Tikka barrel options

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Anyone know where I can find a heavy barrel aftermarket to install on my t3 lite in 30-06. Is it possible to install a 308 heavy varmit? Or anyone know of any custom manufacturing places in Canada or that will import that sell heavy match barrels?
Thnx in advance for any leads
 
^^^ as above. Barrels are not 'gun specific'. Buy what you want and the gunsmith will do the rest!
I suspect this will be your first re-barrel? If so, pay attention to contour and twist rate so that (a) it fits your stock, an (b) it matches the bullets you want to use.
 
Two years ago, I bought one built in .308w with a Lothar Walther truck axle if I remember well.
The diameter of the barrel was as big as the action.

You can put any brand of barrel you want.
The Tikka actions don't need alot of work to perform well. Most of them are pretty straight from the factory.

Mine was built with a *Rem style* quarter inch thick steel recoil lug.





 
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Two years ago, I bought one built in .308w with a Lothar Walther truck axle if I remember well.
The diameter of the barrel was as big as the action.

You can put any brand of barrel you want.
The Tikka actions don't need alot of work to perform well. Most of them are pretty straight from the

Mine was built with a *Rem style* quarter inch thick steel recoil lug.






Ben777 that exactly the setup I want, very nice!!! You bought it with the modified stock as well
 
Pac-Nor and probably others makes nice pre-fit barrels in 30.06 and other calibres for Tikkas in various cpontours.

PS, the above barrel is huge and would stress the repeater action.
 
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Two years ago, I bought one built in .308w with a Lothar Walther truck axle if I remember well.
The diameter of the barrel was as big as the action.

You can put any brand of barrel you want.
The Tikka actions don't need alot of work to perform well. Most of them are pretty straight from the factory.

Mine was built with a *Rem style* quarter inch thick steel recoil lug.






If looking for a straight barrel in 30cal, I have just what you want onhand now. Was going to use it as a project barrel but no time with the Worlds next year.

PM or Email for a quote.

Thanks

Jerry
 
Here is a picture of a 300wsm I did up with a 1.25" straight barrel finished at 22" ImageUploadedByCanadianGunNutz1458050869.640443.jpg
 

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Most would not put such a heavy barrel on hunting rifle repeater action. Rem. Varmint would be preferable or light to heavy varmint max.
 
It's a hunting rifle action.

Plz explain us what is wrong with a heavy profile barrel on a repeater action such as the T3 ?
Its not I don't beleive you but I want to learn something here...
I think to rebarrel my Tikka M595 next winter so i'm following this with interest.

I must admit, the barrel on my T3 was too big for nothing, mine was very heavy and especially front heavy even if it was only a 20 inches long if I remember well.
The barrel was so heavy, the 308 felt like a 223 ! That was the good part !
IMO ideal profile for a T3 build would be something like a TRG profile but slightly bigger and with fluting ( for look and functions )

BTW Shawn_338, very-very nice looking rifle !
 
All barrels put stress on actions and that is why most top FClass and BR types use single shot actions which are stiffer. This is ancient news as it was USA BR shooters who developed their own single shot actions after struggling with Mauser 98 and Win.70 actions for years. Many top BR shooters were machinists who also made inline seater dies and most of their own kit. Of course Rem 700 and others can be made to shoot well, but a single shot can handle more the extra stress of heavy barrels and will give less problems over time.

Usually those with repeaters limit the weight of the barrels and can for sure get top results with Rem Varmint contour or the lighter range of "MTU" barrels.
 
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