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Bedding the Action on a Tikka T3X
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 1841902" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>I have a 30-06 Tikka T3 Hunter Walnut stock that my son and I have used to take a couple of deer. I sighted it in with Reduced Recoil ammo with my son in mind. Killed one buck with Hornady's 125 grain SST and my son killed one doe with Fusion's 170 grain Reduced recoil ammo. My son is older and bigger now, so I want to zero with full power ammo now, but I'm also wondering if there isn't anything I could do with this Walnut stock to accurize it before I start ammo testing. </p><p></p><p>Does the Lumely Pillar & Lug Kit work with the wood stocked Tikka Hunter, or would it be better just to use a little AcraGlass or some other bedding compound? I really would like to hear from someone who has done some bedding on the Walnut stock. </p><p></p><p>But it appears that most just tighten the screws and it shoots pretty well. Just wondering what approach will get the most out of the T3 Hunter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 1841902, member: 879"] I have a 30-06 Tikka T3 Hunter Walnut stock that my son and I have used to take a couple of deer. I sighted it in with Reduced Recoil ammo with my son in mind. Killed one buck with Hornady's 125 grain SST and my son killed one doe with Fusion's 170 grain Reduced recoil ammo. My son is older and bigger now, so I want to zero with full power ammo now, but I'm also wondering if there isn't anything I could do with this Walnut stock to accurize it before I start ammo testing. Does the Lumely Pillar & Lug Kit work with the wood stocked Tikka Hunter, or would it be better just to use a little AcraGlass or some other bedding compound? I really would like to hear from someone who has done some bedding on the Walnut stock. But it appears that most just tighten the screws and it shoots pretty well. Just wondering what approach will get the most out of the T3 Hunter? [/QUOTE]
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