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Tikka T3 Super Varmint .223 Twist Rate ?


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I've ordered a super varmint about 3 weeks ago and didn't request the preferred rate of twist on the Tikka Super Varmint .223, from what I've read online the 1 in 8 is best option over the 1 in 12.

 

I called RFD today to check but he was busy with other customers so didn't have time to check which one he'd ordered, and wasn't 100%.

 

Out of the two which one would be the most common for sale in the UK? :hmm:

 

 

 

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I could be wrong but I believe you will get 1-12.

 

Years back it was 1-12, then there was a wholesale change on all the .223 Tikka to 1-8, that lasted a few years and went back to 1-12.

 

I-8 is available I believe but to special order, a word with GMK will probably be the quickest route anyway!

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Cant really see the point in the fast twist rate, its a .223 you are going to be shooting foxes, and possibly roe/Muntjac/Chinese water deer, a good 50-55 grain bullet will do all you need and more, if you need bigger, buy a .243, or a .25-06.

 

It's only going to be used for foxing mate, so suppose your right.

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Exactly mate,I promise you old charlie wont know he is any less dead if you whack him with a 50 grainer, or some 75grain projectile,just find a good expanding bullet that it likes and stick with it,if you are going to reload, Sierra do some fantastic .224 bullets, and if you decide and want some help reloading I am only just down the road :thumbs:

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Hello All,

I would go with the 1 in 8 twist it will shoot faster and you can go up to 77 grain if you like. The 1 in 12 in a slower twist and will only shoot 45 to up 50 grain. I have my own shop here in the US.I ask people that come into my shop what they will used the rifle. I always tell them 1 in 8 so you can shoot light weights and heavy weights. If you can find out what twist rate the shop owner ordered you can may change it to the 1 in 8 .It will be better for you all round rifle. If you need any more help please let me know hope this helps you out.

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Hello All,

I would go with the 1 in 8 twist it will shoot faster and you can go up to 77 grain if you like. The 1 in 12 in a slower twist and will only shoot 45 to up 50 grain. I have my own shop here in the US.I ask people that come into my shop what they will used the rifle. I always tell them 1 in 8 so you can shoot light weights and heavy weights. If you can find out what twist rate the shop owner ordered you can may change it to the 1 in 8 .It will be better for you all round rifle. If you need any more help please let me know hope this helps you out.

Why would he need anything heavier than a 55gn bullet if he is shooting foxes? And he has not said he is reloading, so correct me if I am wrong, but I dont think specialist 70-80 gn stuff is available commercialy here in the UK.

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