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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 1895831" data-attributes="member: 103784"><p>I picked up a new Tikka T3 Forest in 260 a few years ago for around $600. It was on clearance from euro optic. I bought the Atlasworks enhancement kit with screws, pillars, recoil lug and did a good bedding job with Devcon first. I replaced the plastic stuff, trigger guard, bottom metal and bolt shroud. Replaced the trigger spring, modified my bolt throw and magazine so I could load longer bullets. Put a NightForce 2.5-10X42 on it, did my load development, and never looked back. Comes in right at 10lbs, seems heavy these days, but I've come to love that rifle and it's accuracy. I have much more expensive rifles/scopes, but for some reason my hand always wants to grab my comfortable Tikka when I'm heading out on my deer hunts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 1895831, member: 103784"] I picked up a new Tikka T3 Forest in 260 a few years ago for around $600. It was on clearance from euro optic. I bought the Atlasworks enhancement kit with screws, pillars, recoil lug and did a good bedding job with Devcon first. I replaced the plastic stuff, trigger guard, bottom metal and bolt shroud. Replaced the trigger spring, modified my bolt throw and magazine so I could load longer bullets. Put a NightForce 2.5-10X42 on it, did my load development, and never looked back. Comes in right at 10lbs, seems heavy these days, but I've come to love that rifle and it's accuracy. I have much more expensive rifles/scopes, but for some reason my hand always wants to grab my comfortable Tikka when I'm heading out on my deer hunts. [/QUOTE]
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