Southern Elk
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What’s a good replacement stock for a Tikka? I hate those plastic stocks. I would be interested in synthetic or a nice wood stock.
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Bell and Carlson Medalists are pretty nice. They add a few ounces of weight and the grips are pretty beefy, but if that's ok with you, they're only about $250.00 which is half what alot of the really nice ones cost. Mine improved the accuracy of the rifle noticabley.What’s a good replacement stock for a Tikka? I hate those plastic stocks. I would be interested in synthetic or a nice wood stock.
I’m not looking to spend a ton of money. Honestly I’d be happy with something that felt like it was as good as what comes on the x bolts.What do you like in a stock, @Southern Elk? How much are you willing to spend?
I just replaced the stock on my Bergara B14 with a Grayboe Outlander. Might fit your bill. I really like it—it’s lightweight, stiff, solid, and cost less than half of what I paid for my Manners stock. Made in America too.I’m not looking to spend a ton of money. Honestly I’d be happy with something that felt like it was as good as what comes on the x bolts.
You are correct that the recoil pad is not easily removable. It is a Pachmyr Decelerator, which is a decent recoil pad, but I prefer the Limbsavers. I tried swapping it out when I applied a textured spray finish to mine (the epoxy splatter paint adds some grip, but not as much as I’d prefer), but I chipped a little of the stock when all of the old recoil pad wouldn’t turn loose. Literally 85%+ broke away just fine, but that little bit that didn’t caused a small portion to break off with it. I got creative with some filler and sanding, but it would have been very noticeable if I had not been painting it. Also, you will have to go back with a grind-to-fit Limbsaver if you go that route, as Sims does not make a compatible prefit replacementI just put a B&C on mine. Haven’t had a chance to shoot it yet, but I like the way it feels. It definitely has a more “substantial” feel than the factory stock. One concern I have is that the butt pad on the B&C is not easily removable. I had a limbsaver on the factory stock that made a noticeable difference in felt recoil (300WSM). We’ll see if the more substantial B&C stock alleviates the need for that.
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For most hunting situations with 300wm and below, the pachyr should be plenty as you are only taking a shot (or two) so no real pounding - plus you often have coats and other layers on your body at the time. For range time if the recoil is too much you can use a slip-on limbsaver or one of the shoulder pads. Changes the LOP a bit, but no more than coat/no coat changes.You are correct that the recoil pad is not easily removable. It is a Pachmyr Decelerator, which is a decent recoil pad, but I prefer the Limbsavers. I tried swapping it out when I applied a textured spray finish to mine (the epoxy splatter paint adds some grip, but not as much as I’d prefer), but I chipped a little of the stock when all of the old recoil pad wouldn’t turn loose. Literally 85%+ broke away just fine, but that little bit that didn’t caused a small portion to break off with it. I got creative with some filler and sanding, but it would have been very noticeable if I had not been painting it. Also, you will have to go back with a grind-to-fit Limbsaver if you go that route, as Sims does not make a compatible prefit replacement
Any chance you've got a picture of your Tikka with the AG? Would love to see that combo.AG Composites if you want to go light, B&C if you don’t mind a few extra ounces. Have tikkas in them both and like them quite a bit.
Tikka T3X SS Superlite fluted in AG composite Privateer stock (white rock web coloring) inletted by Oregon Moutain Rifle, with their OMR aluminum bottom metal. Still need to stick the Murphy Precision pictainny rail and Leupold VX-6HD 3-18x44 on it and get it zeroed. It's chambered in 6.5manbun. In this picture the stock shape on top looks a little funny with the shadow from the ceiling lights, but it is a a classic no cheak swell or rise.Any chance you've got a picture of your Tikka with the AG? Would love to see that combo.
Those are pretty nice looking offerings.AG Composites if you want to go light, B&C if you don’t mind a few extra ounces. Have tikkas in them both and like them quite a bit.
Thanks! Those look like really nice stocks. I wish I had some extra money laying around, because one of those would make the weight of my Tikka just about perfect...Tikka T3X SS Superlite fluted in AG composite Privateer stock (white rock web coloring) inletted by Oregon Moutain Rifle, with their OMR aluminum bottom metal. Still need to stick the Murphy Precision pictainny rail and Leupold VX-6HD 3-18x44 on it and get it zeroed. It's chambered in 6.5manbun. In this picture the stock shape on top looks a little funny with the shadow from the ceiling lights, but it is a a classic no cheak swell or rise.
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