I have this buried in the main thread but will be adding to it so I want to keep it together for continuity...
Merry Christmas! After having the T1x for several weeks I finally got my hands on it... here’s my mini review:
- Overall not the feel of quality and fine engineering the centerfires have but I expect things will smooth out and loosen up after. bit of use... I’m getting used to it already especially after putting it in a real stock, but it doesn’t have the high end feel I expected. As long as it’s accurate and functions well I’ll be very happy with it. The blueing is nice.
- Varmint T3x stock changes the gun from a toy to a real rifle, and raises chin weld to nice height. There is cavernous room around the barrel but it looks good. GET ONE IF YOU CAN!!! DO IT!!!
- T3 (not T3x) Hunter stock doesn’t fit, a small amount of wood removal is required for the mag well to fit in. Note above is a T3x Varmint stock, not T3 Varmint - This DOES NOT mean the T3 plastic stock won’t fit, I’m just pointing it out. I think it’s the wood stocks, both T3 and T3x, that require minor fitting, not T3 vs T3x stocks.
- Trigger is perfect after adjusting it as light as possible, no need for spring replacement
- Scope is a Leupold vx-2 3-9 rimfire, rings are cheap B-square rimfire. Measured height bottom of ring base to bottom of where scope sits is 0.39”. The rings were slightly high for a good cheek weld in the original stock, perfect in the varmint stock. I like low rings. There is plenty of room for the scope objective in this setup.
- Using a Wheeler FAT torque wrench in 5lbs increments, the rear action screw (by the trigger) first moved at 35inch. lbs, the front at 40. So I tightened them both at 35 in the Varmint stock.
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1 by Mike Pospolita, on Flickr
2 by Mike Pospolita, on Flickr
3 by Mike Pospolita, on Flickr
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5 by Mike Pospolita, on Flickr
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Merry Christmas! After having the T1x for several weeks I finally got my hands on it... here’s my mini review:
- Overall not the feel of quality and fine engineering the centerfires have but I expect things will smooth out and loosen up after. bit of use... I’m getting used to it already especially after putting it in a real stock, but it doesn’t have the high end feel I expected. As long as it’s accurate and functions well I’ll be very happy with it. The blueing is nice.
- Varmint T3x stock changes the gun from a toy to a real rifle, and raises chin weld to nice height. There is cavernous room around the barrel but it looks good. GET ONE IF YOU CAN!!! DO IT!!!
- T3 (not T3x) Hunter stock doesn’t fit, a small amount of wood removal is required for the mag well to fit in. Note above is a T3x Varmint stock, not T3 Varmint - This DOES NOT mean the T3 plastic stock won’t fit, I’m just pointing it out. I think it’s the wood stocks, both T3 and T3x, that require minor fitting, not T3 vs T3x stocks.
- Trigger is perfect after adjusting it as light as possible, no need for spring replacement
- Scope is a Leupold vx-2 3-9 rimfire, rings are cheap B-square rimfire. Measured height bottom of ring base to bottom of where scope sits is 0.39”. The rings were slightly high for a good cheek weld in the original stock, perfect in the varmint stock. I like low rings. There is plenty of room for the scope objective in this setup.
- Using a Wheeler FAT torque wrench in 5lbs increments, the rear action screw (by the trigger) first moved at 35inch. lbs, the front at 40. So I tightened them both at 35 in the Varmint stock.
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