I've had a fruitful afternoon changing the barrel on my Tikka T3 lite from .243 to 7mm-08.
The hardest part waqs freeing up the old barrel from the receiver as the taper started almost immediately after the Knox form preventing us from getting a good tight grip on it in the barrel clamp. Finally shifted it using brute force ie a lump hammer giving the shock needed to overcome the 'stiction' of the threads.
The new barrel went on but was taking the no-go gauge and we had to shave a couple of 'thou' off of the shoulder.
Jobs a good'un now and the new barrel is also a genuine Tikka take off from Ameriaca (Ebay)
Changing barrels
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Changing barrels
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Re: Changing barrels
Almost as difficult as waitin' whilst the landlord changes a barrel of Owd Peculiar
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Re: Changing barrels
How did you get a barrel from eBay USA, did you have to go through the ITAR bs?
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Friends! (+RFD and import licence)majordisorder wrote:How did you get a barrel from eBay USA, did you have to go through the ITAR bs?
Purveyor of fine cast boolits.
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All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
Re: Changing barrels
7mm08 is a cartridge that deserves far greater attention than it does in the UK. I've been shooting one for six years or so and love it.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: Changing barrels
"I've had a fruitful afternoon changing the barrel on my Tikka T3" Any pics?
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