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Bedding the Action on a Tikka T3X
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1841802" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>First off, if the stock works for you, run it. Get that barrel channel cleared out and floated, then make sure you've got a steel recoil lug. the aluminum ones that the original T3's have would deform over time. Then, shoot it. If its good, don't waste time or money with bedding or replacement. You can buy a lot of ammo or components for the cost of a decent stock.</p><p></p><p>I've been running the Tikka T3 platform for about 20yrs now, and have yet to encounter a single one that wouldn't shoot in the factory "junk" stock. My fist was a 25-06 that would hold .5moa with hand loads, no problem. Then a 338wm, 300wm, 223, all of which had no problems with stellar accuracy from the light stock. The stock is light, stiff and functional. If that doesn't suit you, then it's your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1841802, member: 75933"] First off, if the stock works for you, run it. Get that barrel channel cleared out and floated, then make sure you've got a steel recoil lug. the aluminum ones that the original T3's have would deform over time. Then, shoot it. If its good, don't waste time or money with bedding or replacement. You can buy a lot of ammo or components for the cost of a decent stock. I've been running the Tikka T3 platform for about 20yrs now, and have yet to encounter a single one that wouldn't shoot in the factory "junk" stock. My fist was a 25-06 that would hold .5moa with hand loads, no problem. Then a 338wm, 300wm, 223, all of which had no problems with stellar accuracy from the light stock. The stock is light, stiff and functional. If that doesn't suit you, then it's your money. [/QUOTE]
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