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Panzram - I have to agree with several folks here. With a well placed shot a 7-08 should handle game up to 600 lb I would think. Sam is right about bullet construction. A great bullet for that caliber on larger game would be one of the bonded core bullets which are made by several manufacturers. Hornady, Nosler to name two. Also, I read something several years back about the possibility that a heart shot can result in different reaction depending on whether the heart is full of blood or has just compressed with little blood in the chambers. If that theory has any basis it would explain the occassional heart shot where the animal goes for a ways before dropping. Tom |
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I just bought a Tikka T3 lite in .308. I hardly know anything about it except it was made in Finland and looks like an exellent built rifle! Any suggestions on maintaining it or what kind of performance I should expect out of it?
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I just bought three Tikka T-3 Lites. .223 .243 7m-08 Ten day waiting period wil be up next Monday. Planning on 3-9x40 Loopy VX-ll on all three of them |
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Sako 75 Varmint laminated stainless in .223" with the 1 in 8" twist. Very accurate rifle and though they are expensive you can see why from the workmanship and materials used. I am looking to purchase a Sako 85 Hunter in .243" shortly. I would prefer the varmint, but they do't seem to carry them in Canada sadly.
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I have a L57 in 243 and a Ithaca LSA65 in 270 lovem both
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![]() I have about 300 brass cases, 500 primers, 1lb of powder, and 250 165gr Nosler bullets waiting to get loaded for it. O, I also need to find some tumbler media if I don't want sand in my brass.
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For the tumbler media, go to a pet supply and get ground corn cob that's used to put in cages. You get a big bag for next to nothing. If you want to jazz it up some, get some liquid car wax and squirt a little in the media. Close it up and run it for 15 minutes to distribute before adding in the brass.
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I have the Tikka T3 Lite stainless in 30-06 w/ Leupold VX-1 3x9. I shoot Hornady SST 165g handloads and killed four deer in Montana in '07. The longest shot was 270 yds with a steady 20 MPH crosswind. One shot and it spun on its hind legs 180 and down. This is a fantastic rifle. It has turned out to be a tack driver at 100yd range. One note on the SST bullet, it was nasty on exit wounds on all but the longest shot, but it puts em down.
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I've got a T3 camo/stainless 7RM. My go to deer hunting rifle. I also have a Tikka M595 .223. It's a bit heavier built and maybe more accurate. Both shoot very well for straight out of the box. <1" |
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