Alright gang, I just bought a Tikka T3x in 7mm-08. I am not a fan of the factory stock so I put a Bell & Carlson Medalist stock on it. I have a Zeiss Terra 3-9X42 mounted with Weaver bases and Quad-Lock rings. I made sure I had nothing but metal on metal and I torqued the stock to 60"lbs. I ran some 220 grit sand paper down the barrel channel until I had no resistance. I grabbed 2 boxes of Hornady Superformance 139gr SST's and headed off to the range. To my dismay I was shooting at least 3" groups off of a Caldwell bench rest with sand bagged butt.
Here's some results:
-MPI changed from left to right, then back to the left,
-I let it cool 15 minutes between groups,
-this is the 3rd rifle this scope has been on and I have never had good groups with it, I thought it was my hand loads, the other 2 were 308's and one of them clover leafs all day long with a Bushnell Trophy scope on it,
I am pissed because I am tired of these problems which is why I bought a Tikka. I have a plan to eliminate the problem:
1) put factory stock back on and reshoot, if the problem still exists,
2) mount an old solid 4X fixed scope just to eliminate the scope and or rings and mounts, lastly
3) try different brand of ammo.
Am I missing something? I don't buy into the "barrel break in" methodology so please don't suggest it. It's hard to believe that a soft copper jacket can have any effect on metal that is only slightly softer than a metal file. I bought the B&C because I have one on another rifle and I really like it. I love the metal on metal so that I don't have to bed it. The recoil lug is machined as part of the metal chassis that the receiver fits on so that can hardly be an issue.
Thanks
Kozy
Here's some results:
-MPI changed from left to right, then back to the left,
-I let it cool 15 minutes between groups,
-this is the 3rd rifle this scope has been on and I have never had good groups with it, I thought it was my hand loads, the other 2 were 308's and one of them clover leafs all day long with a Bushnell Trophy scope on it,
I am pissed because I am tired of these problems which is why I bought a Tikka. I have a plan to eliminate the problem:
1) put factory stock back on and reshoot, if the problem still exists,
2) mount an old solid 4X fixed scope just to eliminate the scope and or rings and mounts, lastly
3) try different brand of ammo.
Am I missing something? I don't buy into the "barrel break in" methodology so please don't suggest it. It's hard to believe that a soft copper jacket can have any effect on metal that is only slightly softer than a metal file. I bought the B&C because I have one on another rifle and I really like it. I love the metal on metal so that I don't have to bed it. The recoil lug is machined as part of the metal chassis that the receiver fits on so that can hardly be an issue.
Thanks
Kozy




















































