I have had this Tikka T3X a few years and never really fell in love with the stock. It shot pretty decently with the 150 ABLR's a few times I took it out, but this year I decided to try shooting some of the bullets I had on my shelf. Well, I had a few 100 count boxes of 150 Hornady Interbonds.
I did a quick load work up with RL23 and the numbers looked pretty good, I backed the Interbonds off to .050 from the lands and decided to have at it.
I loaded 58.4 and 57.2 as those were the two spots that looked like they could be something.
I thought to myself, that might be workable...
Well, it was all pretty crappy... So I decided to keep shortening them..
The only good group there is the 338 I was zeroing and it got mixed up with the other.. :lol:
So all in all, NOTHING so far with these Interbonds. Right now I am .125 off the lands and they still aren't showing me much. I am beginning to think the barrel is bent.
Well, I loaded up some Partitions, Bergers and Ballistic Tips to try at the 58.4 grain mark.
The Bergers looked pretty good... I at least knew the barrel was good..
Partitions did really well outta the gate as well.
And the Ballistic Tips looked okay as well, not great but I can work with that..
It is a great handling rifle in the McMillan. The factory stocks just don't fit me great, but man, in the Sako Classic EDGE they feel excellent and the rifle weighs 7 1/2 pounds as it sits with the SS 3X9 on it in Sportsmatch Rings.
Too be continued.. I wanna run the rabbit hole with the Interbonds and see what happens when I shorten them up some more..
I did a quick load work up with RL23 and the numbers looked pretty good, I backed the Interbonds off to .050 from the lands and decided to have at it.
I loaded 58.4 and 57.2 as those were the two spots that looked like they could be something.
I thought to myself, that might be workable...
Well, it was all pretty crappy... So I decided to keep shortening them..
The only good group there is the 338 I was zeroing and it got mixed up with the other.. :lol:
So all in all, NOTHING so far with these Interbonds. Right now I am .125 off the lands and they still aren't showing me much. I am beginning to think the barrel is bent.
Well, I loaded up some Partitions, Bergers and Ballistic Tips to try at the 58.4 grain mark.
The Bergers looked pretty good... I at least knew the barrel was good..
Partitions did really well outta the gate as well.
And the Ballistic Tips looked okay as well, not great but I can work with that..
It is a great handling rifle in the McMillan. The factory stocks just don't fit me great, but man, in the Sako Classic EDGE they feel excellent and the rifle weighs 7 1/2 pounds as it sits with the SS 3X9 on it in Sportsmatch Rings.
Too be continued.. I wanna run the rabbit hole with the Interbonds and see what happens when I shorten them up some more..