The tikka t3 hunter is designed for the shooter who wants a rifle with both top performance as well as a classic style and feel.
Tikka laminated stock vs synthetic.
Very easy to install and looks great only negative was not from the pad purchased but the factory screws that secure the pad to the butt of the stock are not stainless and were corroded on a brand new tikka t3 had purchased from local sports shop for a significant discount over the new.
Other features include a detachable 10 round mag a stainless steel bolt and a modular synthetic stock.
Raw accuracy depends on barrel quality bedding quality and a host of other variables.
The weight difference is not that significant mere lb in the magnum models.
It just feels a lot more balanced to me.
Most manufacturers don t accurately list their laminate rifle weights because of variations in wood density used in making a laminate stock.
If tikka s numbers are correct with the synthetic stock the rifle weighs 5 9 pounds and with the laminate stock it weighs 6 6.
I like the feel of the laminated stock a lot better than the synthetic stock.
T3x laminated stainless is designed to withstand demanding weather conditions.
I ve done lots of looking but have failed to find any info on laminated stocks.
The t3x version is less rigid and is a little truer darker black.
It is built with traditional principles and modern innovation providing you with a new level of accuracy reliability and enjoyment.
The t3 hunter offers an extensive caliber selection for hunting and sport shooting purposes.
I ve had both and in the rain the factory wintuff winchester 70 laminated stock swelled so much the recoil pad looked 2 sizes too small and the gap between the forend and barrel disappeared.
Tikka presently offers the t1x in two calibers 22 lr and 17 hmr with the former having a slightly higher twist rate than the latter.
So really i m only looking about a difference of 3 4 s of a pound.
These stocks are right handed and come in either a laminate lite or sporter style configuration.
I am looking to buy a new 300 and i am eyeing up the tikka t3.
The stock material has no bearing on whether a rifle shoots well.
It is true however that a synthetic stock rifle is less likely to change its point of impact in extreme weather.
All of this happened in one full day of rain.
These stocks feature standard polymer design or different wood grain patterns and provide you with extras like sling swivels ergonomic grips and recoil pads.
With scope weight added i would be looking at 6 93 or 7 63.
Our helmick arms ultra light laminate stocks are actually lighter than the synthetic stock it comes.
The laminated tikkas are definitely heavier than the synthetic.
For wet weather definitely go with a synthetic stock over a laminated.
Weather can change in minutes but the accuracy and performance of this rifle stands for years tikka t3x laminated stainless is a weather resistant sharp looking grey stock for the adventurous hunter.