Tikka T3 Varmint VS Tactical

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Ok i was comparing the T3 Tactical and Varmint on thier website, both with the 24" barrel and .308. Aside from the threaded Barrel what is the differance between these 2 rifels and is it worth the extra $600 to buy the tactical?
 
TheCanuck said:
no it's not worth the extra 600 dineros
+1.
In the case of the .223, the extra money buys a faster barrel twist, allowing
the use of heavie bullets.
The cheek piece is +/- in terms of value, and the rail for the extra money does permit the use of regular Weaver style rings...
Is it worth the extra?.....I don't think so.
 
Danny Boy said:
Why would you want a muzzle breaker on a 308? I will be surprised if it is less than $300.

Danny

So when i'm shooting next to my buddy on his dads farm, i blow hot gasses in his face ;)

Mostly just to see the differance between one with and one with out
 
Smaksum said:
Ok Cool Varmint it is :) so what would the cost be to have a gun smith to add a muzzle break if i want one?


If you buy the Varmint, and then add a brake, you might as well go for the Tactical, as you are so close to the cost by the time you add an aftermarket brake. Then you will also get the faster twist barrel, and the picatinny rail too. :rolleyes:
 
T3 Tactical Vs T3 Varmint

Actually the Extra Cost of $600 will not make a shooter shoot better, but if you really Need the Cheek Adjustment, Picani Rail, Tread Barrel, than it is Worthed, I got one in 308, but didn't put on Muzzle break yet, it shoot in haft inchs with federal Gold Match 308-168HPBT, compare with my Rem700 PSS, it is a little lighter gun Than the PSS, and shooting the 308 caliber might bother some people, so a muzzle break is a good thing to have, Beside the The Tactical got a kick ass SKIN...
 
The Twist Rate in .308 is the same on the varmint and the Tactical, according to the Data Sheets. The picatinny rail might be nice, but wondering how much more $1600+the cost of the threaded on break, would be to just adding a muzzle break to the $1000 varmint Rifle.

If i was going .223 yeah definetly the tactical to shoot the heavier bullet
 
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I was quoted 260 cdn just for the brake on my tactical so we can assume the break cost is the same. Really the only price difference would be the threading and the threading cap with if I recall a quote I had was $175.00 for both, so the varmint is still cheaper.

As for the weaver rings, thats what is mounted on my rail with no problem. I thought Picatinny rail could use Weaver and Piccatinny rings but the Weaver rail could only use Weaver rings.
 
Smaksum said:
The Twist Rate in .308 is the same on the varmint and the Tactical, according to the Data Sheets. The picatinny rail might be nice, but wondering how much more $1600+the cost of the threaded on break, would be to just adding a muzzle break to the $1000 varmint Rifle.

If i was going .223 yeah definetly the tactical to shoot the heavier bullet

You should know if you buy the T3 Tactical in 308, it is much nicer if you can affor it, you should because, it is not just the Picani rail, Tread barrels, or cheek piece that are different, the skin on the Tactical is one of the best, also on the tactical, the trigger are set around 2 pound crist and light, while the Varmint are are set much heavyer and althose on the manual it said that you could adjusted to 2 pound safely , it is very difficult to do so, because there other big screw blocking it, I know first hand because I had both, I already own 3 Varmint in T3, and 1 Tactical T3, I know, and I believe it worthed, you should go to P&D or whole sales in Edmonton and check it out first hand before you make the purchase, Or I would be gladly show you mine personal collection, and let you make your dicision, but take you time and get the right one, and One of the best thing about getting a T3 Tactical is that what you wanted to put on later, doesn't involve GunSmithing, because I hate dealing with them, they ten to take for ever, for a 15 minute jobs turn in to 6 weeks bull####...

Gunboy

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Canawhat, that right Cana#### sound like it, if you think you the Only Canadian, because you From Central, Quebec, or Toronto, man you really Need Help!!!, Like I said, HELP is Just a Phone Call Away!!!.
 
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I have the .308 T3 tac and I love it. It is a one hole gun @ 100 and it has a decided preference for heavier bullets.

Out of the box it is a great rifle and needs nothing more than optics,

At the time I chose it for its light trigger, the factory rail and the "look".

For the same money as the TikTac, however, you could have a deadly accurate, long-range custom 308 built on an accurized factory action if you opted for reasonably priced components (ie rem 700 action/trigger, Boyd stock). You'd just have to wait a bit longer, but you could have the gun built to do exactly what you want.

It is another option to consider if it primarily accuracy you want.
 
Obtunded said:
I have the .308 T3 tac and I love it. It is a one hole gun @ 100 and it has a decided preference for heavier bullets.

Out of the box it is a great rifle and needs nothing more than optics,

At the time I chose it for its light trigger, the factory rail and the "look".

For the same money as the TikTac, however, you could have a deadly accurate, long-range custom 308 built on an accurized factory action if you opted for reasonably priced components (ie rem 700 action/trigger, Boyd stock). You'd just have to wait a bit longer, but you could have the gun built to do exactly what you want.



It is another option to consider if it primarily accuracy you want.

Obtunded
YOU Made the right choice, now what you need for optic is one of these!, the go perfectly with the T3-Tactical.

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happy shooting!

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Canawhat, that right Canas**t sound like it, if you think you the Only Canadian, because you From Central, Quebec, or Toronto, man you really Need Help!!!, Like I said, HELP is Just a Phone Call Away!!!.
 
Leupold Mark 4 LR/T M1 Illuminated Military Dot Matte 4.5-14x40
That is my primary choice for Optics on this gun

Gunboy Thanx for the detailed information

and thanx to everybody else too
 
Smaksum said:
Leupold Mark 4 LR/T M1 Illuminated Military Dot Matte 4.5-14x40
That is my primary choice for Optics on this gun

Gunboy Thanx for the detailed information

and thanx to everybody else too


I see you did pretty good for you self, that is perfect 4.5-14 is even better than 10X fix, good for everything from Tactical to Varmint,

Gunboy


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Canawhat, that right Canas**t sound like it, if you think you the Only Canadian, because you From Central, Quebec, or Toronto, man you really Need Help!!!, Like I said, HELP is Just a Phone Call Away!!!.
 
DAMN IT come on work, call me already i need money. Have to get my safety course again, and send in the paper work. Blasted weather here in AB wont stop raining now. I'm so jonesing to buy my first rifle
 
Smaksum said:
So when i'm shooting next to my buddy on his dads farm, i blow hot gasses in his face ;)

Mostly just to see the differance between one with and one with out
A break makes a BIG difference. And giving your friends cancer is just an added bonus. Just as Pete1. *COUGH COUGH*
 
Smaksum said:
DAMN IT come on work, call me already i need money. Have to get my safety course again, and send in the paper work. Blasted weather here in AB wont stop raining now. I'm so jonesing to buy my first rifle

There is a REEEAL nice one in the EE forum right now...I know the guy selling it and he might need $$$ due to a recent purchase.:redface:
 
Tactical trigger adjustment

Can anyone help me with the trigger adjustment on the tactical. I found the set screw and ther is a bigger hex screw perpendicular to it that stops the set screw from being turned counter-clockwise to much. Is therre anymore adjustment?

As well, the manual says there is a single stage trigger feature that allows the trigger to be set at 7-9oz by pushing the trigger forward. I cna't seem to make this happen. Any ideas?

Greg
 
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