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How did it shoot after?mine didn't shoot well. I found the stock was tight to the barrel. I used a dowl and widen the stock barrel channel
Not a reloader. Deciding if I want to drink the Tikka kool-aid. LOL. Only interested in the heavy bullet loads though.Try benchmark powder
Yes, loaded to the listed COAL with Staball Match, 8208, and CFE223.Just like the title says.... anyone had a 1-8 Tikka .223 not shoot the 77 gr loads well?
Nope. I honestly haven't had much success with 1-8 barrels and 77gr bullets. That's why I figured to ask the question. Two different Ruger Americans and a new Georgia production 700. I bought just about every 77gr factory load (no TMK's though) I could find and none of the rifles shot them as well as I think a .223 should shoot. I mean, 2" 10 shot groups was probably the average. The 700 is the best out of the three and the only one I kept, but it still shoots 55gr through 69gr bullets much better by FAR than it does anything heavier.Oh so this isnt even a gun you have yet?
You're going to be limited in an 8 twist at your elevation. We have the advantage out here where the 8 twists stabilize the heavies better than they do for you guys at lower elevationsNope. I honestly haven't had much success with 1-8 barrels and 77gr bullets. That's why I figured to ask the question. Two different Ruger Americans and a new Georgia production 700. I bought just about every 77gr factory load (no TMK's though) I could find and none of the rifles shot them as well as I think a .223 should shoot. I mean, 2" 10 shot groups was probably the average. The 700 is the best out of the three and the only one I kept, but it still shoots 55gr through 69gr bullets much better by FAR than it does anything heavier.
I'm probably going to buy one anyway, just wondering if I should keep a custom 1-7 barrel in the back of my mind... ha!
I don't really know of it's pertinent, but I had to have a Ruger American .223 chamber reamed & throated to let me shoot any bullet! I was jamming 55gr Hornady FMJs 0.025 into the lands at factory length! 62/65/77s wouldn't even chamber.Nope. I honestly haven't had much success with 1-8 barrels and 77gr bullets. That's why I figured to ask the question. Two different Ruger Americans and a new Georgia production 700. I bought just about every 77gr factory load (no TMK's though) I could find and none of the rifles shot them as well as I think a .223 should shoot. I mean, 2" 10 shot groups was probably the average. The 700 is the best out of the three and the only one I kept, but it still shoots 55gr through 69gr bullets much better by FAR than it does anything heavier.
I'm probably going to buy one anyway, just wondering if I should keep a custom 1-7 barrel in the back of my mind... ha!
These shoot well in mine.Or maybe the 73gr ELDM.
ADI 55 and 69 have shot well in every rifles I've tried them in.These shoot well in mine.
And kill whitetail just like the TMK.
Pretty affordable and easy to find.
ADI 55’s for practice.