Anyone have one of these? I'm thinking of picking one up sometime this week in 30-06 and would like to know the pro's and cons from people who have used them firsthand. I have a T3x stainless lite that I adore and I think one of the Battue's would make for a really handy, fast handling and compact short to medium range carbine. Thoughts?
I have one in .308, bought it from Sail when they had their usual 15% off firearms sale.
What I like:
- At 80 yards with the open sights I can keep my shots inside a 8" paper plate with the cheapy Federal and Winchester 150 and 180gr SP as well as 147gr fmj handloads for plinking. Perfect for deer and bear season under 50 yards. I did remove the 3 orange fiber optic pieces from the rear ramp, it's suppose to help with sight alignment but I found it too distracting for me. Just tap them out with a needle punch. I also removed the front sight hood. From the factory my sights are set so I place the front sight where I want the bullet to hit. The front sight covers an 8" paper plate at 80 yards and just sits inside the same plate at 50 yards.
- It's true Tikka test fire each rifle at the factory. I still had trace amount of copper in the barrel.
- The Tikka barrels are lapped so absolutely no break in procedure needed and cleaning the barrel after 20 rounds was so easy compared to my Remington barrel.
- Bolt is silky smooth and fast.
- The trigger is the best factory trigger I've ever felt. The trigger doesn't break as good as a TriggerTech but very close.. No need to upgrade this trigger.
- Weight is 6.32 lb with 3 rounds of 150 gr in the magazine on my digital scale. Nice and light to carry around and with the synthetic stock I don't care about the bumps and bruises any more over wood.
- From the factory the trigger is set and pulls consistently at 3.5 lb.
- Wish the butt stock was adjustable like the compact model, its 1/2" - 1" too long for me and now with the bulky jacket for deer season it snags when I shoulder the rifle. Hopefully I'll find one on EE someday.
- With the fiber optic sights low light (dusk and dawn) target acquisition at 40 yards is OK but with my aging eyes I ended up picking up a set of Med. quick detach Warne rings from CanadaBrass ca and a Leupold VX-2 2-7 x 33mm clearance price from Sail. Still nice and light and still holds zero when I remove and replace the scope. One down fall with the Warne med rings, rear ramp sight and the 33mm objective is there is very little room for a BC scope cover, it's a tight fit but do able.
Overall I'm happy with the accuracy I'm getting with factory rounds, nice and light, I have options for either a scope or open sights for my cabin needs but if I had one option to pick I wish there was either a 16" or 18" barrel for my needs.
No regrets with this purchase.