Tikka's advertised min trigger weight is a lie. Can't get them lower than 2.5 lbs because the screw backs up into the mounting bolt of the trigger group. Have had 2 T3x rifles and both had the same issue.
I really love my Browning X bolt. Honestly, no one here is going to be able to tell you which is best for you. Go to the local gun shop, run the bolts, shoulder the firearms and one will likely "fit" you best. Both are very accurate and well-finished.
Tikka's advertised min trigger weight is a lie. Can't get them lower than 2.5 lbs because the screw backs up into the mounting bolt of the trigger group. Have had 2 T3x rifles and both had the same issue. Have a Yo Dave trigger in my current rifle, didn't make a difference. In this day and age, there is no reason to have only a 2 position safety like the Tikka. The X bolt has a 3 position set up which is much safer. Tikka is a bit lighter and has more after market support and has probably a bit smoother action. I am going to flip it and get another X Bolt.
My T3X's trigger breaks at just a hair under 2 lbs. My T3 is at about 2 1/4 lbs. Both are factory.
if you don't care about stainless, it's going to be hard to beat this deal from Italian Sporting Goods which has a 100$ mail in rebate on top of it.
Well not sure why mine doesn't and I use a good Lyman trigger pull gauge.I even put in a Yo Dave spring with no improvement. Breaks nice but can't get the pull weight any lower that 2.5.
I bought the X-Bolt hunter in .308 (walnut/blued). I will never own an other rifle in .308. Every feature from craftsmanship to bolt throw, to accuracy is outstanding in it's class. Done and done, Rob.![]()
Quote “ I will never own another rifle in 308 “ WHAT does that mean or WHY ? RJ
when i guided a browning team in northern quebec they had all xbolts and after a few days they switched for abolt. the xbolt got some bad issues with the rust inside the trigger group. that tells me a lot.
for the right hand shooters maybe lol but that is a good price.
was this during the development of the xbolt ?
it was certainly pre-production type as they were on a test in real conditions still do not get how the rust was going fast into the trigger group.