I really feel that you understated the quality and beauty of the Tikka wood stocks. I myself have a T3X in .308. The wood grain is beautifully visible because of the finish applied to the wood. The finish is really superior to other brands not only out of the box, but also how it handles scratches and dings. The weight and feel of the wood, feels great in your hands
As much as I love the new rifles with synthetic stocks and camo patterns... this Hunter rifle is beautiful and reminds me of hunting with my dad and grandfather. Beautiful rifle!
I got my Tikka T3 308 SEVERAL years ago with the laminated stock and love the feel and the way it shoots even more today. This rifle will be passed down to my son when the Lord calls me home.
Picked mine up in March.. and grabbed three brands of factory ammo and hit the range. Winchester Ballistic Silver Tip - .55 inches at 100 yards Norma Whitetail Ammunition - .67 inches at 100 yards Hornady American Whitetail - 1.37 inches at 100 yards I've only fired sixteen shots so far.. yet I'm extremely impressed with this rifle. The only thing that I dislike is the lug design. If you purchase one I highly recommend that you disassemble it clean it and put it back together before shooting it. Make sure that you gentle tap the butt stock on the floor before you tighten the action. You'll hear a distinct click as the metal lug goes into the designed space. Other than that... It's one extremely accurate beautiful rifle!
Love the wood stocks ok the Tikkas. Currently trying to find the TX3 hunter with the stainless, fluted barrel in .308 and a decent scope. Would love to finally learn to hunt!
I have a Tikka T3 .270 it’s the only firearm I own. Mine has a stainless barrel and synthetic stock. Using it in Victoria Australia for hunting Sambar deer. I’m no expert but I’m very happy with it.
Great clip, Very interested to see your review on the Tikka T3X lite Veil Alpine. Also keen to have your input for big game more So a do it all rifle caliber, on the fence between the .308, 7mm magnum and the .300 win mag
.308 50-250 yards 7mm 200-500 yards .300 win mag 500-700 yards Those are flat shooting ranges for up to elk. Elk need 1,500# of pressure. 1,000# for deer. My general list above is for elk.
7mag is your best all around for blacktail whitetail muley and elk out to 500 yards with 25% less recoil than .308. I hunt with .308 in tight steep woods in a very light mountain rifle. I hunt 7mag for more open plains.
I was in the same dilemma contemplating different various options and settled for this same Tikka T3X Hunter in the 7mm-08 Remington chambering … it is ballistically a better performer than .308 Winchester, shoots flatter , less recoil , less wind drift , higher BC’s and SD’s and better retained down range energies. And if you hand load , you can really make this cartridge shine , not to mention there’s an awful lot of 7mm projectiles to choose from . But my favorite factory loads so far are the Hornady Superformance 139gr SST and 150gr ELD-X . Those two can handle elk out to 400 yard’s no problem, if you think you need something more than that , I’d go with a 7mm Mag or 300 WM , but the 7mm mag will outperform the 300 WM in all the same categories that the 7mm-08 outperforms the .308 😉 It’s all subjective to your hunting needs and skills .
I have a tikka t3x light stainless 7mm rem mag, and I’m sorry I’m not impressed. I wish I would have went with bergara. I have a 7mm-08 in a bergara and it feels better in my hands shoots just as good and the bolt is just as smooth.
I’m actually impressed that the engineers chose polymer for those specific parts. I say that as a Glock guy who understands how light yet indestructible that polymer is.
I really feel that you understated the quality and beauty of the Tikka wood stocks. I myself have a T3X in .308. The wood grain is beautifully visible because of the finish applied to the wood. The finish is really superior to other brands not only out of the box, but also how it handles scratches and dings. The weight and feel of the wood, feels great in your hands
As much as I love the new rifles with synthetic stocks and camo patterns... this Hunter rifle is beautiful and reminds me of hunting with my dad and grandfather. Beautiful rifle!
I got my Tikka T3 308 SEVERAL years ago with the laminated stock and love the feel and the way it shoots even more today. This rifle will be passed down to my son when the Lord calls me home.
Amen brother
I will one day own this rifle in .308 Winchester. Excellent video, fellas.
Did you get one yet?
Proud owner of a tikka T3X 300wsm its a whitetail, moose, coyote killer here in Nova Scotia Canada 🇨🇦
I’ve got that in .270wsm. It’s a sub moa rifle, can’t wait to take it deer hunting.
Picked mine up in March.. and grabbed three brands of factory ammo and hit the range.
Winchester Ballistic Silver Tip - .55 inches at 100 yards
Norma Whitetail Ammunition - .67 inches at 100 yards
Hornady American Whitetail - 1.37 inches at 100 yards
I've only fired sixteen shots so far.. yet I'm extremely impressed with this rifle. The only thing that I dislike is the lug design. If you purchase one I highly recommend that you disassemble it clean it and put it back together before shooting it. Make sure that you gentle tap the butt stock on the floor before you tighten the action. You'll hear a distinct click as the metal lug goes into the designed space.
Other than that... It's one extremely accurate beautiful rifle!
Love the wood stocks ok the Tikkas. Currently trying to find the TX3 hunter with the stainless, fluted barrel in .308 and a decent scope. Would love to finally learn to hunt!
The slide is smooth like RUBBING A ICE CUBE ON GLASS !
I have a Tikka T3 .270 it’s the only firearm I own. Mine has a stainless barrel and synthetic stock. Using it in Victoria Australia for hunting Sambar deer. I’m no expert but I’m very happy with it.
Awesome to hear man. I’m in NE vic also and looking to buy a T3X Hunter S/S fluted 7mm Rem mag. Glad you’re happy with your purchase :).
Just got the hunter in light fluted stainless. So pumped
Tikka rifle hellcat pro handgun. You can’t go wrong with them 😊
Great clip,
Very interested to see your review on the Tikka T3X lite Veil Alpine. Also keen to have your input for big game more
So a do it all rifle caliber, on the fence between the .308, 7mm magnum and the .300 win mag
.308 50-250 yards
7mm 200-500 yards
.300 win mag 500-700 yards
Those are flat shooting ranges for up to elk. Elk need 1,500# of pressure. 1,000# for deer. My general list above is for elk.
7mag is your best all around for blacktail whitetail muley and elk out to 500 yards with 25% less recoil than .308.
I hunt with .308 in tight steep woods in a very light mountain rifle. I hunt 7mag for more open plains.
@@yo2stix thanks mate, ye agreed we completely on the same
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@@yo2stix thanks mate, sounds really good
I was in the same dilemma contemplating different various options and settled for this same Tikka T3X Hunter in the 7mm-08 Remington chambering … it is ballistically a better performer than .308 Winchester, shoots flatter , less recoil , less wind drift , higher BC’s and SD’s and better retained down range energies. And if you hand load , you can really make this cartridge shine , not to mention there’s an awful lot of 7mm projectiles to choose from .
But my favorite factory loads so far are the Hornady Superformance 139gr SST and 150gr ELD-X . Those two can handle elk out to 400 yard’s no problem, if you think you need something more than that , I’d go with a 7mm Mag or 300 WM , but the 7mm mag will outperform the 300 WM in all the same categories that the 7mm-08 outperforms the .308 😉
It’s all subjective to your hunting needs and skills .
I want to by one. Is the barrel length of this model 57cm?
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No threaded muzzle? Cmon
The Tikka R3X rifles are excellent. Just wondering why he is wearing a Beretta shirt? Does Beretta own Tikka or vise-versa?
LCJ Jr. Yes, Beretta owns Sako and Tikka.
Beretta is the importer. I don't know that they own them necessarily.
Is the stock ..........REAL WOOD ?
No muzzle brake?
Hej det är bra vapen 😊😊
Can I put red army steel case ammo in this gun? Will it harm it? (308 t3x
Not good idea
missed out on getting this for $1270 instead of $2097 :(
Where can I buy a Tikka super varmint in north carolina
Hi Martha, For this you need to get in touch with our local partner and Distributor Beretta USA.
berettausa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/147
I have a tikka t3x light stainless 7mm rem mag, and I’m sorry I’m not impressed. I wish I would have went with bergara. I have a 7mm-08 in a bergara and it feels better in my hands shoots just as good and the bolt is just as smooth.
Having owned both the tikka is mikes ahead. Not sure what you’re on about.
What up with the plastic trigger guard and magazine though? Whose idea was it to stick plastic on a gun like that?
I’m actually impressed that the engineers chose polymer for those specific parts. I say that as a Glock guy who understands how light yet indestructible that polymer is.
Weight savings. Its a hunting rifle, not a safe queen.
Its durable and still feels good. You can replace it with metal but you'll feel the weight.