Backcountry T3x Stock

Zackw

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Just picked up a T3x in 6.5c and was wondering what guys were running for a lightweight stock. I prefer something with a vertical grip, but that usually means a big clunky tactical style. Any suggestions?
 

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Check out Mesa precision or Alterra arms. Those two seem to be the go to’s for aftermarket tikka stocks
 
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Yeah hard to beat the factory stock with the vertical grip. Definitely won’t find $600 worth of improvement over it with any aftermarket option. I own an Alterra stock on a custom gun and wouldn’t spend the money replacing a Tikka stock with one.
 

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I put a vertical grip and some stickers on my factory stock. You never know what's gonna happen when I'm around.
 
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Yeah, I’m planning on getting the vertical grip for it. Wasn’t sure if there was anything that was significantly lighter and/or more comfortable. I should probably just spend the money on ammo and shoot it more. Thanks!
 

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The "soft touch" or whatever version of the vertical grip is pretty nice IMO. Better than the standard version.
 

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Yeah, I’m planning on getting the vertical grip for it. Wasn’t sure if there was anything that was significantly lighter and/or more comfortable. I should probably just spend the money on ammo and shoot it more. Thanks!
I agree with this statement 100%. I own quite a few tikkas and over the years I always felt the need to tinker with things and try different stocks. For some reason I always come back to the factory t3x stocks and I am done spending $600 each time when really all that you are doing is maybe saving an extras 4-5 ounces on an already light rifle and it does not to improve accuracy. Take that extra $600-$700 and use it to upgrade to better optics, or like you said buy more ammo.
 
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Are the aftermarket stocks really any lighter? Having looked into this some I found the Wildcat Composites stock was lighter, everything else the same or heavier.
 

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I think most are going to an aftermarket stock in search of something other than losing weight. That’s why I have changed out my tikka stocks.
 
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Have any of you tried the tikka beavertail forearm? Just wondering how solid it is & if it’s worth it. I figure that if I’m gonna get it, I might as well order them both at the same time & save on shipping.
 
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Mesa Precision Altitude had more stiffness over the factory if you are loading a bipod right worried about flex. I’m pretty happy with mine. The factory stock is the best plastic stock I’ve used, but there is still some flex in the forend.
 
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Have any of you tried the tikka beavertail forearm? Just wondering how solid it is & if it’s worth it. I figure that if I’m gonna get it, I might as well order them both at the same time & save on shipping.

I haven’t tried this version, I liked the version on my old t3 varmint though!


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Have any of you tried the tikka beavertail forearm? Just wondering how solid it is & if it’s worth it. I figure that if I’m gonna get it, I might as well order them both at the same time & save on shipping.


I took my 6.5 Manbun sporter weight and took it out of the factory T3X stock and put it in an older T3 Varmint stock. The wider fore-end and cheek piece were a definite asset in terms of shooting over packs, bags, etc.

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Plus there were no contact points on the barrel, since the stock was designed for a Varmint barrel, and I had a 24" sporter barrel.

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The sporter barrel in a Varmint stock seems to be a perfect combo, based on using both styles of stocks.
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I have another T3, with a 6mm Rem Lilja barrel screwed onto it, in a T3 Varmint stock that I have had for years and it is super easy to shoot well.

The beavertail forearm would be the same basic concept, so I would say "Yes", absolutely.
 
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