Anatomy of the Tikka T3x - Episode 1: Model Offerings

Published 2024-03-01
We are crazy about Tikkas!

In this video, we go over the different model offerings in the T3x line.

Join us for the series as we disassemble a Tikka T3x and review each component and describe how it fits into the entire rifle system.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jeffreyhall838
    These are IMO the best "bang for buck" rifles on the market 👍
  • @koopsjunta
    My super varmint in 308 is the most ridiculously straight shooting rifle ever. 150gr Hornady Whitetail consistently sub-MOA. Then 175gr Federal Premium consistently shoot .5-.75 MOA. An outstanding rifle.
  • @gabell727
    Great video! I hope your business is up and running again soon! Good luck!
  • @miksuvait
    FYI - The Veil and Rouchtek have the Tikka D18 barrel which looks very much like the Sako Medium counter fluted barrel... ;) Money well spent!!
  • @saltyOG
    Tikka for the win! Great video! I’m so looking forward many more of these type of videos. 🦅🇺🇸
  • @derekmcmurry
    New subscriber. Eager to see future videos. I have purchased the MT Tikka long action bolt stops. Until 2022 all of my rifles were custom built. Bought my first Tikka in 308 on clearance (left hand). It did not shoot quite to my satisfaction so I put a Brux barrel on it and got an AG Composite stock. However, since then I have purchased another 15-16 Tikka rifles. They shoot so well I've been selling my custom rifles. Pros: ONE LENGTH ACTION - can convert either way. Best triggers on the market. Simply no need to buy a Bix & Andy or similar, just buy the after market spring and they can get down to about a pound. Other easy upgrade is the Limbsaver recoil pad. I did buy a new T3x lite stainless LH 300WM (actually 2), converted one to a 7PRC with a Stocky's stock and Proof pre-fit barrel, and of course, trigger spring. Total still less that $2000 including gunsmith fee to switch barrels.
  • @thomastucker5998
    I have a stainless Tikka T3X with gray laminate stock. With oil based lubricants the stainless action can feel sticky. I washed all the lube out and switched to a graphite based lube. What a difference. It is so slick. Mmmm, Mmmm good! And it is the most accurate rifle I own. Oh, and I mounted my scope using a Mountain Tactical picatinny rail.
  • @jamesjams5085
    Love the company, love my woodpeckers thanks for the video say hi to Jeff!
  • @alandavis9454
    Please cover/discuss the UPR models (and where are the UPRs chambered in 6.5 PRC?)! REALLY looking forward to this series. Thanks!
  • Just yesterday I got a Roughtech in stainless, popped it into an XLR Element 4.0 Magnesium chassis. Can't wait to take it to the range to see whether it shoots as good as it looks.
  • Just check my super varmint roughtech also has a 2 stage trigger
  • @bobmullner5337
    Your medal magazines, do made one just for the creedmoor because the short action magazine I have has feeding issues
  • @CamBoekhoff
    I would love to hear your thoughts on the Tikka Arctic. I can't remember if they sold many in the states, but I know they hit stores here in Canada and a few other markets.
  • @rgretchen
    Super Varmint also comes with a two stage trigger.
  • Great video thank you. Only issue I’ve come across is the tikka .223 1:8 shorter barrel (20”)does not stabilise the majority of factory ammo above 55gn. It’s a terribly unreliable barrel with the longer pills. I can’t understand why tikka still make it considering the feedback. On the other hand, 24” 1:8 .223 = perfection.
  • @trob500
    I was under the impression the CTR mags won't fit a trg22, but a trg22 mag will fit a CTR bottom metal. The extra material at the bottom keeps it from inserting into the Sako. Also, aren't the Veil models using stainless, while the normal roughtechs are using the regular carbon steel used on the blued versions? The Veil being stainless is a pretty big difference.
  • @tommylee5092
    Jason, with all your experience with the T3x’s can you tell me if the Varmint in 6.5 Creedmoor is any more accurate in the Super Varmint over the standard T3x Varmint with 24” barrel. I am really looking for the accuracy over all the weather protection and trying to find out if the barrels are pretty much going to produce the same groups under identical conditions. Thanks
  • @Sticky7173
    Are the Wideland Cerakoted rifles start as stainless steel or blue steel?