If you decide to sell your tikka I would be very interested in it.Interesting question. I have considered upgrading my Tikka 300 WSM with a new barrel and stock or getting a Christensen Ridgeline 6.5 PRC myself.
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If you decide to sell your tikka I would be very interested in it.Interesting question. I have considered upgrading my Tikka 300 WSM with a new barrel and stock or getting a Christensen Ridgeline 6.5 PRC myself.
Good choice! Mine is super accurate with either the 180 accubond or Barnes.338-06, mild recoil and can handle anything in the lower 48.
If you decide to sell your tikka I would be very interested in it.
Sure thing, however, it is a lefty. I left that out.If you decide to sell your tikka I would be very interested in it.
What kinda speed do you get out of those 180 grainers? My .338 Fed normally shoots 200-grainers. With less powder and a heavier bullet, I wouldn't use it on elk at 500 yards.Good choice! Mine is super accurate with either the 180 accubond or Barnes.
Not saying you should because of energy requirements but I always stick with the -06 family. Maybe do a 280ai if you haven’t picked anything yetI have pretty much unlimited options except the really big ultra magnums. I have 2 different tikkas I can build off of. A standard or a magnum short or long. I already built a 6.5 prc and have it shooting in a 6 inch circle at 750 yards. Wanting to build something that I can take an elk at 500 yards if needed. Had multiple opportunities last year at 450 but wasn't comfortable with shooting that far. I need something to do over the winter and I like to do stuff myself.
Picture of my last build.