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Bedding the Action on a Tikka T3X
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommo64" data-source="post: 1843184" data-attributes="member: 107976"><p>Thanks for the advice. The manual states a max torque of 44 inch pounds for the plastic stocks, so that is what I re-torqued mine to. I haven't had chance to try it out since then to see if there is any change, one way or the other, in terms of accuracy. As for those tabs in the forestock, I have been doing some research and on another shooting forum there was a response from Sako stating that the barrels on their plastic stocked Tikka rifles are not intended to be fully free floating, hence those tabs. Give that, it would seem to be counter productive to remove them without performing some sort of action bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommo64, post: 1843184, member: 107976"] Thanks for the advice. The manual states a max torque of 44 inch pounds for the plastic stocks, so that is what I re-torqued mine to. I haven't had chance to try it out since then to see if there is any change, one way or the other, in terms of accuracy. As for those tabs in the forestock, I have been doing some research and on another shooting forum there was a response from Sako stating that the barrels on their plastic stocked Tikka rifles are not intended to be fully free floating, hence those tabs. Give that, it would seem to be counter productive to remove them without performing some sort of action bedding. [/QUOTE]
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