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Steel/glass bed a tikka t3 varmint?
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<blockquote data-quote="signature542" data-source="post: 403691" data-attributes="member: 14798"><p>Hi</p><p> </p><p>Im on my 2nd 7mm RM T3 Camo as the buddy I loaned it it to has shot 2 sambar stags with it and found it difficult to return. He bought me a new one instead as he didint have time to develop a load and sight her in. </p><p>I have also owned a 300wsm in a sporter 300wsm so be assured they shoot very well.</p><p> </p><p>My last 7mm barrel wasnt as smooth but is coming along nicly after around 30 rounds. No complaints from me..</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>All of them with some tweaking in sporter weight can shoot 1/2 MOA...3 shots from a sporting barrel. not bad as its not a heavy profile.. I was playing with SST's 162gn and 62.5 gn of RE19 which gave me what I what I was looking for. In a Varmint prifle rifle I'd say I would be the problem in attaining better groups.</p><p> </p><p>Why bother? Yep I understand what you mean as the lug isnt fixed .. but I can assure you there is no movement as tolerances are very high. Add a limbsaver and some decent mounts.</p><p> </p><p>I'd option up for the set trigger if you prefer lighter than 2lbs.. Ernie the gunsmith in the US has a varmint spring avavilable which takes a few minutes to install which helps lower it under 2lbs. No issue with the pull now in a sporter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="signature542, post: 403691, member: 14798"] Hi Im on my 2nd 7mm RM T3 Camo as the buddy I loaned it it to has shot 2 sambar stags with it and found it difficult to return. He bought me a new one instead as he didint have time to develop a load and sight her in. I have also owned a 300wsm in a sporter 300wsm so be assured they shoot very well. My last 7mm barrel wasnt as smooth but is coming along nicly after around 30 rounds. No complaints from me.. All of them with some tweaking in sporter weight can shoot 1/2 MOA...3 shots from a sporting barrel. not bad as its not a heavy profile.. I was playing with SST's 162gn and 62.5 gn of RE19 which gave me what I what I was looking for. In a Varmint prifle rifle I'd say I would be the problem in attaining better groups. Why bother? Yep I understand what you mean as the lug isnt fixed .. but I can assure you there is no movement as tolerances are very high. Add a limbsaver and some decent mounts. I'd option up for the set trigger if you prefer lighter than 2lbs.. Ernie the gunsmith in the US has a varmint spring avavilable which takes a few minutes to install which helps lower it under 2lbs. No issue with the pull now in a sporter [/QUOTE]
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