Tikka T3x Hunter - First Review

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  • First review of my new Tikka T3x hunter bolt action rifle chambered in .243 Winchester.
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  • @peterpalffy9302
    @peterpalffy9302 Před 3 lety +11

    Tikka is popular in Canada too. I have the T3 Hunter and it is incredibly accurate. They have a great product.

  • @carmelot324
    @carmelot324 Před 7 lety +30

    love your enthusiasm..tikka is a very popular brand in Australia as well .

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      I have heard that, thanks for watching :)

    • @m1garandman
      @m1garandman Před 7 lety +4

      They are popular in the US as well. But mainly the lower cost synthetic stocked ones. I would love one in 9.3x62mm Mauser. One of my favorite cartridges.

    • @ozziejim8472
      @ozziejim8472 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah mate top rifle!

    • @bammargera8643
      @bammargera8643 Před 4 lety +1

      @@srspower I just got the exact same gun as yours in video in 7mm rem mag. Super light for a wood gun too.

    • @hunterisaias5853
      @hunterisaias5853 Před 3 lety

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  • @user-qn7yq3eo2q
    @user-qn7yq3eo2q Před 7 měsíci +1

    I enjoyed watching you shooting your .243 Tikka Hunter. Glad to see your from the UK and enjoying such a nicely made Rifle that isn’t a monstrosity of plastic. But rather a nicely made, good old fashion wood, turn bolt and blued metal work of art. What is such a lovely countryside in England without that Target Range to enjoy target practice in such a relaxing place? I see your practicing responsibly and safely. Do clean your Rifle, store that responsibly and carry on in a country. Such lovely place, a magical moment in your life! Cheers 🎯

  • @isaacsandovalcarter3062
    @isaacsandovalcarter3062 Před 5 lety +3

    Very cool video, thanks for the footage. I'm from the states and a military friend of mine said they do a dry fire drill with snap caps. After they load the rifle with a snap cap, they balance a dime on the muzzle of the barrel. If the dime falls off, then you are flinching your trigger pull; or rather enough to create inconsistency. Not saying that it is in fact you, but worth trying out I figure. I'm looking to grab one of these myself.
    Thanks again,
    Sandoval

  • @oncall21
    @oncall21 Před 7 lety +2

    I like how you've gone with Optilock mounts. All my Sako's wear them. Great scope also.

  • @stevenwolf8483
    @stevenwolf8483 Před 7 lety

    Congratulations on your new rifle.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      I'm very excited about it!

  • @rsturbo6958
    @rsturbo6958 Před 7 lety +1

    That's a nice looking rifle! Looking forward to seeing more of it!

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      You shall do!

    • @riverwalker2173
      @riverwalker2173 Před 8 měsíci

      I like the looks & function of the Tikka Forest better. The Monte Carlo style stock helps reduce face slap, amongst other things.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 Před 7 lety

    Enjoyable video.
    My Tikka T3 Lite is in 22-250, and at 50 metres it was a bit of a laugh, as I thought I hit the spot with a small shot gun. It was actually 3 shots more or less in the same hole.
    My rifle is now set up for 100 metres as 50 metres is more for rimfire ammo. I thought.
    I love that wood sock; mine has the black polymer ( plastic, if I'm honest !!!)

  • @MrRedskins0021
    @MrRedskins0021 Před 6 lety

    Beautiful rifle!!

  • @petterdalbyvesteras7428
    @petterdalbyvesteras7428 Před 6 lety +3

    I am gonna buy this rifle soon cant wait! Happy hunting. I think it looks best in the wooden stock :)

  • @deltadragon2335
    @deltadragon2335 Před 5 lety +3

    My first firearm I purchased was a remington 700 .243 and I love mine it got me 3 bucks and a boar

  • @bigwesandfriends2602
    @bigwesandfriends2602 Před 7 lety +1

    I have waited waited a long time for this video, I imagine you have too. can't wait to see some deer hunting videos

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      Yes a video regarding all the hassle will come!

  • @ezzyfish
    @ezzyfish Před 5 lety +1

    HI, definitely go out and bay 6 rounds of 5 different ammo and test them out. My Tikka 243win shoots 3 shots in one euro cent from 50 meters with factory load. The best ammo i had for my Tikka was 100grains Lapua and 90grains RWS. super precise.

  • @Ldotvidz
    @Ldotvidz Před 7 lety

    Can't wait to see what you get up to with it buddy

  • @Cloudstrife112233
    @Cloudstrife112233 Před 5 lety +2

    I have the original T3 Hunter in 6.5x55 and it is such an amazing rifle. I kind of wish I had waited a few more years and bottom the T3x, but it's still just the best modern rifle I have ever shot. And that Swede round is such a great performer. Honestly, I don't know why us Americans didn't get into it sooner and made rounds that imitate it, but don't equal it (.260 Remington is really close). Oh well, it's a great round in a great gun and I couldn't be happier with it.

    • @blackie1of4
      @blackie1of4 Před 2 lety

      The 6.5x55 is just about perfect for this rifle. Old school looks paired with the grand ol 6.5.
      I recently purchased my own Tikka T3x Hunter chambered in 7mm-08 Remington. I'm getting sub MOA with two different brands of factory ammo.
      Definitely love mine!

  • @siciliancapeverde4646
    @siciliancapeverde4646 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice shooting brother. Hope you enjoy the .243, I'm from the US, and I have one also, but it's not a tikka, it's a savage, bolt action 5 round internal magazine, and it's accurate. I get nice groups at 200 meters, and it's a soft, and flat shooting round. In my opinion It's an all around good caliber. Ammo is about the same price here as you have there, sometime you can find good deals. Another great thing, is that the ammo is plentiful, about as plentiful as any other hunting caliber.

  • @kevinward8915
    @kevinward8915 Před měsícem

    Very good video, have 5Tikka rifles love them

  • @usmale9112001
    @usmale9112001 Před 7 lety +2

    Great vid, beautiful gun! The Ruger 77 Hawkeye and 77/22 have the 3 stage safety catch like you're talking about, it's a nice feature.

    • @kanejones99
      @kanejones99 Před 7 lety +2

      usmale9112001 So does the Winchester Model 70, it's a Mauser design

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for watching guys :)

  • @tomsoki5738
    @tomsoki5738 Před 4 lety

    That has some vicious fire balls!

  • @karelianguy9917
    @karelianguy9917 Před 7 lety +3

    Awesome rifle! Proud finn here! "fun" fact is that with Tikka or Tikkakoski (the name of the brand to year 1993 i think) manufactured guns were used to protect our country independency from ussr in ww II
    i have Tikka m65 in 30.06 and it has really smooth bolt action, also i have finnish company made ase utra silencer on the end of barrel, and i think that company also delivers their products in europe.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      It's very interesting to hear some background. You should be proud of Finland, you guys make a fantastic rifle :)

    • @lanemendenhall7664
      @lanemendenhall7664 Před rokem

      That makes feel great about buying a gun manufactured by people against commies.

  • @oreopuppydawg1564
    @oreopuppydawg1564 Před 4 lety

    Nice rifle ! Lucky guy!

  • @Mauser_.
    @Mauser_. Před 3 lety

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @JammyGuns
    @JammyGuns Před 7 lety

    Congrats mate, looks like a lovely rifle.

  • @MegaBait1616
    @MegaBait1616 Před 7 lety +1

    good luck with your new toy she is a beauty . that is a smoking round. lil recoil too. the Finn.'s make great rifles. even an Sako M-39 are great rifles to get. again be safe. thumbs up.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      It is lovely to shoot compared to the .308 so much flatter and softer recoil. Thanks for watching :)

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 Před 7 lety

      you should get a Lee Turret Press and start reloading. i just bought one cause it's fast, cheaper than others, you can use either with turret or single press. save your brass and reload. it's fun to do and you will see groups that will make you smile. plus you will cut your costs. cheers.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah i think I will start reloading once I have a few quid for the initial outlay on the equipment. Until then I will save my brass ;)

  • @gazzaandhenri
    @gazzaandhenri Před 7 lety

    Beautiful gun, I just bought a Lee Enfield no4 today can't wait for Sunday.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      They are a lot of fun but a bit of a handful!

  • @gmjones2001
    @gmjones2001 Před 6 lety +1

    Sweet rifle! I just ordered the same chambered in .270 Winchester ... I was debating 270 or 243 ... I currently have a T3 Lite Stainless in 300 WM ... now, to settle in and enjoy your video!

    • @teddypabian7858
      @teddypabian7858 Před rokem

      i think i’m going to order a 270 in this model as well. how do you like it?

  • @xeverettx2564
    @xeverettx2564 Před rokem

    Tikka makes a super nice firearm!

  • @chrisg4270
    @chrisg4270 Před 7 lety

    Well said. ...Merry Christmas to everyone.

  • @TheInferno550
    @TheInferno550 Před 3 lety

    Very good rifle

  • @afshinsalehi2136
    @afshinsalehi2136 Před 4 lety +2

    AWESOM VIDEO. FOR THOSE WHO LOVE THE ART OF RIFLES...

  • @Petis333
    @Petis333 Před 5 lety +1

    I really like that stock! I don’t think you could upgrade, inlet and glass. I’d buy that particular stock off you in fact

  • @zukislumber
    @zukislumber Před 7 lety

    Hello from St. Petersburg Florida. Very fine rifle sir. Congrats. Cheers mate.

    • @FatGuyWithAKatana
      @FatGuyWithAKatana Před 7 lety

      woo you're from my state and only about 40 miles south of my neck of the woods.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for watching :)

  • @andrejochimsen3478
    @andrejochimsen3478 Před 4 lety

    love the stainless steel bolt, which Remington will adopt to this

  • @napalmnige7498
    @napalmnige7498 Před 3 lety

    I've got the tika 223 T3, shot ppu and bullets all over the place, tried federal hornady and I think sako and it loved the hornady. Cheap ammo is normally not the best way to go for good groupings. I've got a tika t3x243 coming soon and you can bet I won't be using ppu ammo

  • @markchester7584
    @markchester7584 Před 6 měsíci

    I like Tikka - a lot! If those were my groups at 50m I’d have asked them to replace it.

  • @deerslayinredneck1003
    @deerslayinredneck1003 Před 7 lety

    great video . thinking of getting one myself once i have the money . and i fill ya on ammo i have a m1916 spanish mauser short rifle and i have to drive an hour or two some times to get ammo(7mm mauser) and it ranges any where from 20 to 40 dollars for 20 cartridges

  • @brianlee6849
    @brianlee6849 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful rifle. You were saying there's lots of aftermarket in Europe. Do you have any good aftermarket aperture sights for the Tikka? I'm not into scopes I prefer sights. I like the Tikka Arctic but it is quite expensive but I still may buy it. I would prefer the classic Tikka Hunter styling with the Arctic sights would be perfect but I can't find those sights available here.

  • @stevegordon1069
    @stevegordon1069 Před 7 lety

    Have one in 223 deadly accurate but I did bed it from the time of purchase, re comments on accuracy PPU is pretty much cheap rubbish hence the group's, I am using Tikka and Aussie Outback 55gr sierra game king and blitz kings sub MOA all day, my favorite gun now deadly on deer.

  • @FatGuyWithAKatana
    @FatGuyWithAKatana Před 7 lety +1

    hot damn almighty that;s a handsome rifle, god i need one.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      It really is a thing of beauty, I can't help it I just love a pretty shotgun or rifle :)

  • @westesh
    @westesh Před 5 lety

    Is that the latest Schmidt & Bender Klassik? I thought they went to a matte finish like all the others... Don't get me wrong, I love the finish on that scope, I have one myself.

  • @flintymcduff5417
    @flintymcduff5417 Před rokem +1

    Nothing wrong with the two position safety that locks the bolt although the Sako 85 does give it an extra touch so you can open the bolt with the safety on. I will not own a hunting rifle without a safety that will lock the bolt. Had brush open the bolt too mant times to ever not have that feature again.

  • @orlandovega2008
    @orlandovega2008 Před 6 lety

    try browning bxr ammo, my tikka love it

  • @SbX-zo9wm
    @SbX-zo9wm Před 7 lety

    Hi Sam nice rifle look up the DM80 mods. Ive got one on my 308 it works well.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      I red about those on the pigeon watch forums. I will have to take a look at them.

  • @gshok
    @gshok Před 7 lety +2

    No iron sights on this model. I've got the Regular T3 and those sights help a bunch if ever you're in the brush and manage to knock your scope around and mess up the zero.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      I can see the logic but once I put a silencer on it iron sights wouldn't have much use anyway.

    • @oreopuppydawg1564
      @oreopuppydawg1564 Před 4 lety

      It’s a shame more rifles don’t have sights! It’s like buying a car with no steering wheel, makes no sense!

  • @williammarshall1629
    @williammarshall1629 Před 2 lety

    Tikka 90gn soft points shoot well and are affordable

  • @etbugs8421
    @etbugs8421 Před 4 lety +1

    i hope Tikka sent you a new cap

  • @thecountryman7028
    @thecountryman7028 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice Rifle mate, put a sound mod on it, it will keep the front end down and will be a lot nicer to shoot, ATB..

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      That will be my next purchase once my bank balance has recovered!

  • @brianlee6849
    @brianlee6849 Před 4 lety

    Very nice! 243 is very popular for deer and varmints here in America. I've been looking for a new rifle I'm sure it's going to be a Tikka. They build such a beautiful nice rifle and it's so accurate. The one I likes a little more expensive than I'd like. Have you seen the new Tikka Arctic? They built it for the Canadian rangers it has a really cool aperture system where you can go from 100 to 800 just by turning the dial. I really prefer to shoot with iron sights. Free cool gun to look at to with the nice laminate stock. Thanks enjoy your new toy.

    • @riverwalker2173
      @riverwalker2173 Před rokem

      Unfortunately Brian, iron sights on bolt action rifles are becoming a thing of the past. Some models of good ole Winchester Model 70 have irons sights. If your willing to go lever action, Henry makes a well crafted, beautiful. 243 long ranger rifle, albeit a bit more expensive than Tikka, butt holds its value very well.

    • @brianlee6849
      @brianlee6849 Před rokem

      @@riverwalker2173 I haven't been able to find a " Good" sight for the Long Ranger. But it seems nice. Maybe I'll just stick with the older rifles. Thank you 👍

  • @swedish_steel7861
    @swedish_steel7861 Před 5 lety

    in a few weeks i get my tikka t3x laminated ss in 243w :D cant wait :D

    • @swedish_steel7861
      @swedish_steel7861 Před 5 lety

      had it for a while now, shot about 80 rounds and i love it. love the 243w.

  • @Queensryche1
    @Queensryche1 Před 6 měsíci

    They should put the 3 position Sako safety on

  • @m1garandman
    @m1garandman Před 7 lety

    Time to start reloading. I love .243 Super fast and flat shooting with 85gr bullets going over 3,350 FPS. Is yours threaded for a suppressor?

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      It is yes I'll be getting one soon.

  • @fishingandhunting2217
    @fishingandhunting2217 Před 7 lety

    first cool their good rifles

  • @timothylewis2709
    @timothylewis2709 Před 7 lety +1

    Great rifle and scope combo, shame about the poo ammo, ppu was massively inconsistent in my Sako 85, I home load for my 243 and have awesome consistency and accuracy, the sako rounds are superb but as you say not cheap, if you deer stalk you need a quality rounds.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +2

      Once I am at a point I am 100% happy with my accuracy at various ranges and all I am doing is stalking or shooting foxes then I will probably pay more for Sako etc ammo. Until then I'll stick with ppu!

  • @tyronetyrone5680
    @tyronetyrone5680 Před 6 měsíci

    What scope are you running ?

  • @get953
    @get953 Před 7 lety

    How much was the scope?

  • @fishingandhunting2217
    @fishingandhunting2217 Před 7 lety

    Jackson rifle stocks are good

  • @teddypabian7858
    @teddypabian7858 Před rokem

    what size rings?

  • @180del
    @180del Před 7 lety

    lovely gun mate wish you all the best with it.i got myself a sako a7 roughtech pro in the same calibre and love it.

  • @ozziejim8472
    @ozziejim8472 Před 5 lety

    It’s a shame they don’t have a short action
    Hey file the top of that screw to get a real nice trigger!

  • @jacklucas7265
    @jacklucas7265 Před 7 lety

    I think you would benefit from watching some of your compatriots, Freedomofabird, 260Rips, and Pointofimpact. Internalize what they do and then learn to reload and put in some quality range time. Infact, may I modestly propose that you acquire a quality .22 rimfire like a CZ and then put in some quality range time @ 50 meters in preparation for what I have afore mentioned.
    Best regards from a fellow inmate, on the other side of the pond in the great state of Texas.

  • @oncall21
    @oncall21 Před 7 lety

    You might find that with a proper benchrest front and rear bag those groups probably would have tightened up.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      I think I just need practise!

  • @kentkatapults5866
    @kentkatapults5866 Před 7 lety

    Srspower that's the idea

  • @handlebullshit
    @handlebullshit Před 7 lety +1

    Get an Ase Utra for it. Great rifle.

  • @simonasarlovska2242
    @simonasarlovska2242 Před 6 lety

    You should definitely look for better ammo for accuracy. Sako, Norma or Lapua will get the sub one MOA groups definitely!

    • @zhukie
      @zhukie Před 4 lety

      Reloading is really the way to go for accurate ammunition

  • @JollyPeanut
    @JollyPeanut Před 7 lety

    Very nice rifle,Good shooting & Great video,I look forward to seeing this in the field & suppressed & Night Vision would be the cherry on the cake "bit of a hassle to get a suppressor here in USA paper work month's of waiting Tax stamp and very very over priced compared to UK"... Increase accuracy decrease cost Reload your own Bro :)

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      A silencer is my next purchase, it will take a while for my bank balance to recover from buying the rifle though!

    • @JollyPeanut
      @JollyPeanut Před 7 lety +1

      Yep know what you mean, i have a want list as long as my arm :) Hoping for a change in regulations before i buy silencer's it's just too expensive & too much hassle at the mo....

  • @TheIrishd501
    @TheIrishd501 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful rifle.... I'm just about ready to buy one here in the US in 6.5 x 55. I just wanted something a little different than the standard chamberings (not too many people shoot that here on Oahu), but it's ok as I will be reloading for it.
    What are your options for reloading over there rather than paying overly expensive prices for ammo?

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Reloading is definitely worth it but you do need to spend a fair bit initially to get all of the kit.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Reloading is definitely worth it but you do need to spend a fair bit initially to get all of the kit.

    • @TheIrishd501
      @TheIrishd501 Před 7 lety

      srspower.... Absolutely correct, the initial investment can run some money, but there are some economical kits out there that will do you good such as the "Lee" products. I've been using them for awhile now and they have worked out just fine. (also helps to have some friends who also reload and "donate" some of the things they don't want).
      Are there restrictions for you folks over there in buying powder and components?

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Daniel Bryant I think you need your license to buy the gun powder but everything else is okay. In terms of ammo it only legally becomes ammo once the cartridge is constructed and then you are restricted to how many rounds your license allows. I can hold 600 rounds in .243 although strangely only 500 rounds in .22lr!

    • @TheIrishd501
      @TheIrishd501 Před 7 lety

      srspower... That's pretty bizarre that you can hold more centerfire ammo than rimfire ammo.
      BTW..... I made the decision since this morning and ordered my Tikka T3X in 6.5x55. My own personal "Christmas" gift..... 😆

  • @Kachok80
    @Kachok80 Před 7 lety

    Holy crap, here in the States I pay $13 for a box of PPU for my Tikka 6.5x55, you might want to look into reloading if you are going to be doing any significant amount of shooting. Love my Tikka, absolutely the most accurate rifle in the gun safe, thinking hard about getting one of the new X models.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Yes a reloading setup is on the list but I need a silencer first and that's going to be at least £200. Everything is expensive here but especially firearms.

    • @Kachok80
      @Kachok80 Před 7 lety +1

      ***** Actually silencers are MUCH less expensive there, cheapest decent one I can find for mine costs $1,200. I started reloading about a decade ago, a very useful skill especially since my 6.5x55 is something of an oddball caliber on this side of the pond.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Enigma Cipher Yeah I noticed you guys pay a lot for silencers, $1200 is insane! The silencer I have on my .22lr rifle does a very good job and can be used on a .22wmr and it only cost me about £65. For a high end .243 silencer you'll pay between £200 and £300. Do wildcat not export to the US? They should do, their factory is local to me.

    • @Kachok80
      @Kachok80 Před 7 lety

      ***** Must be nice :) Not exactly a complex tool, wish they would let me make one myself.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Enigma Cipher Well there is that 'hearing protection act' being considered and Trump is president so you never know. Prices could come down a LOT very quickly.

  • @johnreed8844
    @johnreed8844 Před 7 lety

    Great video, I'm partial to it, as I'm actually wanting a T3 my self, only decision factors is the calibre. .243 or .308. Any opinion? Its going to live in the states so no restrictions on calibre.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      Well it all depends on what you intend to do, if you are shooting out to a max of 300 yards then the .243 will be a lot easier to shoot accurately. Its the perfect medium to semi large game calibre. Great for varmints and all but the largest deer.

    • @johnreed8844
      @johnreed8844 Před 7 lety

      Realistically just shoot holes in paper. Would like to try my hand at a deer, but I don't know how often that would happen. My only hesitation on a .243 is I have heard it wears the barrel quickly. Any truth to that you think?

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      John Reed Yeah that's true, as the bullets go like a bat our of hell but you're still talking about 15K rounds in a Tikka before you shoot out the barrel.

    • @johnreed8844
      @johnreed8844 Před 7 lety

      Good to know it was that high. Thanks!

    • @TechWingsWildThings
      @TechWingsWildThings Před rokem +1

      Get a 308! Way cheaper to run and ammo is more readily available.

  • @droetker3496
    @droetker3496 Před 7 lety

    Will you do some reloading as centerfire rifle ammo is so expensive especially in this country

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      Well I have saved all the brass!

    • @bladesmilitariauk5013
      @bladesmilitariauk5013 Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah get hand loading. One you have invested in the reloading equipment I imagine that rather than going through £50 worth of ammo you will be at least halving your costs & after a few years in savings the equipment has paid for itself :-)

  • @joerandella2526
    @joerandella2526 Před 7 lety

    Are you going to do hunting videos with this thing? It looks like a beauty, and I bet it hits like a beast too.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +2

      Yes once I have a mod I will take it out lamping foxes.

    • @joerandella2526
      @joerandella2526 Před 7 lety +1

      ***** Nice! Can't wait to see it drop them.

  • @kanejones99
    @kanejones99 Před 7 lety

    Why not reload for it? It's a lot more cost effective and you can make loadings perfect for that rifle, I think Henry Kranks sell the PPU ammo for £62 for 100 rounds

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      I will reload once I have bought all of the kit! I am saving my brass until then.

  • @jaradietze9045
    @jaradietze9045 Před 20 dny +1

    Tikka T3x hunter ráže 243 Winchester supr ráže

  • @number55283
    @number55283 Před 7 lety

    Nice tool man but I never realised they where so pricey, I went with a savage axis cost me £350 and a phantom over barrel mod was £134, you may find the ppu ammo is a bit heavy for a european [ouch] barrel as there normally one in ten.
    All came from sportsman gun shop Dorset, had to do a trigger job as it was a bear but now sweet, PS if it likes heavier ammo check out the hornady amax 105 as with enough powder at 500 yards she will start to out energy a .308!!

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      To be honest so far its preferred the 90 grain to the 100 grain.

    • @number55283
      @number55283 Před 7 lety +1

      Oddly out of all ammo tested mine prefers 95 remington plastic tipped but my dealer no longer gets them!

  • @garyarmbuster9016
    @garyarmbuster9016 Před 6 lety +2

    One time a kangaroo bit me in my back

  • @ianmoone2359
    @ianmoone2359 Před 7 lety +11

    You need to cure your flinch first - before you go wounding any deer!.
    If you watch the end of your video at 11.42 and advance it one frame at a time - you can see you close your Right aiming eye and pull your shot. The guns more accurate than you are. If your not used to shooting a .243/6mm round - its dead easy to develop a flinch, because the sound is pretty loud - the recoil is greater than your used too and there's a substantial muzzle flash from un-burnt powder exiting the crown in the shorter barrelled rifles firing this cartridge.
    This all tends to help cause a flinch in first time users - something that takes range practice to keep your shooting eye OPEN thru the actual shot!.
    If necessary go back to basics... air rifle even if you have too - and train yourself NOT to flinch.
    Don't be embarrassed about it, its obviously a new rifle and (larger) caliber to you than your used too.
    Just practice and filming yourself and watching it back frame by frame thru the shot is the best way to detect a flinch.
    Just fix it before it becomes a habit you can't cure is all.
    Not knowing you have it and repeating it over and over just makes it harder to fix in the end.

    • @zhukie
      @zhukie Před 4 lety +1

      Completely agree. He needs to learn on a calibre like .223 with minimal recoil, as you say he should not be blinking/fliching when he breaks the shot, you need to have your eyes open all the way through and your head should have a tight cheekweld and be unmoving. I learned to shoot properly on a Tikka .223 and now shoot military rifles ie .303s, 7.62x54 with no flinch to disturb the follow-through of the shot whatsoever.

  • @brianrobinson1975
    @brianrobinson1975 Před 7 lety

    Is the new tikka big enough upgrade over the past model to pay 300 dollars more ?

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Well like for like the price shouldn't be that much different! The old Tikka T3 lite was around £300 cheaper but that has a polymer stock. In terms of accuracy etc they will be much the same.

  • @ianmoone2359
    @ianmoone2359 Před 7 lety

    The advantage of a 3 way safety - is that if you re load your own ammo -
    and the cases are fire formed and you only neck size your cases - then
    you can cycle the reloaded rounds thru your rifle, from magazine to
    chamber and back out - by cycling the bolt, without the risk of
    accidental discharge if the trigger gets accidentally touched in the
    process - because the 3 way safety has that middle setting that locks
    the trigger but allows the bolt to cycle - which the 2 stage safety's do
    NOT have!.
    Where your experimenting with say bullet seating depth - and specially
    if you hunt dangerous game of any kind, you should feed all your hand
    loaded/reloaded brass and completed rounds thru the gun they are
    intended to be fired in before hitting the field.
    It's no good going out in the field & finding out that your bullets
    are seated too far out for the case to cycle from the magazine to the
    chamber - specially if a bears about to eat you or an elephant stomp on
    you.
    Better to find these sorts of problems out at home and unfortunately
    with a 2 stage safety that blocks the bolt you can't do this a home
    without risking an accidental discharge if the trigger gets touched
    during the process because you have to open the safety to cycle the
    rounds - leaving the trigger active.
    If you seat your projectiles too far out - and you do manage to cycle
    one into the chamber and eject it again - only to find the projectile
    was left behind engaging the rifling and you now have a primed empty
    case in your hand & an action full of smokeless gunpowder, you want
    to find these sorts of problems out back at home before you leave and
    can rectify it rather than out in the field when your life may depend on
    it.
    The European manufacturers like Sako, TIkka, Anschutz, etc should
    realize this aspect of safety design & upgrade their bolt / safety
    designs accordingly IMHO to 3 stage safety's.
    I happen to love my Winchester Model 70 featherweight in .243 for this
    reason, I feel safer cycling all my reloaded rounds thru the rifle at
    home... without fearing an accidental discharge.
    I do like the European rifles largely - and own one myself, but after
    owning the Winchester with 3 stage safety - I miss that aspect it on my
    Anschutz rifle. My lads new Tikka T3 Forest in .223 also has this same 2
    position safety... I personally wish it didn't, but had a 3 position
    safety, because like the .22 Hornet Anschutz that I own - we will now
    reload for this rifle also.
    So we now have 2 such euro design rifles we reload for, that only have 2
    stage safety's.
    You buy what you can afford basically.... but the designers /
    manufacturers should know better I reckon.
    Maybe it will take a law suit after an accidental discharge / injury
    death before they start to get the urge to update their designs to 3
    position safety's.
    Having the worlds most accurate rifle that's basically unsafe to cycle
    reloaded rounds thru, is probably not the smartest design idea policy
    for any gun manufacturing company in today's litigious world.
    I do happen to like the Euro rifles a LOT but would LOVE them a heck of a
    lot MORE if they fixed these 2 position safety switch design flaw/s bye
    upgradiong to 3 positions safety's for us re-loaders.

    • @ipodhty
      @ipodhty Před 2 lety

      I'm pretty sure on the tikkas you can cycle the bolt with the safety on if you press a button

    • @neelsgrobbelaar8828
      @neelsgrobbelaar8828 Před rokem

      j

  • @jacobaddis2644
    @jacobaddis2644 Před 7 lety

    thats a real nice gun, get a flash hider if u can :)

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      I will be getting a silencer, hopefully that will tame the beast a little!

  • @180del
    @180del Před 7 lety

    sako or federal ammo are superb through them and will tighten up the groups at 100 yards.dont get me wrong hit a fox just about anywhere with it and the bullet is devastating

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Yeah I am sure you're right but twice the price?!?! I don't fancy spending £25 - £30 for 20 rounds of ammo!

    • @180del
      @180del Před 7 lety

      srspower i know bud but you just spent the guts of 2 grand on the set up.lol.now whats £30 on ammo lol

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      180del Well I guess when I am at the point of just shooting deer or fox I won't mind spending a bit more. But for practise that's kind of pricey!

  • @bored.in.california2111

    Why do they stick plastic on these rifles? Who thought that a plastic trigger guard would look nice?

  • @timboss-is8fw
    @timboss-is8fw Před měsícem

    Get some better shooting rests ,ì put a 4 to 12 leupold on mine and im shooting .560 in groups at 100 yds with 100 grn honady factory ammo

  • @mumurioste790
    @mumurioste790 Před 7 lety

    What company offers metal trigger guards

  • @ukko9552
    @ukko9552 Před 4 lety +4

    Finland🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮

  • @yuriys.6352
    @yuriys.6352 Před 7 lety +3

    2moa group with .243 Winchester???

    • @tylarhaugan7908
      @tylarhaugan7908 Před 6 lety

      Yuriy S. It's his ammo.

    • @borkwoof696
      @borkwoof696 Před 6 lety

      Tikkas usually have a 1moa guarantee

    • @zhukie
      @zhukie Před 4 lety

      @@borkwoof696 Less than 1, yes. Easily achievable with handloads

  • @fingaonthatrigga
    @fingaonthatrigga Před 7 lety

    what twist rate is your tikka.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      I think it's 1:10” in .243Win.

  • @robertfoote3255
    @robertfoote3255 Před 7 lety

    GREETINGS FROM AMERICA!
    NICE! NICE! NICE!
    Looks like a kid in a candy store smile there buddy.
    You have my stamp of approval on it! I personally shoot a Rem. 6mm (.244) but they are so close to the same it's a no difference.
    I shoot a 25-06 also, even more blistering speed, and flatter longer.
    NOW that one's got a little more bang than the .22 😀
    Just a little more practice and those targets won't have centers.
    It's a fine looking rifle, you will be grinning for a good long time.
    I use a NV unit for coyotes, they get wise to the lamp real quick. Turn it on and they scat quick. NV they never see it coming. I imagine foxes are the same, don't see many foxes here. Coyotes run them off or kill them.
    Anyhow those vids will be good. Can't wait to see that smile! 😁
    Best Wishes. 😀

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Yes I need to sort out some sort of night time setup, but I need to film it too so it could be tricky! I will have to see what I can come up with :)

    • @robertfoote3255
      @robertfoote3255 Před 7 lety +1

      srspower Yea! Some NVs have the video out jack, that would make it easier. Mine has one, but it cost a good amount of coin also.
      So I know it might be awhile for that hunt vid.
      Night shooting is trickier than some think. Not so easy to see what's behind your target. ie "your horizon". Not as important with much lesser rifles, but shooting center fire's it very much is.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      I have done it before with the rimfire, surprising amount of rabbits and foxes are around at night. My only conern with NV kits I have seen is that they completely change how you shoot as in you look at a screen rather than the scope.

    • @robertfoote3255
      @robertfoote3255 Před 7 lety

      srspower My current NV is a digital scope, it is a true scope being all inline with the eyepiece. Just you can't see thru it.
      It is a high resolution digital NV camera on the front and by looking in the eyepiece you see what the camera sees. It is all built together as a single unit. The picture is in black and white.
      I have seem the add-ons that would utilize a conventional scope, they operate on the same principle but you view it on a screen on the back of the scope. Never use this type.
      Mine is a true NV rifle scope. I scout with a NV monocular than make the shot with the scope.
      True night vision makes the shooting eye dilated, it will appear a purple color. It leaves me my left eye to use for regular sight.
      Takes a lot of getting use to, closing one or the other depending on what you are doing. If you use NV binoculars, both eyes dilate and close up equipment manipulation is difficult.
      My digital scope has a out-put jack for adding a recorder. You could "scout" with it, but you are pointing a loaded weapon at everything you look at.😑
      I think this might take you sometime to get going. It took me a few years to get the current system I have perfected.
      But I would settle for some 100m and 200m targets with no center in them from ya for now. 😀 Good precision marksmanship is where it should start.
      You got a good start with that nice little rifle, the rest will come with some time, money, and a bit of trial and error.
      Make a few long range targets with no center in them for me. 😀😀
      Best of luck on this project.

  • @eduardonajar7653
    @eduardonajar7653 Před 7 lety +1

    use better ammo and shoot slower, thank you to show us your rifle .

  • @Jack-ul8nn
    @Jack-ul8nn Před 7 lety

    why not stainless?

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety +1

      I prefer the traditional look of blued steel.

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine Před 6 lety

    I think Sako is pronounced "Sahko".

  • @zacbell4661
    @zacbell4661 Před 7 lety

    What is the recoil like compared to a 24g shotgun cartridge? Apart from that, awesome video 👍

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      Considerably harder hitting than a shotgun.

    • @zacbell4661
      @zacbell4661 Před 7 lety

      srspower oh okay

  • @ung427
    @ung427 Před 7 lety +9

    Love you enthusiasm also! But, is it you, the ammo, or the rifle, because at 50m they should all be in the same hole, heck even at 100m they should all be in the same hole!!

    • @yuriys.6352
      @yuriys.6352 Před 7 lety +4

      he had awful accuracy...

    • @dickchiggas1514
      @dickchiggas1514 Před 7 lety

      Yuriy S. My thoughts as well.

    • @tundraotto
      @tundraotto Před 7 lety

      That ammo is shite....I have some for a Mosin-Nagant - and its about the same....awful. But he is in the UK, so bless his heart.....

    • @1992Tuomas
      @1992Tuomas Před 7 lety

      I thought the same, but the problem is not in the rifle, that's for sure :) Last summer i was shooting with my .222 Sako hunting rifle to 90-95 meters using also sako ammo, got pretty good groups, best was 4 shots and group was in 2 cm area. I need better scope tho, now i have over 30 yrs. old bushnell in it, and the lenses are not that clear anymore. Lapua is best ammo imo, but Sako makes also good ammunition.

    • @georgenozadze8734
      @georgenozadze8734 Před 7 lety +1

      Such groping is ok for 400-500 meters ..... I have Tikka and it shoots perfect. Rifle is not one to blame ....

  • @peterpalffy9302
    @peterpalffy9302 Před 6 lety

    not too bad? I don't think I would call that accurate at all at 50M. But it is a beautiful looking gun. I had a Tikka T3 before and loved it.

  • @jeff0nyschuk670
    @jeff0nyschuk670 Před 10 měsíci

    Is that a WOOD!!! STOCK!!!???😢😮

  • @fishingandhunting2217
    @fishingandhunting2217 Před 7 lety

    my has a tika t3 for foxing

  • @SuperFrasman
    @SuperFrasman Před 6 lety

    Why don't you reload your own ammo?

  • @DomBogey94
    @DomBogey94 Před rokem

    Love everything about this gun except the silver bolt handle. Looks so ugly to me.

  • @aussieshootandhuntadventur4973

    I have a tikka the howa safety impressed me not the tikka

  • @kingduckford
    @kingduckford Před 7 lety

    Holy hell, I've been shocked looking at firearm prices in different nations all over the globe. I could get your rifle in the US for around $600 off an online auction site, and gun prices here will probably plummet after Trump. A hunter in Japan would have to pay around $2,400 USD with current exchange rates for the same rifle. Be interesting to see how the final pricing comes out with taxes and tariffs and all that....
    What was your main deciding factor in choosing 243 anyhow?

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      The main reason was the land I have permission on had been previously checked by the Police and cleared for up to .243 calibre. If I wanted a .308 I would have had to get them to do a new land inspection. But having previously shot a fair bit of .308 I do find the .243 a much nicer round to shoot and it's so flat!

  • @RogerSnell
    @RogerSnell Před 4 lety +1

    To be honest....

  • @dodegkr
    @dodegkr Před 7 lety

    I have to be honest, perhaps I just don't like bolt type rifles, I like the finish but the whole bolt thing looks nonsense, I don't have a Licence so I guess I don't know sh*t .one day I will apply thanks to you and englishshooting . Thanks for the video.

    • @srspower
      @srspower  Před 7 lety

      It's a question of a rifles purpose. This will kill anything in the British Isles up to about 1000 metres and is more accurate than any self loading rifle you could buy. It's also a beautiful and functional object, it's art to me :)

    • @dodegkr
      @dodegkr Před 7 lety +1

      thats all that matters:-)