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As seen on hunting rifles thread, here is my Tikka T3 Super Varmint .222 rem. With GRS Sporter laminate stock, Sako TRG Bipod, 2-stage trigger, Atlasworx aluminium trigger guard/bottom metal. Scope is Steiner Ranger 4-16*56. On picture with basic magazine, also have Lucky13 ten rounds magazine.
Next week I'll get bolt fluted by gunsmith so then it will be ready for a while.
Shoots quite well for a factory rifle. 5 shots on 150m range, wind was 4 m/s, shot on bipods. Picture is rotated 90 degrees, so that one flyer was caused by wind. Bullet was Lapua S569 3,6g FMJ, Vihtavuori N130 powder and Sako brass. I'll get better results with Sierra HPBT 52gr bullets but for black grouse hunting FMJ is better choice.
Thanks,Boy I love that rifle setup.
Is the two stage trigger a factory trigger option?
David
I’m the same as you in that regard. I’ve always wanted a .222, and your build inspired me to look for a Tikka action. I’m already a fan of GRS stocks and I have two rifles in GRS Hybrids.Thanks,
2-stage trigger is not factory option for Super Varmint. I did purchase 2-stage used from my friend who did not like it on his TAC A1. Lucky for me, I prefer 2-stage more.
-J-
GRS is just made for meI’m the same as you in that regard. I’ve always wanted a .222, and your build inspired me to look for a Tikka action. I’m already a fan of GRS stocks and I have two rifles in GRS Hybrids.
David
Where is the gun?700 VS, lam stock, Weaver KT-15 scope, Davidson bases, Kelbly rings. Amount of crows and g-hogs this thing has put down is just stupid.............
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I’d love to get in on that too! Watched quite a few videos.Frans, one of the things I'd love to do is spend some time in SA shooting varmints (spelled m-o-n-k-e-y-s).
I've watched some videos. It looks very challenging, and beneficial as well.