According to an interview his father nearly made the Olympic trap team in 1972I don't know where I got the idea that he did shotgun sports in the Olympics, as far as I can tell it's not true lol.
Saw an interview where he said he uses a 270...
According to an interview his father nearly made the Olympic trap team in 1972I don't know where I got the idea that he did shotgun sports in the Olympics, as far as I can tell it's not true lol.
Saw an interview where he said he uses a 270...
I’m a .270 guy myself. Pretty sure he uses .308 and .300 Win Mag. Straight-pull is a Blaser R8 iirc. He runs Aimpoints. Shoots Hornady. Cheers.I don't know where I got the idea that he did shotgun sports in the Olympics, as far as I can tell it's not true lol.
Saw an interview where he said he uses a 270...
He uses a Merkel RX Helix straight pull in the videos I’ve seen. They sponsor him.I’m a .270 guy myself. Pretty sure he uses .308 and .300 Win Mag. Straight-pull is a Blaser R8 iirc. He runs Aimpoints. Shoots Hornady. Cheers.
You are correct. The straight pull I’ve seen is definitely Merkel. I also believe he shoots a standard bolt (as seen in the videos) and I thought it was Blaser, maybe Sauer? Could be wrong though.He uses a Merkel RX Helix straight pull in the videos I’ve seen. They sponsor him.
That looks like a pretty good set up for all things hunting in Canada. Does the Brutue weigh any more than a normal T3x?Tikka T3 Battue. Perfect out of the box.
I've seen him use a use a Sauer 202 in a few videos. In either case, I one parent company owns all of those brands. In either case, he is one heck of a shot.You are correct. The straight pull I’ve seen is definitely Merkel. I also believe he shoots a standard bolt (as seen in the videos) and I thought it was Blaser, maybe Sauer? Could be wrong though.
Agreed. Cheers from Ontario. 40cm of snow.I've seen him use a use a Sauer 202 in a few videos. In either case, I one parent company owns all of those brands. In either case, he is one heck of a shot.
Those are all really good choices. I would love to have a Remington 7600 in 308 Winchester but I've settled on the Tikka Arctic in a CTR stock. I prefer the lighter weight and might even shoot this rifle in the 2025 Cabin Fever Challenge. I don't really need (or want) a scope on this rifle and I'd be very interested in attaching some form of illumination for when I'm living up at the cabin. I prefer to run 180gr hornady interlocks out of her to simulate the load these sights were calibrated for.Well Riflechair, I would love to hear your thoughts and options on the topic! Years ago after watching your video on the CZ .308 Range, I was inspired to grab one before they were all gone. I topped it with a Leupold VX-R 1.25-4 and I have found it to be a fairly good match to the rifle. Very accurate. A little chunky, but in a good way, and very, very accurate. My first hunting rifle was a K98 Mauser that had been rebarreled to .308 and it was a tack driver but a beast for a 12 year old boy to hunt with. A whole bunch of .308 rifles later, I found myself with a blued Browning BLR .308 that was a dream to carry and in a moment of temporary insanity, I sold it to someone who apparently wanted it much more than I did .... that has proven to be an error on my part. I still to this day am looking to replace it with an almost non-existent BLR stainless laminate in the same caliber.
I like this A LOT. Great rifle and optical choiceTikka T3 Battue. Perfect out of the box.
Those are all really good choices. I would love to have a Remington 7600 in 308 Winchester but I've settled on the Tikka Arctic in a CTR stock. I prefer the lighter weight and might even shoot this rifle in the 2025 Cabin Fever Challenge. I don't really need (or want) a scope on this rifle and I'd be very interested in attaching some form of illumination for when I'm living up at the cabin. I prefer to run 180gr hornady interlocks out of her to simulate the load these sights were calibrated for.