My New Green Precision Rifle

Bartok5

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Howdy,

Just thought that I'd share my recently-assembled "Green" Precision Rifle, consisting of a Tikka 20" Barrelled Action in 6.5 Creedmoor, installed in a Kinetic Research Group (KRG) Whiskey 3 Folding Stock Chassis System. The rifle is topped with a Nightforce 7-35X 56mm Advanced Tactical Riflescope (ATACR) with a co-zeroed Burris Fastfire 3 Miniature Red Dot Sight (MRDS) for quicker target acquisition through the primary magnified optic. I will shoot the factory Barrel until it is done for practical accuracy purposes, then rebarrel with something nicer. Here is the current build list:

- Tikka Ultimate Precision Rifle Barrelled Action in 6.5 Creedmoor
- Kinetic Research Group (KRG) Whiskey 3 Folding Chassis System with Spigot, ARCA Rail, ARCA Barricade Stop, Night Vision Bridge (inbound)
- Nightforce 7-35x 56mm Advanced Tactical Riflescope (ATACR) in a Spuhr Picatinny Ideal Scope Mount System (ISMS) High Uni-Mount with co-zeroed Burris Fastfire 3 Miniature Red Dot Sight (MRDS) and Vortex Bubble Level with Tenebraex Scope Covers
- Timney 2-Stage Match 1-8 lb Trigger
- B+T Atlas Bipod (Claw Feet inbound)
- Leupold 20 MOA Picatinny Rail
- Lumley Arms Tactical Bolt Handle
- AtlasWorks aluminum Bolt Shroud
- Area 419 Muzzle Brake
- MDT 12-Round Magazine


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Many thanks for the kind words, fellas! I'm not gonna lie - it took me a long while saving plus the recent sales of my "as new" Keltec RDB, A Cadex Guardian Lite .308 Precision Rifle and a Vortex Razor HD2 Optic to afford this rifle in the configuaration that I want. All-in, with everything other than the Barrelled Action and the repurposed Scope Mount and Bipod purchased new, the cost was just over $10K which I spread around our small handful of Canadian Precision Rifle vendors. It took months to save, but only days to spend!

I am looking forward to seeing how the rifle shoots this coming Thursday,. The weather is supposed to be a downright balmy 6C that day - perfect for first shots out of a new rifle build. I will be sure to post photos of my groupings if I am able to recover my targets without disurbing other firers. I am not expecting miracles out of the factory Cold-Hammer-Forged Barrel, however I do anticipate sub-MOA groups with factory Match ammmunition as stipulated by the Tikka Factory Guarantee. Once the Barrel is eventually shot out, I will replace it with something (hopefully) capable of superior sub-MOA accuracy. The major advantage of using a factory Tikka T3X Action aside from the buttery smooth bolt-throw and excellent aftermarket support, is the fact that Pre-fit Custom Barrels are readily available from Canadian vendors. No need to pay a premium gunsmih a king's ransom to Ream a Match Chamber and cut and crown the threaded muzzle, although the services of a qualified 'smith are still strongly recommended for the Barrel swap owing to some idiosyncracies with the T3X design.

Watch and shoot!!
 
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What does it weigh?

All up weight as pictured is 15.5 lbs or 7.1 kg. That is nowhere close to what my boat-anchor Cadex Guardian "Lite" used to weigh at well over 25 lbs with Razor HD II, Falcon Bipod, etc!

I don't mind having a "heavier" precision rifle, as I find they tend to settle down on the bags better than a lightweight unit. I already have a couple of fairly light factory precision rifles in the form of a Christiansen Arms Modern Precision Rifle (MPR) and a SIG Cross, both chambered in the same 6.5 Creedmoor as my new build. That somewhat simplifies my ammo logisitics, although I still require .308 match ammo for my APC 308. Here are those two "Lights Out" tack-drivers:

- Christiansen Arms MPR rebarrelled with 26" Hardy Bros Carbon-Fibre-wrapped Barrel. Optic is a Leupold Mk5 5-25x 50mm wth Tremor 3 Reticle. Weight is 13.3 lbs or 6.0 kg:


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- SIG Cross in 6.5 Creedmoor with 18" factory Barrel. Optic is a Vortex Razor "American Manufacturing Group" (AMG) Hunting/Precision lightweight cross-over scope with Christmas Tree Reticle Weight is 11.9 lbs or 5.4 kg:


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I have to say, no matter how appealing Cross and MPR are, visually the Tikka setup is on a whole another level for me.
 
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