The new Tikka T1X Rimfire

Ya what frustration for those who did preorderes. Makes no sense why it happens like this. I snagged one and if I don’t like it that much I’ll sell it off
 
Ellwood Epps had a couple come in but are now sold. Its frustrating to see these up for sale at different dealers when I paid for mine in full in a preorder in January with a different company. Hope they get more here soon !

Couldn’t agree more. Pre-order should be filled first.
 
So who has scope rails available for this rifle? I have one coming next week and want to get it going, curious how I can mount my optics. Will the Area 419 11mm rail for my CZ fit it do you guys think? TIA.
 
So who has scope rails available for this rifle? I have one coming next week and want to get it going, curious how I can mount my optics. Will the Area 419 11mm rail for my CZ fit it do you guys think? TIA.

It's possible to mount a scope without a rail, using the dovetails. There are many dovetail rings that will do the job, temporarily or otherwise, including some quite solid ones for under 30 dollars.
 
So who has scope rails available for this rifle? I have one coming next week and want to get it going, curious how I can mount my optics. Will the Area 419 11mm rail for my CZ fit it do you guys think? TIA.

I have been in communication with DIP and sounds like they will be developing one. You can get one made in Italy by Contessa but it’s roughly $90UK
 
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Just can’t decide between 16” or 20” , mostly will be used for hunting.

Don't have one, but I was wondering the same. The internet seems to say 16" is as long as you need for optimal 22LR performance. BTW google image search 16" T1X MTR. You might not like the look. I think its worth the pluses in handiness and lighter weight since I read the stock end was a tad light.

I think it was made to be a suppressor host. Interested to hear others about the preference.
 
Don't have one, but I was wondering the same. The internet seems to say 16" is as long as you need for optimal 22LR performance. BTW google image search 16" T1X MTR. You might not like the look. I think its worth the pluses in handiness and lighter weight since I read the stock end was a tad light.

I think it was made to be a suppressor host. Interested to hear others about the preference.

I preordered the 20in version because I think it looks better. I highly doubt the 16in would perform worse then the 20in version and I also highly doubt that shaving 4in off the barrel give you significant weight reduction.

I think the 16in barrel was designed with suppressors in mind. Given that supressors are prohibited in Canada, I think the 16in vs 20in choice boils down entirely to appearance since both are roughly the same weight and probably have the same performance.
 
Don't have one, but I was wondering the same. The internet seems to say 16" is as long as you need for optimal 22LR performance. BTW google image search 16" T1X MTR. You might not like the look. I think its worth the pluses in handiness and lighter weight since I read the stock end was a tad light.

I think it was made to be a suppressor host. Interested to hear others about the preference.

While 16" may produce the best velocity, Velocity alone does not dictate accuracy. 20" plus will balance nicer in the hands for Silhouette rifle shooting, and when you look at some fairly high end BR Rifles, you will not find many (any??) that are short barreled in .22lr
 
I purchase the DIP products thru Kinny Shooting Supply.

Kinney's carries DIP products -- but not the entire line. It may well be that, when DIP makes a rail for the TX1, Kinney's will make it available -- although with the delayed delivery of the .22LR's in North America there may be less demand for it in the immediate future.

What follows here is simply my opinion and should not be taken as anything else. For barrel length, I prefer the longer barrel over the shorter. The latter is made primarily for a market where moderators are used. The 20" barrel completes the "look" of a rifle in my view, and it adds rather than subtracts from the weight of an already low-in-weight rifle. I guess I'm not a fan of what looks to me like a truncated version of a rifle, and that's why I did not by the 16" TX1 when I had the chance. Furthermore, although it never seems to matter for someone buying a new rifle, if reselling it down the road it seems that short barrel versions of the more "premium" rifles take longer to sell than those with standard length barrels.

Accuracy may not be impaired by barrel length in terms of the ammo having enough room to achieve maximum muzzle velocity because most of the "powder" is said to be burned within the first 16 inches beyond the chamber. Comparisons with longer barreled rifles are reported to show that the longer barreled rifles tend to achieve a lesser extreme spread in MV using the same ammo. Whether a four inch difference between a 16" and a 20" Tikka TX1 makes a significant difference in this regard is not clear, but it may be part of the reason why BR rifles invariably have longer rather than shorter barrels.
 
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Just got a call from The Gun Dealer in NB, my T1x 20" 22 is in!!!! Christmas present though so I still won't see it for a couple months...
 
Nothing heard from Wanstalls either :( ...its hard to see these going up for sale at other retailers when I paid in full for my preorder along time ago with Wanstalls.
 
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