Tikka T3?

I really do not mind the look of them either to be honest!
But I am not to much for looks of a rifle, that I am going to use and abuse.

Its shinny stock I can live with personally
 
Well, I know I personally spend a lot more time looking at and fondling- er, cleaning my rifles than actually using them, so looks are as important to me as function
 
Dont get me wrong Prosper, I do the same but this is a 695 dollar tool not one of my Gold Medallions or Dakota's. I have a few t-3s and in the woods I am not looking at my firearm as I am sure your not either. But as a collector, no they would not be in the front of the display case LOL! there no a piece of art work, but they do what there were intended to do, shoot staright, and carry nice. and if you nick them un like a A Bolt, it does not hurt your feelings as much!

There not that terrible to me though, and you cant second guess the accuracy!
 
Maybe it is an age thing, I personally find the T3 (synthetic) to be a very pretty gun, some of the older folks do not. That could be an interesting thread... rate guns on their beauty but tell your age...
I am not terribly young or old (33 today actually) but I kinda grew up in an age where Synthetic were becoming popular. I do admire a nice piece of woof, but to be honest, i don't care for real fancy woods.
 
I do admire a nice piece of woof, but to be honest, i don't care for real fancy woods.

My condolences to your dog.:p:D

Kidding aside, I like nice wood stocks, but I don't like being paranoid about the finish while I'm trudging through the boreal.
 
This is not a T3, but still a Tikka that I've had for 16 years and it rocks "now modified as you can see". This set-up weighs in at 15 lbs.

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I am getting ready though to get the T3 Camo stainless in .223 :D:D
 
bill c68 Happy birthday. My idea of good looking guns, starts with the belgium made brownings. I don't like anything that is too pretty to "use" is the cold & wet. I'm 55.

inukshuk, wow 15 lbs. Does that include the sand bag?
 
Bought a 300 WSM in Tikka T3 a couple yrs ago. I hand load and have found that it is not fussy and can easily group in the MOA range. Being a magnum in a light rifle, the gun bucks a bit at the range on the bench but in hunting, I have no complaints about the recoil.

Love the gun. It is a mainstay of mine now loaded with 165 grn TSX bullets.
 
I'd leave them. Tikka wood models are free floating, synthetics are not, (at least when they leave the factory). My Hunter .300WM was free floating and both my .308 SS and the .300WM SS were not free floated. All had the same accuracy.


Uh, my T3 Lite was in fact free floated out of the box...

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I love my 2 Tikka T3 Laminate Stainless in 270WSM (wife's and mine). Great shooters. Held out an extra year (from 2003 to 2004) for the LS model as I do not care for the Synthetic Lite model-too hollow sounding. If I was going to buy a SS model, it would be in a Sako m75 rifle.
 
I love my 2 Tikka T3 Laminate Stainless in 270WSM (wife's and mine). Great shooters. Held out an extra year (from 2003 to 2004) for the LS model as I do not care for the Synthetic Lite model-too hollow sounding. If I was going to buy a SS model, it would be in a Sako m75 rifle.

For those that like the weight of the Lite Synthetic but don't like the hollow sound... spray foam.
 
I picked up a T3 Lite stainless on the EE here and couldn't be happier. I shot this 5 shot group yesterday and pulled the 5th one (probably because I was so excited). If I would have put it in with the others it would have been the best group I have shot at 100 yards. I was using 25.5gr Benchmark and 52gr Hornady Match HPBT bullets.

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I don't the hollow cheap feeling of the base t3 either, so i went with laminated stainless in all my tikka's except for my .204 which isn't available that way so i went with the super varmint. That solved the cheap feeling as well. I love them and only buy tikka's and sako's now

EDIT--- It isn't plastic used on the tikka's its a poly composite of some sort. I've read ISO tests ans its actually stronger than steel
 
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Just got a T3 stainless laminate 300WSM shoots 1.5 inch group at 100 yards. You can drop one shell in the chamber at a time. I was questioning the plastic mag, but it seems to be OK. Hopefully someone will come up with a stainless mag and maybe a stainless trigger guard. but overall its an awesome rifle. It has quite the heavy recoil though.
 
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