243 T3 or X bolt
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243 T3 or X bolt
Hey guys, im considering buying a new rifle and i have the option of 2.
Both rifles are 2nd hand and exactly the same price.
Both rifles are in very good condition.
I have 2 Tikkas already but I am wondering how the X bolt would compare.
Looking to get peoples opinions between the 2.
Cheers Bob
Both rifles are 2nd hand and exactly the same price.
Both rifles are in very good condition.
I have 2 Tikkas already but I am wondering how the X bolt would compare.
Looking to get peoples opinions between the 2.
Cheers Bob
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
I can't speak for the Tikka's beyond saying they look well made and those I've shot are very very nice. They have a strong following.
X-Bolt, which model? I have the X-Bolt composite (plastic stock). I like the feel of the duratouch coating but it's hard to keep clean/pretty. Trigger is a bit heavy even when adjusted as low as possible. Quite accurate.
Buying a Tikka you can't go wrong...strong reputation for quality and accuracy. Browning, perfectly fine but probably not the same following. All depends on whether you are buying it to shoot or looking at resale value later.
If the ones you are looking at are timber then pick the nicest one.
X-Bolt, which model? I have the X-Bolt composite (plastic stock). I like the feel of the duratouch coating but it's hard to keep clean/pretty. Trigger is a bit heavy even when adjusted as low as possible. Quite accurate.
Buying a Tikka you can't go wrong...strong reputation for quality and accuracy. Browning, perfectly fine but probably not the same following. All depends on whether you are buying it to shoot or looking at resale value later.
If the ones you are looking at are timber then pick the nicest one.
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
Cheers Ravern
The rifles i have a choice of are:
Tikka: blued walnut.
X bolt: stainless synthetic
Will mainly be a stalking/ hunting rifle.
Both my other rifles are stainless synthetic so not sure if i will stay the same or go walnut.
If nothing else i will handle each and choose the best fit.
The rifles i have a choice of are:
Tikka: blued walnut.
X bolt: stainless synthetic
Will mainly be a stalking/ hunting rifle.
Both my other rifles are stainless synthetic so not sure if i will stay the same or go walnut.
If nothing else i will handle each and choose the best fit.
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
Tikka sounds like the best value but consider the weight of timber vs plastic if you intend to stalk with it. Also consider the scratch factor, how upset will you get if you ding the timber or scratch it.
I think Tikka's have a 2 lug bolt, X-Bolt has 3. Not sure if that's something to worry about in making up your mind.
I think Tikka's have a 2 lug bolt, X-Bolt has 3. Not sure if that's something to worry about in making up your mind.
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
Flip a coin mate. The xbolt is a fine rifle and you know what I think of tikkas.
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
Cheers matekickinback wrote: ↑Sun Sep 30, 2018 1:25 pm Flip a coin mate. The xbolt is a fine rifle and you know what I think of tikkas.
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If i get the Tikka i know where i will get my new trigger from.
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
I have had an xbolt and two tikkas. Agree with the coin toss. The Kickinback trigger may just sway me to the tikka
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
He has an xbolt. Maybe you should ask him
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
Mcarbo spring fixes the trigger on the xbolt. Isn’t as simple to fit as shown in their YouTube clip though. Requires trigger to be pulled apart.
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
dashooter wrote:Mcarbo spring fixes the trigger on the xbolt. Isn’t as simple to fit as shown in their YouTube clip though. Requires trigger to be pulled apart.
And if you’re going to pull the trigger apart........
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Re: 243 T3 or X bolt
You best know how to put it back together......kickinback wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 10:33 amdashooter wrote:Mcarbo spring fixes the trigger on the xbolt. Isn’t as simple to fit as shown in their YouTube clip though. Requires trigger to be pulled apart.
And if you’re going to pull the trigger apart........
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