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Analyze my target - is something wrong with my Tikka T3?
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<blockquote data-quote="tikkat3270wsm" data-source="post: 993151" data-attributes="member: 27063"><p>i have a T3 in 270wsm, light SS barrel. 3 shots is all i get befor it starts to open up to about 1.5 in. I have talked with the Tikka rep from Beretta and they are aware of the issue with how bad their barrels move around. This gun shoots .437 at 100 and 2 in at 400 if left cool . cold bore shot is always dead nutz. it is because of the light barrel that i have a Brux #10 contour waiting in my cabinet for the funds to put on. No, nothing wrong with the gun, barrel ect. If you want to shoot off a bench all day and poke bugholes, put a heavier barrel on. If you want that first shot kill at what ever yards, dont do anything. Tikka rifles are in the top 2% of production guns in my humble opinion. smoothest bolt action around and inexpensive to boot. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tikkat3270wsm, post: 993151, member: 27063"] i have a T3 in 270wsm, light SS barrel. 3 shots is all i get befor it starts to open up to about 1.5 in. I have talked with the Tikka rep from Beretta and they are aware of the issue with how bad their barrels move around. This gun shoots .437 at 100 and 2 in at 400 if left cool . cold bore shot is always dead nutz. it is because of the light barrel that i have a Brux #10 contour waiting in my cabinet for the funds to put on. No, nothing wrong with the gun, barrel ect. If you want to shoot off a bench all day and poke bugholes, put a heavier barrel on. If you want that first shot kill at what ever yards, dont do anything. Tikka rifles are in the top 2% of production guns in my humble opinion. smoothest bolt action around and inexpensive to boot. Craig [/QUOTE]
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