Tikka T3X TAC A1 vs Lite - Performance Comparison Review

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  • čas přidán 5. 05. 2023
  • A number of our website visitors have asked if the Tikka T3X TAC A-1 and the Lite are similar in performance. In this review, we test both rifles side by side to see what are the differences, if any outside of setup. The end result is that both models offer unmatched accuracy and reliability, making them the perfect choice for precision and hunting applications.
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  • @kennethrutt7986
    @kennethrutt7986 Před 8 měsíci +8

    I bet if you had a bipod on the Lite, and held the Lite the same way you held the TAC A-1, that your grouping would be indistinguishable between the two models.

  • @ridetillidieharleyyamaha4063

    Picked up my tikka t3x tac a1 308 the other day and now I know what the "TAC" in tikka t3x tac a1 means i thought it was short for " TACTICAL" But I was wrong its short for " TAC DRIVER" .... god bless you Tikka for making a precision super accurate long range rifle for the price it sells for .. Amen 🙏🏼

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před rokem +2

      It's definitely an amazingly awesome and accurate rifle. Thanks for watching.

  • @mathewinnes6931
    @mathewinnes6931 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for doing the comparison!

  • @johnm8891
    @johnm8891 Před rokem +3

    Nice comparison and good shooting. You guys deserve more views.

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před rokem

      Thanks John. Appreciate it. Thanks for watching.

  • @damnedyankee5
    @damnedyankee5 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the great video! Just picked up a 20” T3x .308 in Coyote Brown.

  • @jimjones9239
    @jimjones9239 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The weight has to do with the chasis and the barrel profile, the T3x lite is a light profile barrel versus the medium profile of the TAC A1. A five shot group may be similar on both, but as the barrel heats up, the groups in the light will open up dramatically.

  • @davecollins6113
    @davecollins6113 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Bought the TAC first for a range gun. Added an Arca rail and a bag rider, scope, rings, sling & swivels, vertical grip, Yo Dave trigger spring. People complain about the zero deg rail, pull adjustability, mag pricing, all easily fixed other than the mag pricing, but, they are good mags. Can always change the buttstock if you really want to, or even go with a different chassis and mag system, it's your money, no shortage of accessories avail, but, it works pretty well for the money you pay, and has a lot of features you won't get elsewhere, without spending the same or more money. LIked it enough to buy a T3X lite, no real beefs with it other than I do prefer a hinged floorplate mag to DM's, that's just me. Both shoot the same with the same load, 5/8MOA, how can I argue with that, it gets exponentially harder to improve on that. I'd like to see the TAC with more cartridges available.

    • @cptnscoob
      @cptnscoob Před 9 měsíci +1

      what vertical grip did you go with?

  • @robertpagel8951
    @robertpagel8951 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Dig this, I have a t-3 light in .308 stainless fluted barrel. Few years back I somehow got a boresnake jammed in my barrel nothing I could do to get it out. Carful not to damage the crown and bore. So I carry it to my local gunsmith, he checks it out and said yeah buddy this the worst I've ever seen, leave it with me and I'll call ya in a week or so. I get it back he said he had to pull out all the stops to get that snake out of the bore. Well I took it to the range and it shot about the same, lights out half to 3/4 moa. About six months later I put my first bore scope down the barrel and holy crap, it looks like machine chatter swirls about halfway down the bore. You'd think after seeing that it wouldn't hit the broad side of a barn. Since then I started reloading, put it in a chassis, better scope and I shot my first sub .5 minute group with it. The rifle is amazing. I will eventually te barrel her and put a heavy Palma barrel in it but hard to mess with something that still shoots as tight as it does. Only 2 pitfalls for me, barrel heats up to fast do to barrel diameter and its not threaded so I can't use my can. I smack tight groups right up there with the bench rest guys. With a mangled looking bore no less lol... love Tikkas

  • @anthonysullivan4311
    @anthonysullivan4311 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Get a Tikka UPR and meet in the middle At 8lbs. Mine is in .308. Love it.

  • @robertjackson1407
    @robertjackson1407 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you 😊

  • @mouxi3439
    @mouxi3439 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hey just wondering why tac a1 still has a medium contour barrel, for the price they really should give it a proper heavy barrel

  • @DrInk-pl2ns
    @DrInk-pl2ns Před 10 měsíci +1

    I own the tac in 6.5 cm and the light in 7 rem mag. As a lefty especially I love them.

  • @razmikartashes9992
    @razmikartashes9992 Před rokem +2

    Great comparison! How was the barrel heating on the lite compared to the Tac A1? I'm guessing you had wait longer in between shots with the lite?

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před rokem +2

      Not too much but there was a difference. Lite got slightly hotter than TAC A1 but nothing substantial. Thanks for watching.

  • @andymann271
    @andymann271 Před rokem +3

    TAC A1 has an ambidextrous magazine release but I'm not so sure about the ambidextrous safety you mentioned.

  • @InSightFreedom
    @InSightFreedom Před rokem +2

    Love my T3X TAC A1. Wish I had a Lite to go along with it. Not sure if I sub'd or if YT unsub'd me but I'm sub'd now for sure.

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před rokem +1

      Awesome and thanks. Welcome to the midmagger community.

  • @snowplow7883
    @snowplow7883 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Recommend putting a Simms vibration recoil pad on, especially for the boomer calibers… to improve the shooting experience… Simms makes a prefit one for the Tikka

  • @jonnc.5364
    @jonnc.5364 Před 5 měsíci

    Wonder how the lite would shoot with a two stage trigger in a different chassis? Would be tempted due to price difference.

  • @AllThingsLoud_
    @AllThingsLoud_ Před rokem +2

    Got a question. Which rifle would you get out of the cva cascade xt or weatherby vanguard 2 sporter as a first deer rifle? The vanguard is cheaper by like $40, has the walnut stock, and 24” barrel instead of 22” like the Cva. Think it’s only 6 oz heavier. The Cva does have a threaded and fluted barrel, and adj length of pull. I like em both and can’t decide.

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před rokem +2

      That's totally a personal preference. These are both great guns with guaranteed SUB-MOA accuracy. Don't think you can go wrong with either of these as first deer rifle. Would have loved either of these rifles for my first. However, if I absolutely had to pick, I think the Weatherby would be my choice, but very close. But the choice should be yours. Hope that helps and thanks for watching.

    • @Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth
      @Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth Před 9 měsíci +2

      If you don't mind my input, I'd say get a 300 PRC cascade. You can always use reduced recoil rounds for deer & still have an increadable moose, bison & brown bear.
      If you only hunt deer than a Vanguard in 7mm-08, 257 weatherby mag or 25-06 would suit your needs, esp. if you pick up an aftermarket boyds A-one or thumb hole percision stock.
      A 6.5 PRC in either world be just as good.

    • @AllThingsLoud_
      @AllThingsLoud_ Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth I decided not to get one this year. I found a load that gets moa in my sfar and plan to use it for my hunting this season.

  • @michaelhill6451
    @michaelhill6451 Před 13 dny +1

    I have a Tikka CTR in 6.5 Creedmoor and the accuracy is similar to the TAC A1. I think the major difference between the two is the stock. The TAC A-1 has a chassis and the CTR has plastic stock. That said, you can get a 24" Stainless CTR for ~$1,150, so it might be worth it to buy a CTR and upgrade to a chassis of your choosing instead of getting the TAC A1. The ~$1,000 price difference could buy you a really high end chassis.
    P.S. When you say the 300 yard targets are 0.5 inch MOA and 0.75 inch MOA, are the groups 0.5 in and 0.75 or 0.5 MOA and 0.75 MOA? 1 MOA is ~1 inch at 100 yards but ~3 inches at 300 yards.

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před 5 dny

      Sorry. Sho I ld have been more clear about that. .05 a d 0.75 inch, not moa. Crazy huh?

    • @michaelhill6451
      @michaelhill6451 Před 5 dny

      @@mwmag That is crazy. I’m not surprised though. Tikka makes a hell of a rifle. With a rifle that accurate you almost feel guilty shooting it because you're putting wear on the barrel.

  • @Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth
    @Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hello Kirt, if you have not purchased your second tikka yet, I'd suggest a further consideration ( so you can achieve the best bang for the $) 😮
    As such, look at the tikka t3x light in a 280 ackley improved combo in a light mdt stock.
    Esp if you want to play at 500 yards or more!

  • @saloneju
    @saloneju Před 9 měsíci

    At the start of the video, CZcams autosubbing interpreted firing and reloading TAX A1 as [music], but firing and reloading Lite as [applause]. Crucial difference! 😂

  • @KevinWood44
    @KevinWood44 Před 7 měsíci

    are the barrel contours the same??

  • @markn4526
    @markn4526 Před 9 dny +1

    Interesting comparison. Would you say the Tikka T3x Compact Tactical is a compromise between the TAC A1 and the Lite?

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před 5 dny +1

      Could definitely say that.

  • @ravenstylea2
    @ravenstylea2 Před rokem +2

    I wouldn't have shot a 300 yd target with the Lite if I didn't already get a solid zero with my 100 yd target SMH.

  • @davestynes
    @davestynes Před rokem +1

    Another main differences are the tac 1 has the top end sako barrel fitted and the lite is the cheaper tikka which with it been thinner does it does warm quickly when rapid firing 👍

    • @miheadhurts
      @miheadhurts Před rokem +2

      The barrels are made in the same factory.

    • @ttss5726
      @ttss5726 Před rokem +2

      @@miheadhurtsthat means nothing where its made the fact is the tac has the sakko barrel vs the lessor made barrel on the light.

    • @halfdollar86
      @halfdollar86 Před rokem +3

      @moheadhurts is correct. Sako makes all Tikka rifles/ barrels. The main difference is profile and contour. The barrel isn’t more accurate because Sako made it. Because they make the sporter barrels as well. It’s more accurate because it’s a heavier profile out of a platform that has been built for accuracy.

    • @Salty-Frenchy
      @Salty-Frenchy Před 9 měsíci +1

      yeah the barrels are the same except for contour, I have a tikka CTR with medium contour that is exactly the same as the tacA1

  • @brisckets
    @brisckets Před rokem +3

    How about the barrel profile? The TAC A1 barrel looks thicker?

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před rokem +3

      TAC A1
      The cold-hammer-forged, 24-inch barrel has a 1-in-8-inch twist rate and a medium contour. The muzzle sports 5/8×24-tpi threading.
      LITE
      Mid contour barrel cold hammer forged wtih 5/8 x 24 muzzle thread
      As far as diameter, I do not have those numbers but TAC A1 is a bit larger in diameter. Thanks for watching.

  • @LooxJJ
    @LooxJJ Před rokem +7

    When you tikataka with a Tika, you can tic the tack off the ticks like Touka.

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před rokem +2

      Lol. Thanks for watching.

    • @derricksmoothy4392
      @derricksmoothy4392 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Say that really fast😂😂😂🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾

  • @canoori
    @canoori Před 8 měsíci +1

    If the action is the same, does that mean the only difference is the chassis? So you can just swap the stock and chassis and that’s it? If yes, then can i buy the lite for $800 and get MDT chassis for $500 and now i have an equivalent of Tac A1?
    Any info would help, completely new shooter here

    • @Beebop-ow9ge
      @Beebop-ow9ge Před 6 měsíci

      Tac a1 comes with threaded barrel, muzzle brake, picatinny rail, and heavier barrel, but yes you could put together a budget precision rifle for less

  • @acushley1
    @acushley1 Před rokem +2

    I think the price difference is bigger than the weight difference! Correct me if I'm wrong, but the barrel contour is different with the TAC A1 being a heavier barrel, so it's not just the difference in stock. Does the TAC A1 come with a muzzle brake? At the price point I find the TAC A1 kind of dissappointing with its buffer tube style but-stock design and it's really hard to believe there is no length of pull adjustment and only a cheap fixed cheek piece at this price point. I think I'd rather start with a T3X Lite or CTR and then get a better chassis.

    • @Salty-Frenchy
      @Salty-Frenchy Před 9 měsíci +2

      the chassis is pretty good though, the cheek piece is adjustable and the stock is a really tight foldable stock... but yeah I agree there doesn't seem like there is much difference between the synthetic stocks and the chassis. But I think it's more of a testament of their synthetic stocks that seem basic but are pretty rigid and allow a great accuracy even with a light stock. That may illustrate also that the quality of the action and barrel are what is the more important in a rifle and not that much the chassis or stock unless you have a completely crappy one... Anyway that's why I went with a 20" CTR inox with adjustable cheek piece in 308, great rifle, compact light 10 rnd mag and basically same performance than a chassis gun without having to drag it's 10 pounds around...

  • @ttss5726
    @ttss5726 Před rokem +2

    Love my tac a1 im so glad i dont have to pay those crazy prices for weapons walked out with my tac a1 for 1650 the mark up is on them is crazy at 2100 to 2200.
    Hint hint the lower number is dealer pricing where i am….. and its a one women shop and she doesnt sell any where close to what big and fancy shops sell.

    • @frankzhandamo
      @frankzhandamo Před rokem +2

      Where can I get that price? Lowest I can find online is 1850

    • @giddyupmofo1277
      @giddyupmofo1277 Před 8 měsíci +1

      In Australia they are 5k

  • @Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth
    @Hunting_Grt_whiteNorth Před 11 měsíci +2

    So you're not accounting for the 6.5x55 actual case capacity.
    Not to mention, norma bullets are loaded to higher velocity.
    You should have run the numbers with 129 grain norma @ 2900 ft per sec.
    I'm just saying cause if you're going to compare the latest bullets, you should also compare the older rounds in the latest actions to keep it fair.
    Eg. The tikka T3x lite in 6.5x55

    • @johnbooth3073
      @johnbooth3073 Před 6 měsíci

      He was using 6.5 Creedmore which is 6.5x 48.8. NOT 6.5x55 which is 6.5 Swedish.

  • @fabianvaras1273
    @fabianvaras1273 Před rokem +2

    Yes Sr I got my last tikka on 6.5 creedmoor in bull barrel shoots light out

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před rokem +1

      It's awesome isn't it. Love it! Thanks for watching.

  • @giorgikaishauri8615
    @giorgikaishauri8615 Před rokem +3

    A1 has an adjustable trigger, I'm not sure about the Lite trigger.

    • @ttss5726
      @ttss5726 Před rokem +1

      Which was mentioned in the video more then once

  • @jonbirchall4665
    @jonbirchall4665 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What’s the point in doing a side by side comparison and free handing it off a bench. The TAC is bound to shoot more accurately with the way you were cradling the stock but the Lite was completely unsupported (unless I have missed something). Waste of your own time and ammunition and everyone else’s.

    • @johnbooth3073
      @johnbooth3073 Před 6 měsíci

      No it’s not! It shows that if you can shoot straight you don’t need a bipod ( but it helps).

  • @Ace-wu4zm
    @Ace-wu4zm Před 11 měsíci

    You would wanna hope theres a difference

  • @Eric-bh7jy
    @Eric-bh7jy Před 8 měsíci

    5lbs extra to carry around sucks for hiking around hunting.

  • @xinhongtong4357
    @xinhongtong4357 Před měsícem +1

    so is it worth 3x the price?

    • @mwmag
      @mwmag  Před dnem

      Honestly, not if you don't have the money. They are equally great guns and will be great for hunting. So the real answer would be it depends on your preference and budget.

  • @Guide504
    @Guide504 Před 9 měsíci

    Not a reasonable test your right elbow was floating for the hunting rifle.

    • @johnbooth3073
      @johnbooth3073 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Consistently floating, that’s amazing shooting at 300 m . Most people can’t get that group with a bipod.