My god, I love this. It looks amazing. I'm just in the process of applying for my licence in Australia and I'm thinking I want one of these in the Roughtech Green in 308. Shame the Australian Government have an irrational fear of suppressors, they would be very practical in terms of keeping the volume level down a bit and save everyone's ears. Love your video brother, thanks for a great review!
Thanks for the review! My gun store special ordered one for me today in a 300 win mag. They said I should get it within the year lol. Waiting game now.
Nice shots at the end of your video! Congratulations! I'm waiting for the same one actually and your video said to me that i have chosen a best seller ! Best regards
This is crap the 6.5 tikkas run best with 139 scenarios and 140s the faster lighter rounds never suit, I have put 6.5x55s into a stamp at 300 . see these creedmore reviews using 140 gr ammo and there cloverleaf at 100 ,
Not surprised about the results with the 95gr VMAX. My T3x Varmint in 6.5CM doesn't shoot them well either. But it does shoot just about every other weight bullet exceptionally well especially Federal GMM 140gr SMK's. I've managed 0.330" and 1.65" groups (5-shot) at 100 and 200 yards respectively with that rifle/round. Any idea of when this rifle will hit the US?
those are some pretty good groups you are getting with yours! We don't have any insight into the US release of them, maybe contact one of your dealers over there and see if they know?
Hey, great Video ! I was wondering if the gun is also available in a left handed version (couldn’t get any info from the Web, and TIKKA selector is not reliable). Greetings from Germany :)
As far as we understand you can have any Tikka rifle custom spec'd in left hand, but there can be a long wait while they build it. very pleased you like the review, more to come so stay tuned!
I would have liked to see a precision target at 300 yards and see the grouping of your 2 best loads. I am a hunter and usually do all my grouping at 200 yards, most of my shots are between 150 to 300 yards max. I find for my needs 200 yards tell me if I will use that load for hunting or not. Thanks for the fine video👍👍
@@abbeappe1306 The bolt can easily freeze up in severe minus temperatures when the condensation after a few rounds freezes up. Thus-the M16 won’t work in Arctic conditions, but the Kalashnikov works actually.
Own a T3X CTR and love it, after reaching out to the our importer here in Canada was told minimum 1 1/2 to 2 year wait to order the super varmint & pre pay only, very disappointed:(
I have a question, is this the Steiner Ranger 8 with a outer diameter of 64mm? Because I want to know what height of mounting you are using? And which model? Greetings
Several years ago I bought the Savage BA Stealth in 6.5 creedmore. It LOVES the 140gr Winchester super match ammo. Before settling on that ammo I had tried several various Hornady loads of lighter grain bullets which performed very poorly in my Savage rifle. So I am wondering if there is any rifle in 6.5 creedmore that holds sub MOA using less than 140gr bullets. Inquiring minds want to know... BTW I am planning on buying the Tika T3X super varmint variation very soon. I don't "need" it - but what does than have to do with it? ha!
Someone tell me… a fluted barrel removes weight at the front of the gun and helps the barrel cool down faster. A fluted bolt… traps dirt? I mean what is the benefit? It looks cool. My Sako S20 has a fluted barrel, but standard bolt. My cousin has a really nice Browning that’s also fluted barrel, standard bolt. In any case, this is probably the nicest stock I’ve seen Tikka make, however, the price is so close to a Sako (or more if you’re buying used or clearance) so I wonder what its place in the market is. If it were closer to a grand, I would pick one up. Street price now is closer to 1700 USD which is too high compared to what else is out there.
I no longer buy guns with Cerakote. I have 6 rifles and 4 pistols with Cerakote. On none of them has the Cerakote held up. On my Weatherby Vanguard Badlands, the Cerakote failed from simply rubbing against the soft foam in a hardshell gun case, sitting in my truck on the way to and from hunting. My Sig AXG Scorpion, Cerakote failed immediately from holster wear. My other Cerakote guns have similar issues. Passing on all future Cerakote issues.
@@Gunroomtv I have time. First, I must sell 5 rifles. I'm over the new restriction, to limit the number of rifles you're allowed to own. So tikka has time to think about it...,😉
There was no real issue with the wind, the problem was the table we were shooting from. It was very wobbly and we had to keep changing the point of aim too. The rifle is sub-MOA out to 400 yards for sure!
They have a 1:11 twist rate and will fit any chassis system that will take the Tikka T3x footprint, the barrels are pretty chunky so you'll need to make sure there is clearance at the front!
Good question! quite honestly we don't know and didn't think about it at the time, we'd guess it's still the stainless barrel as it would be pointless to blue it and then Cerakote it after!
@@Gunroomtv i was hoping it wasn’t a downgrade to blued and then cerakoted. I can now confirm that the barrel is still stainless. I had that confirmed by GMK today. So with that good news i now have one on order. A bit of a wait, but should have it by November. Thanks 👍
No company is stupid enough to blue a chromoly barrel before cerakoting it. Most companies will use a chromoly that is bare and cerakote it. if done correctly it will not matter if it is stainless underneath. The bluing would have to be removed for the cerakote to adhere properly.
@@sweetteaoutdoors My concern was wether it was stainless or chrommoly. I think it does matter because the cerakote does not protect the inside of the barrel. That is the reason for asking. Turns out it is stainless which was my preference before ordering one.
The groups on the steel at distance weren't really a fair test as we were shooting off a rubbish table! The rifle shot sub-1 MOA for sure and had a lot more in it too!
@@Gunroomtv Yeah. I love my CTR. On my first range session with random ammo I had for a different gun it averaged just over 0.5 MOA out of 6 5-shot groups using random handloads I had on hand for a different rifle. Apparently the Varmints shoot about the same. The heavier barrel profile shouldn't hurt either.
Other calibres were added to the line up after it was launched and some depend on your location in the world. Best thing to do to confirm is speak to your local dealer. If you are in the UK contact Blue Fieldsports!
Tikka claims this is a 1 MOA gun, but the group on the silhouette target was more like 20" rather than 3"...and it was fired from an very stable benchrest. Can someone help me understand why the group was so wide on the 300 yrd target?
It's not the rifle i have one in 308cal less then 3" groups 5 shots at 300m these rifles are tack drivers and i own a tikka t3x A1 even better 0.5moa 👍
Should try laying down on the ground with some proper bags, those sleds mess with the harmonics Ive found. I threw mine in the garbage after I realized they do nothing but damage stocks and give bogus groupings for developing
@@Gunroomtv I remember I see someone says it is cold hammer forged, so may not be SS, just want to make sure. But also heard someone says it is SS. No official answer anywhere
I would not be happy with those groups at all out of that type of Tikka at that range. I would try more loads until you find one it likes. My Tikka Superlite 6.5CM will shoot tighter groups at 200 yards off a regular sandbag and only a 9x scope. Mine likes Hornady Precision Hunter.
Did you actually chronograph the ammunition in THIS rifle or just print quoted figures from the box? As for others, What's the point of a short barrelled 22-250? As for the rest.........
We didn't Chrono that specific batch of ammo but we have done in the past and found it to be +/- 3% of what's stated. Barrel length obviously plays a part in the fps so to keep it simple we just state the factory listed figures. In the UK 22-250 is mostly a vermin round and the majority of rifles you'll see will have 20" barrels as the portability is more important than the added velocity, the average distance used is probably less than 300y in most cases so it makes very little difference. We see the "leadsled" as an important part of the way we do our reviews. It keeps consistency across all of the rifles and removes any shooter error, bipods fix to rifles in many different ways and can affect each one differently which would put some at a disadvantage.
Firstly I love tikka. Especially the super varmint. I’ve had several. Secondly I’d rather say what I don’t like rather than just giving a thumbs down 👎. So here it goes. Get rid of that stupid rest you are using. It obviously didn’t do anything for the groups and just makes you look foolish. A bipod and rear bag is all you need and what most people use Big announcement the stock is now green and we painted the barrelled action. This should be just optional extras. It hardly deserves the big announcement status. There should be 24” options for the other calibers. 20” Is fine but an option for 24 would be better. My tikka Tac is 20” and I love it. But an option for 24 would be appreciated
just wait until those US-style shooters get an automatic trigger pull machine attached to their bench rest, while they are sitting on heated chairs of their golf carts eating burgers 😂
@@ulrikerudel6859 we usually leave a grill next to our shooting bench so we can cook and shoot at the same time. The greasy fingers make for tighter groupings.
Sorry lad i own a tikka t3x A1 and a super varmint in 308 cal and i can group 5 shots in less then 3" at 300m get rid of your fancy gun sled stick on a decent bipod and keep 2 hands on the gun keep both eyes 👀 open and you will find your groups get a lot tighter the 6.5 Creedmore should be even tighter because it has a better ballistic coefficient i wish you the best in the future practice makes perfect 👍
Honestly... That's thoroughly unimpressive for a £1950 rifle. Looks like it's a bunch of cosmetics to woo the easily convinced but in reality it seems to offer little ergonomic functionality over the cheaper Tikka options (No adjustment of the length of pull, no adjustment of the buttpad position and the cheek pad looks like it's limited to one direction of travel as well - plus the massive screw knob looks quite uncomfortable for a lefthanded shooter). Also there's really just a lack of information here. What are the individual trigger weights and distances? What is adjustable by the end user and if it is, what's the adjustment range? Just how sturdy are the swappable grip elements? Concerning the stock, I can see two sling swivels - what attachement system is being used here? 5 round groups from a test machine and you already want to discard "flyers"? Sorry but that's just misleading and bad practice - you don't even know if those are flyers as you don't have enough data points to conclude that. The vertical dispersion on the 362 yard target is horrendous, much worse than what your 100 yard dispersion testing would suggest. Something seems to be fundamentally off with your testing method there.
Try some different ammo, if it won't group sub MOA talk to your dealer as they guarantee it out of the box: www.tikka.fi/cartridges#:~:text=Uncompromised%20accuracy&text=All%20Sako%20and%20Tikka%20rifles,performance%2C%20stopping%20power%20and%20reliability.
@@Gunroomtv got videos of it on my channel. But I'm either going to send it back and/or put it in a chassis that takes aics long action magazines. My chamber length is atrocious long...
The table used to shoot from at 300 was less than ideal and very wobbly which resulted in what looks like a bad grouping. We were also changing the point of aim to try and show better groups. It's much better than it looks in reality and still sub MOA!
I love Tikka. I think though if you had a dot on the gong to give you a small aim point, the groups might have been tighter.
Thank you for the review. I'm hoping to pick one up in the near future as it appears they are starting to make it to the U.S.
My god, I love this. It looks amazing. I'm just in the process of applying for my licence in Australia and I'm thinking I want one of these in the Roughtech Green in 308. Shame the Australian Government have an irrational fear of suppressors, they would be very practical in terms of keeping the volume level down a bit and save everyone's ears. Love your video brother, thanks for a great review!
I’m applying for mine soon as my membership card gets in. What are you looking at getting into?
🇦🇺😎👍
Don’t feel bad. Illinois in the States doesn’t think we have the basic human right to protect our hearing either.
Mines a T3x ss varmint 6.5x55 se and lovin it ! 🇦🇺👍
Thanks for the review! My gun store special ordered one for me today in a 300 win mag. They said I should get it within the year lol. Waiting game now.
i ordered one and the roughtech ember in 308 in both, they told me on the ember maybe by june, no time on the other one lol..
Nice shots at the end of your video!
Congratulations!
I'm waiting for the same one actually and your video said to me that i have chosen a best seller !
Best regards
I just bought my Tikka t3x super varmint in 30 06.
So nice.
Works like a dream for me. With Lapua Scenar 8g i got multiple under 0.4 moa groups from 150m 👍
Cal was 6.5 creedmoor
This is crap the 6.5 tikkas run best with 139 scenarios and 140s the faster lighter rounds never suit, I have put 6.5x55s into a stamp at 300 . see these creedmore reviews using 140 gr ammo and there cloverleaf at 100 ,
looks a great gun , great review as all ways .
holy shite i love that setup with the whole stand and everything, amazing!!
What is the brand of the stand ? Thank you
Not surprised about the results with the 95gr VMAX. My T3x Varmint in 6.5CM doesn't shoot them well either. But it does shoot just about every other weight bullet exceptionally well especially Federal GMM 140gr SMK's. I've managed 0.330" and 1.65" groups (5-shot) at 100 and 200 yards respectively with that rifle/round. Any idea of when this rifle will hit the US?
those are some pretty good groups you are getting with yours! We don't have any insight into the US release of them, maybe contact one of your dealers over there and see if they know?
Hey, great Video ! I was wondering if the gun is also available in a left handed version (couldn’t get any info from the Web, and TIKKA selector is not reliable). Greetings from Germany :)
As far as we understand you can have any Tikka rifle custom spec'd in left hand, but there can be a long wait while they build it. very pleased you like the review, more to come so stay tuned!
Thanks for the review!
Is there any update on the rifle? Your groups should be much better by now, after the breaking in of the barrel.
We only had the rifle on loan so it's not with us anymore and we are unable to do further testing unfortunately!
Looking at the catalogue it shows it comes in 7mm win mag
My preference when i end up getting one
That's a great calibre, good choice!
It's 7mm "Remington Magnum". There is no 7mm Win Mag that I know of.
Great vid thanks, just ordered mine in 22-250
Where can you order from?
Their web site shows it available in 30-06 also
I would have liked to see a precision target at 300 yards and see the grouping of your 2 best loads. I am a hunter and usually do all my grouping at 200 yards, most of my shots are between 150 to 300 yards max. I find for my needs 200 yards tell me if I will use that load for hunting or not. Thanks for the fine video👍👍
We'll keep that in mind for next time!
The fluted bolt makes a huge difference in Arctic sub temperatures!
why? and how?
@@abbeappe1306 The bolt can easily freeze up in severe minus temperatures when the condensation after a few rounds freezes up. Thus-the M16 won’t work in Arctic conditions, but the Kalashnikov works actually.
@@snickrologen why wont a fluted bolt freeze?
@@abbeappe1306 it’s far less surface to stick and jam the action
@@snickrologen a fluted bolt has more surface area than a normal bolt...
Own a T3X CTR and love it, after reaching out to the our importer here in Canada was told minimum 1 1/2 to 2 year wait to order the super varmint & pre pay only, very disappointed:(
Am I allowed to shoot a 6.5 creed. while growing my beard, it's not quite long enough at the time ;-. Great video!
You should be fine, just don't let too many people see you until it's fully grown! 🤪
Make sure only to utilize organic grass fed ammo also 😂👍🏼
I have a question, is this the Steiner Ranger 8 with a outer diameter of 64mm? Because I want to know what height of mounting you are using? And which model?
Greetings
The scope was part of the demo package and we don't still have it here unfortunately.
Thank you 😊
Several years ago I bought the Savage BA Stealth in 6.5 creedmore. It LOVES the 140gr Winchester super match ammo. Before settling on that ammo I had tried several various Hornady loads of lighter grain bullets which performed very poorly in my Savage rifle.
So I am wondering if there is any rifle in 6.5 creedmore that holds sub MOA using less than 140gr bullets. Inquiring minds want to know...
BTW I am planning on buying the Tika T3X super varmint variation very soon. I don't "need" it - but what does than have to do with it? ha!
What's the recoil like for the 6.5 creedmoor
Great vid! Is the riser on the stock ambidextrous?
Yes, it has a symetircal design.
@@Gunroomtv thank you
Someone tell me… a fluted barrel removes weight at the front of the gun and helps the barrel cool down faster. A fluted bolt… traps dirt? I mean what is the benefit? It looks cool. My Sako S20 has a fluted barrel, but standard bolt. My cousin has a really nice Browning that’s also fluted barrel, standard bolt. In any case, this is probably the nicest stock I’ve seen Tikka make, however, the price is so close to a Sako (or more if you’re buying used or clearance) so I wonder what its place in the market is. If it were closer to a grand, I would pick one up. Street price now is closer to 1700 USD which is too high compared to what else is out there.
Lots of mixed opinions on this! www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/benefits-of-a-fluted-bolt.6963135/
I no longer buy guns with Cerakote. I have 6 rifles and 4 pistols with Cerakote. On none of them has the Cerakote held up. On my Weatherby Vanguard Badlands, the Cerakote failed from simply rubbing against the soft foam in a hardshell gun case, sitting in my truck on the way to and from hunting.
My Sig AXG Scorpion, Cerakote failed immediately from holster wear. My other Cerakote guns have similar issues. Passing on all future Cerakote issues.
Nice, would love to own one but nobody had any info on when they will be available in the U.S.
Get in contact with Blue Fieldsports as they are able to export them from the UK!
Will do thank you
Very nice Tikka rifle. Wait for the 7PRC chambering.😅😊
Not sure they will bring one out, there is some interesting things in the forums about custom builds though!
@@Gunroomtv
I have time. First, I must sell 5 rifles. I'm over the new restriction, to limit the number of rifles you're allowed to own. So tikka has time to think about it...,😉
what's the barrel steel ?
How was wing at target @300yds? That was a wide group on that size silhouette target. I was figuring 4-5" group max...with factory ammo
There was no real issue with the wind, the problem was the table we were shooting from. It was very wobbly and we had to keep changing the point of aim too. The rifle is sub-MOA out to 400 yards for sure!
What is the brand & model of your bench rest sled? Never seen one like it. Intrigued.
It’s a Caldwell Lead Sled, there are a few different models and all are pretty good!
Well done,
Good day. With my cz 550 308 win I can show the result better, but I like Tikka T3x Super Varmint 308Win better
What is the twist rate for 308 win? And does it fit into chassis systems like the CTR does?
They have a 1:11 twist rate and will fit any chassis system that will take the Tikka T3x footprint, the barrels are pretty chunky so you'll need to make sure there is clearance at the front!
Is the barrel still stainless as in the previous model or have they used a blued chromoly and cerakoted that.
Good question! quite honestly we don't know and didn't think about it at the time, we'd guess it's still the stainless barrel as it would be pointless to blue it and then Cerakote it after!
@@Gunroomtv i was hoping it wasn’t a downgrade to blued and then cerakoted. I can now confirm that the barrel is still stainless. I had that confirmed by GMK today. So with that good news i now have one on order. A bit of a wait, but should have it by November. Thanks 👍
@@peteb303 No problem and pleased to have helped!
No company is stupid enough to blue a chromoly barrel before cerakoting it. Most companies will use a chromoly that is bare and cerakote it. if done correctly it will not matter if it is stainless underneath. The bluing would have to be removed for the cerakote to adhere properly.
@@sweetteaoutdoors My concern was wether it was stainless or chrommoly. I think it does matter because the cerakote does not protect the inside of the barrel. That is the reason for asking. Turns out it is stainless which was my preference before ordering one.
I'm surprised by those groups. My CTR shoots < 0.5 MOA on average for 5-shot groups with 140 grain ELD-Ms. Maybe it just didn't like the ammo.
The groups on the steel at distance weren't really a fair test as we were shooting off a rubbish table! The rifle shot sub-1 MOA for sure and had a lot more in it too!
@@Gunroomtv Yeah. I love my CTR. On my first range session with random ammo I had for a different gun it averaged just over 0.5 MOA out of 6 5-shot groups using random handloads I had on hand for a different rifle. Apparently the Varmints shoot about the same. The heavier barrel profile shouldn't hurt either.
Does it come in left handed and if so, what's the price difference?
Pretty sure you can factory order it in LH, you'll need to confirm with your local dealer though!
This gun available in 7MM RM / 300 WM as well as far I understand ?? TY
Other calibres were added to the line up after it was launched and some depend on your location in the world. Best thing to do to confirm is speak to your local dealer. If you are in the UK contact Blue Fieldsports!
Can I install a bi pod with the 30-06?
Yes, the rifle has a second sling screw that you can fit various bipods to. Check out the Spartan ProHunt.
Question that sled you are using is made by who?
It's a Caldwell Lead Sled, very handy to take the shooter out of the equation!
Tikka claims this is a 1 MOA gun, but the group on the silhouette target was more like 20" rather than 3"...and it was fired from an very stable benchrest. Can someone help me understand why the group was so wide on the 300 yrd target?
Peter - We weren't using the same point of aim for all the shots on the gong and that table was a lot less stable than it looked!
It's not the rifle i have one in 308cal less then 3" groups 5 shots at 300m these rifles are tack drivers and i own a tikka t3x A1 even better 0.5moa 👍
Can I put red army steel case ammo in this gun? Will it harm it? (308 t3x
Does it take standard AICS mags?
No they take Tikka style mags.
Should try laying down on the ground with some proper bags, those sleds mess with the harmonics Ive found. I threw mine in the garbage after I realized they do nothing but damage stocks and give bogus groupings for developing
We are starting to find the same thing too, thanks for the tip!
Is the picatinny rail 0 MOA or 20 MOA?
Cheers
It's a Zero MOA rail as standard.
@@Gunroomtv appreciate the quick reply, thank you!
What rings are you using and what's the height of them?
Never mind i see in video they are Burris XTR rings.
Would have expected much better accuracy from this Tikka.
Based on your results I wouldn't be rushing out to drop some cash on this particular rifle.
beside the cerakote coating, is the barrel CM or SS?
We are pretty sure it's stainless but can't confirm as it's not in any of the specs we have.
@@Gunroomtv I remember I see someone says it is cold hammer forged, so may not be SS, just want to make sure. But also heard someone says it is SS. No official answer anywhere
@@Gunroomtv Really a nice looking rifle!
I would not be happy with those groups at all out of that type of Tikka at that range. I would try more loads until you find one it likes. My Tikka Superlite 6.5CM will shoot tighter groups at 200 yards off a regular sandbag and only a 9x scope. Mine likes Hornady Precision Hunter.
What’s that shooting rest??
It's a Caldwell FCX Lead Sled!
Finally!!!!!! Just bought one of these in the USA. Waiting for my scope to take this sexy girl through her paces.
Did you actually chronograph the ammunition in THIS rifle or just print quoted figures from the box? As for others, What's the point of a short barrelled 22-250? As for the rest.........
We didn't Chrono that specific batch of ammo but we have done in the past and found it to be +/- 3% of what's stated. Barrel length obviously plays a part in the fps so to keep it simple we just state the factory listed figures. In the UK 22-250 is mostly a vermin round and the majority of rifles you'll see will have 20" barrels as the portability is more important than the added velocity, the average distance used is probably less than 300y in most cases so it makes very little difference.
We see the "leadsled" as an important part of the way we do our reviews. It keeps consistency across all of the rifles and removes any shooter error, bipods fix to rifles in many different ways and can affect each one differently which would put some at a disadvantage.
@@Gunroomtv interesting in the u.s. .22-250 is a varmit round and yet we still prefer the 24" barrel. I'm ordering a .22-250 barrel for my AR-10
@@Gunroomtv ok😉
Nice👍
Idk 1750 pounds is super heavy..
What?
@@gsxraiders mean to cost a lot
🇦🇺😎👍$2250 down here now , they’ve gone up
Does it come in 6.5 prc?
Not as far as we know, but you can order customer calibres from Tikka.
Very Nice ''
Firstly I love tikka. Especially the super varmint. I’ve had several.
Secondly I’d rather say what I don’t like rather than just giving a thumbs down 👎. So here it goes. Get rid of that stupid rest you are using. It obviously didn’t do anything for the groups and just makes you look foolish. A bipod and rear bag is all you need and what most people use
Big announcement the stock is now green and we painted the barrelled action. This should be just optional extras. It hardly deserves the big announcement status.
There should be 24” options for the other calibers. 20” Is fine but an option for 24 would be better. My tikka Tac is 20” and I love it. But an option for 24 would be appreciated
Still, great autocue technique😂
Judging by the Tikka website all calibers are offered with 24” barrel and most with 20” also.
just wait until those US-style shooters get an automatic trigger pull machine attached to their bench rest, while they are sitting on heated chairs of their golf carts eating burgers 😂
@@ulrikerudel6859 we usually leave a grill next to our shooting bench so we can cook and shoot at the same time. The greasy fingers make for tighter groupings.
@@yamahapeanut44 all my envy... and I always thought I did something wrong with my handloads - gonna try bbq next
$1900 down here 🇦🇺
That's actually pretty cheap, they are £2050 RRP in the UK!
How smooth was the bolt? As smooth as the non spiral?
Probably slightly smoother, but very difficult to tell as all Tikka bolts are pretty amazing!
Sorry lad i own a tikka t3x A1 and a super varmint in 308 cal and i can group 5 shots in less then 3" at 300m get rid of your fancy gun sled stick on a decent bipod and keep 2 hands on the gun keep both eyes 👀 open and you will find your groups get a lot tighter the 6.5 Creedmore should be even tighter because it has a better ballistic coefficient i wish you the best in the future practice makes perfect 👍
my beard is not as long as you suggest so I think I'll stick to .223Rem
Honestly... That's thoroughly unimpressive for a £1950 rifle.
Looks like it's a bunch of cosmetics to woo the easily convinced but in reality it seems to offer little ergonomic functionality over the cheaper Tikka options (No adjustment of the length of pull, no adjustment of the buttpad position and the cheek pad looks like it's limited to one direction of travel as well - plus the massive screw knob looks quite uncomfortable for a lefthanded shooter).
Also there's really just a lack of information here. What are the individual trigger weights and distances? What is adjustable by the end user and if it is, what's the adjustment range? Just how sturdy are the swappable grip elements? Concerning the stock, I can see two sling swivels - what attachement system is being used here?
5 round groups from a test machine and you already want to discard "flyers"? Sorry but that's just misleading and bad practice - you don't even know if those are flyers as you don't have enough data points to conclude that.
The vertical dispersion on the 362 yard target is horrendous, much worse than what your 100 yard dispersion testing would suggest. Something seems to be fundamentally off with your testing method there.
I agree this may be a flawed test, but what earlier (less flashy) Tikka models would you suggest instead of this one?
Man you can run rounds in hyperspeed…..would be nice to slow down so we can see the action in real time.
Too bad my current tikka won't shoot worth a darn.
Try some different ammo, if it won't group sub MOA talk to your dealer as they guarantee it out of the box:
www.tikka.fi/cartridges#:~:text=Uncompromised%20accuracy&text=All%20Sako%20and%20Tikka%20rifles,performance%2C%20stopping%20power%20and%20reliability.
@@Gunroomtv factory.. handloads etc. Nothing man. Occasionally it'll sit a decent group but not consistently
@@AlaskanBallistics We'd love to take a look and help you out, but assume by your name you are in Alaska? Bit far from us in the UK!
@@Gunroomtv got videos of it on my channel. But I'm either going to send it back and/or put it in a chassis that takes aics long action magazines. My chamber length is atrocious long...
Get in touch with your dealer i'm sure they'll sort it out, they take their MOA guarantee very seriously!
ANY rest that doesn't allow the rifle to slide won't be as accurate.
Was that 300 meters? The accuracy is horrible!
The table used to shoot from at 300 was less than ideal and very wobbly which resulted in what looks like a bad grouping. We were also changing the point of aim to try and show better groups. It's much better than it looks in reality and still sub MOA!
@@Gunroomtv oh then; because man thats a pattern lol.
Pooli
6.5 crymore, that's original
Что за такое,,,, это не красиво мой cz лучший результат может показать,,, ты испортил,,,
That barrel is a damn beast holy 💩
Thank you 😊
No problem Robert!