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Tikka T3x custom or start over
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2079716" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>One of the things I thought I would like about my T3, but turned out to not like at all was the toy-like weight of the rifle. Recoil with 30-06 made it no fun to shoot. Much happier now with a solid rifle.</p><p></p><p>The suggestions to spend a lot of money turning your .308 into a RUM, Nosler or 300 Win Mag would most likely turn your rifle into a self-torture tool unless you put an effective brake on it...and that is even more money thrown at the problem. </p><p></p><p>If you really feel you need a RUM, Nosler, or 300 Win Mag to pound larger game, start over with a new and better rifle and you will save money in the long run and end up with something definitively more comfortable to shoot and that means shooting better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2079716, member: 879"] One of the things I thought I would like about my T3, but turned out to not like at all was the toy-like weight of the rifle. Recoil with 30-06 made it no fun to shoot. Much happier now with a solid rifle. The suggestions to spend a lot of money turning your .308 into a RUM, Nosler or 300 Win Mag would most likely turn your rifle into a self-torture tool unless you put an effective brake on it...and that is even more money thrown at the problem. If you really feel you need a RUM, Nosler, or 300 Win Mag to pound larger game, start over with a new and better rifle and you will save money in the long run and end up with something definitively more comfortable to shoot and that means shooting better. [/QUOTE]
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