Yes, we made a couple of life-sized ar500 deer and elk silhouettes with dynamic paddles in the right places. They were expensive, but are a riot to shoot.
Of course!!
What does that rifle weigh with the irons?
What did you do for a scout mount on the barrel? Custom bases? Hard to see from the video![]()
I waited for Cabela’s to have a sale, then bought a right handed arctic and a left handed t3x varmint. I had a gunsmith switch the barrels and re-headspace them, then stole the Arctic sights for my new build and sold the other gun with full disclosure as to its origin, describing it as a tikka t3x arctic varmint.
I love the arctic sights...they are the best part of the whole system imho.
Did you by any chance came across anything close to arctic sights as an aftermarket? I'm just wondering if there are any other options to get that kind of quality irons without any "arctic" being butchered.
No, was not able to find a suitable alternative.
No, was not able to find a suitable alternative. I even went so far as to have a dealer try to order me a set from Tikka. The rear sight showed up a year later (and was like 400 bucks), still waiting for the front now 2 years running with status updates still showing back ordered; I suspect it is not coming.
Cheers,
Brobee
I’ll be moving to a CTR stock on my Arctic.
Nice to see someone else shooting unsupported.
I tried the CTR stock for a while, but did not like the boxiness of the 10 round magazine, the degree to which it rattles, and most importantly my perception of how it affects the ergonomics/feel of the rifle in my support hand. The feel of the rifle was what I ultimately decided was more important than mag capacity, so I chose the standard synthetic Tikka stock and standard single stack 3 or 5 round magazines. I like that these mags also fit in my pocket better...
Curious if you are running your arctic with sights, or if you are running glass?
Best,
Brobee
When I was in basic training, (US Army, 1969) we practiced snap shooting with BB guns, with no sights, shooting at ping pong balls at about twenty feet. It became easy for me to hit the ball 90% of the time or better. I was pulling the trigger as the gun came up. With the M14, the human torso targets were easy to hit at twenty-five yards when it was too dark to see the sights. Good video.




























