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And of course it loves the Center-X. This rifle is going to put me in the poor house. I am also frozen solid. That is all.
 

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My tikka with 29


Thanks for the info
 

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That is awesome! I hope mine likes them as well. From what I saw this afternoon they love it.


Mine seems to like the faster stuff. It still lit depending though

25 speed, nope
26, one good, the rest, nope
27, nope
28, 1 bad, 4-5 other lots were excellent
29, 2 lots, you can see from the pics


I have a 16" and a 20" T1x. The 20" just edges out the 16". I've won more matches with the 16" but I've also shot it longer.


The 20" has a Weaver T36 fine crosshair 1/8" clicks

The 16" has a Sightron 36x with dot 1/8" clicks


The 16" will probably get rescoped with a 12x swfa for 100-400yd play time.
 
Which Tikka? Anything special about your setup? Pics of the gun?
I have a 16" that will run right with the 20" accuracy wise it's just a touch more picky about ammo.


Factory T1x 20"
Factory stock - bedded
Talley lightweight rings
T36 Weaver
Jard trigger - I swapped the Jard because our league allows it and it makes it easier to shoot consistently with a 3oz trigger
Our league allows bag riders so I have a 3" front and a home made welded rear rider.

I compete against some nice rifles, I call mine the sh*t box express.


I won a match last season and a guy that had a pile of money in his rifle walked up and looked at mine and said, "I just lost to rifle with GD wood screws holding parts on"


It's about as basic as it gets
 

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