Please show me your Tikka

I think the reason they call it .366 Wagner is to honour a man in the Yukon (these are customs headstamp brass).

See this thread for more info:h ttp://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/7661104/Custom_headstamp_brass

The 9.3x62 was originated from German gunmaker Otto Bock so some might call it .366 Bock so I think its just a matter how you prefer to call it but its the same caliber.
 
Never heard of Wagner.
Definitely heard of Bock's cartridge........as have at least tens of thousands of European & African shooters over the years.
 
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Here is one of my favorites. Tikka 658 in 270 Win

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Here is my Ithaca LSA 65 in .30-06. It is in mint condition save for a SIN engraved into it...

It now sits in a McMillan stock.

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My second Tikka. Picked this one up to compliment my 6.5x55. Should make a nice woods romping critter crashing rifle,

.338 Federal with a VXii 2-7 mounted in Warnes QD rings. Very tolerable for shooting. I was expecting it to have more recoil, especially with the hockey puck pad.

 
Just got mine last week from reliable gun in Vancouver, took almost a year to find a 308 left handed tikka t3. It's wearing a luepold vx3 4.5-14x40 cds scope with dnz one peice mount and rings.

Kevin

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