Another site to check out is tikkashooters for tips [/QUOTE]
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