I did it Tikka Varmint
I did it Tikka Varmint
Well I bit the bullet a bought a new Stainless Tikka T3 varmint in 223 (my first varmint rifle) walked into Clayton's put the money down and 3 days later picked her up, all the paper work was done on site at the gun shop so a 3 day turn around wait was worth it, dumped a VX11 3x9 Loopy I had laying around on it and headed to the range, Federal 55's shot shit around the inch @ 100mtrs then tried some Winnies super X 55's and half a bloody inch straight out of the box, I'm rapted. I wasn't sure what to get as i had my doubt's about buying a Tikka due to the plastic stock but for the price ya can't go wrong, $1350 I paid, now down to start reloading she's a 1x12" twiist and I want to run projjies under 55gn, were do I start guys what do you reckon, been loading big bores for over 30yrs so I know how to, I'm targeting fox,cat,dog,rabbit, thanks for any help...cheers...
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Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
Congratulations mate!
Should be a mighty fine varmint rifle! Though I suspect that you will be wanting to put a scope with a higher magnification on it very shortly...
To me mate my go to varminting load in my 222 is 50gn Nosler shots with 23.5gns ADI BM2 Would probably make a good starting load for you. Check to see the max.
The SHOTS IMO are a great varminting round as they are cheap and the fragment well. I feel that spending big bucks on ballistic tips or Vmax is really a waste of money 90% of the time!!
Should be a mighty fine varmint rifle! Though I suspect that you will be wanting to put a scope with a higher magnification on it very shortly...
To me mate my go to varminting load in my 222 is 50gn Nosler shots with 23.5gns ADI BM2 Would probably make a good starting load for you. Check to see the max.
The SHOTS IMO are a great varminting round as they are cheap and the fragment well. I feel that spending big bucks on ballistic tips or Vmax is really a waste of money 90% of the time!!
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Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
Love my tikka varmint 223 but dont use as much since my Clancy Custom 204 arrived, Dad still prefers to shoot the tikka when I pick him up for a night out after red dogs. My load is 27.5 grn 2206h behind a 40 nosler. We found most bullet weights with 2206h accurate
Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
righto thanks for the replies, ok I'm going to upgrade the scope with one that has a 50mm objective, what mounts and rings would be the go as the rings supplied are way to low and only just clear the scope I've got now, I priced the Sako optilocs bases and rings at $300 way too much any suggestions of what's out there which will fit, thanks
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Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
Mate give Shane Clancy a call. He usually has some rings and bases that will fit. I don't know what brand they are but I've used them before on his advice and they worked just fine. When I got mine I think they were around the 70 buck mark.
Out of my Ruger VT, I'm using a load of 25.5gr AR2206H with a 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tip. That's a warm load in my rifle but it always shoots .5moa, and most the time I can halve that group size. I used to use 26gr 2206H with a 50gr Nosler which I found to be almost as accurate.
Out of my Ruger VT, I'm using a load of 25.5gr AR2206H with a 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tip. That's a warm load in my rifle but it always shoots .5moa, and most the time I can halve that group size. I used to use 26gr 2206H with a 50gr Nosler which I found to be almost as accurate.
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Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
3 days is it all it took ur kidding right it took me 3 months to get my 22-250 and i already had a high power WA laws suck
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Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
I have a bushnel 5-15x50 on my tikka varmint which I find is good spotlighting between 8 -12 power and then can wind it out to 15 power for head shooting rabbits during day. They mount up real well you can use med rings and use a small piece of aluminum to use under scope on the rings packs it so the front objetive of scope wil clear the barrel by the thickness of 2 bits of paper. Makes it compact and gives good cheek weld. Price I htink is around the $500 mark. I think the bushnell compares well to a leopold. If you search through my posts you will find a pic of mine. (not sure how to add it to here)
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Found my pic
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Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
The smart jack/foxie is going for the jugular. The overconfident one thinks that it is a pigdog who can just grab it by the scruff of the neck & snap the foxes spine.
Two typical jack/foxie traits
Two typical jack/foxie traits
Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
Well done mate a fine choice of rifle, if it shoots half aswell as mine did you will love it.
If you get a Scope with a 30mm tube yell out as i have a brand new set of Burris Rings and bases here that i mounted a 50mm obj scope in no worries, they will be cheap to.
If you get a Scope with a 30mm tube yell out as i have a brand new set of Burris Rings and bases here that i mounted a 50mm obj scope in no worries, they will be cheap to.
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Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
Seantheaussie,
Experience counts, the Jack going for throat has 8 years of destroying red dogs the other jack was only 6 months learning the game
Experience counts, the Jack going for throat has 8 years of destroying red dogs the other jack was only 6 months learning the game
Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
I reckon those Tikka Varmints would have to be the best value for money rifle on the market. Maybe I would even say they are the best rifle on the market.
Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
GO THE TIKKA VARMINTS!!!!!!!!
Can't wait to get my .270, but have to wait for the Burris XTR... it with be worth it im sure
Hawk
Can't wait to get my .270, but have to wait for the Burris XTR... it with be worth it im sure
Hawk
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Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
Good job Mate.
You will love the .223.
A great round.
You will love the .223.
A great round.
Re: I did it Tikka Varmint
good choice ruffy. last year i got a tikka super varmint in .223 for my first varmint rifle. super varmint i pretty muxh the same except for some little ajustable features and picatiny rails. they are awsome rifles!!