Good morning all and Happy Saturday! The Tikka T3x Lite 6.5 Creedmoor has a lot going for it for all my hunters out there. 6.5 Creedmoor was the talk of the industry in 2017, and it’s starting off 2018 with the same attraction when it comes to hunting and long range shooting. The 6.5 Creedmoor is essentially a necked down .308 capable of achieving ballistics similar to that of a .300 Winchester Magnum when run through a 24″ barrel…which is exactly what this Tikka T3x Lite has.
This Tikka T3x Lite has a list of badass features for the hunting community out there. The T3x has a new modular synthetic stock that has interchangeable pistol grips, making it possible to modify the angle of the grip. This allows for multiple shooting positions. Additional grips are sold separately. The T3x synthetic stock also has an additional attachment point which allows you to change the width of the stock’s fore-end. She comes with a grip that never slips. The T3x synthetic stock has a new asymmetrical grip pattern and shape that has been specifically designed to give a solid grip in all conditions.
T3x models come with a new recoil pad technology that reduces the impact of recoil on the shooter. The new robust pad allows you to fully concentrate on the accuracy of your shots. The stock also allows you to be as silent as the forest. T3x synthetic stocks now have a foam insert within the interior of the rear stock – this lowers the stock-generated noise and can help you keep your target in sight.
The new T3x receiver introduces a widened angular ejection port that makes it easier to feed one cartridge at a time. You can always keep the target in your sight. The T3x models have extra screw placements on top of the receiver so that you can robustly attach a picatinny rail – even when using larger scopes. Robustness and quality go hand in hand. Metallic bolt shroud covers and shields the rear of the bolt body and the firing pin.
The Tikka T3x Lite 6.5 Creedmoor is a rockstar in the making for the hunting community. As always, thank you for reading the Blog at gunshinearms.com