tikka t3 lite in 243 blued
I just find the t3 light ...too small and light....
If someone thinks that using cast bullets is "nonsense" in a .22 cf., then I have to assume they are very early on in their learning curve and don't have the necessary savy to make it work for them, or they don't get enough shooting in to know the difference.
My point was that the Heavy Barrel Varmint Tikka T-3 was nothing special, and no where near a falling block single shot in a supposedly not as accurate cartridge. I sell cast bullets and won't sell anything that I haven't tested or been a part of testing, so i strive for the utmost in accuracy. Anyone can load up some jacketed bullets and shoot good groups, it's a no brainer, but try doing it with bullets you have made from square one, then we'll talk!
Back to the original post, I'd take a heavy barrel Rem. 700 or Savage over the Tikka any day based on my experience.
If someone thinks that using cast bullets is "nonsense" in a .22 cf., then I have to assume they are very early on in their learning curve and don't have the necessary savy to make it work for them, or they don't get enough shooting in to know the difference.
the 22-250 is what's in stock for the varmit rifle. I can only get the 243 in the lite.
I will mostly go only as big coyote, but I may be lucky enough to go for wolf once and a while.
Turning a .22 cf into a useless paper puncher with lead slugs is not part of a learning curve, it's somethiing to do after you have gone around the "bend".
To be realistic, how many centerfire 22s will ever be shot with cast bullets?
1 in 10,000.....![]()

Thanks, is that even front & rear?
Used to be more on front screw.
Jealousy will get you no where, most don't shoot cast in the .22 because they don't know how, and are not capable, just a have a general lack of knowledge.



























