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tikka T3 superlite vs. T3 lite
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<blockquote data-quote="JimCraig" data-source="post: 909703" data-attributes="member: 52673"><p>I had a T3 superlite. I regret that I sold it. It really was a perfect backpacking rifle. Mine was in .308 and out of the box shot under MOA. I ended up putting a Bell and Carlson stock on it, which did add a little weight, but it looked and felt a lot better. I think it also improved accuracy a little, not much. Either way the farthest I ever took it was 800 yards but with good DOPE it was pretty easy to smack 12" steel. Best performance I ever saw with the rifle was about a 4 inch group at 600 yards. You may already know this but the superlite is fluted, hence the lighter weight. The action was also one of the smoothest I've ever operated. In my opinion those rifles are a great bargain. Also in my opinion I wouldn't bother with the increased cost of the superlite at cabelas. I'd just go with the stainless T3 lite. Sorry to go on for so long. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimCraig, post: 909703, member: 52673"] I had a T3 superlite. I regret that I sold it. It really was a perfect backpacking rifle. Mine was in .308 and out of the box shot under MOA. I ended up putting a Bell and Carlson stock on it, which did add a little weight, but it looked and felt a lot better. I think it also improved accuracy a little, not much. Either way the farthest I ever took it was 800 yards but with good DOPE it was pretty easy to smack 12" steel. Best performance I ever saw with the rifle was about a 4 inch group at 600 yards. You may already know this but the superlite is fluted, hence the lighter weight. The action was also one of the smoothest I've ever operated. In my opinion those rifles are a great bargain. Also in my opinion I wouldn't bother with the increased cost of the superlite at cabelas. I'd just go with the stainless T3 lite. Sorry to go on for so long. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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