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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Tikka 6.5 MAX
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<blockquote data-quote="NDF" data-source="post: 2047649" data-attributes="member: 92775"><p>Like your bolt knob, you can lighten that trigger yourself down to 1.5-2lbs before you go the spring route, by simply adjusting the Allen wrench screw on the front of trigger assembly if you haven't already, I rebarreled a 7mm to a 300wsm to be able to shoot the heavies in the tikka, coal is 3.130 currently .020 off the lands going out next wk to chrony and start load development, see how she handles, had 2 7mags and a 300wsm bbl so I thought why not, sharp looking meatstick ya got there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDF, post: 2047649, member: 92775"] Like your bolt knob, you can lighten that trigger yourself down to 1.5-2lbs before you go the spring route, by simply adjusting the Allen wrench screw on the front of trigger assembly if you haven't already, I rebarreled a 7mm to a 300wsm to be able to shoot the heavies in the tikka, coal is 3.130 currently .020 off the lands going out next wk to chrony and start load development, see how she handles, had 2 7mags and a 300wsm bbl so I thought why not, sharp looking meatstick ya got there [/QUOTE]
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