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Tikka T3x TAC A1 - 308 Win - 20" - Coyote Brown
Tikka T3x TAC A1 - 308 Win - 20" - Coyote Brown
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 308 Win

Trigger: Adjustable 2-4 lbs

Stock: Modular AR Chassis

Barrel Length: 20 in / 508 mm
Rate of Twist: 1:11 inch

Total Length: 40.5 in / 1029 mm

Weight: 9.8 lbs / 4.5 kg

Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.

Price: $3,335.00
Sale Price: $3,150.00
Special Instructions: Valid PAL Required
Firearm Classification: Non-Restricted

Quantity Available:1


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Description Technical Info
 

Tikka T3x TAC A1 - 308 Win - 20" - Coyote Brown:
Never before has there been a rifle that meets the strictest quality requirements for unrivalled long range accuracy at this price range. With best-in-class value for every sport shooter, the new T3x TAC A1 is the ultimate tool for long range accuracy


Trigger Features

  • Double stage trigger
  • Adjustable weight of pull 2 to 4 lbs.


Fore-End Features

  • Interchangeable fore-end interface
  • 13.5 inch M-LOK fore-end
  • QD fore-end mounting
  • Rigid fore-end with optimal wall thickness to prevent bending


Modular Chassis Features

  • AR stock interface
  • AR pistol grip interface
  • AR fore-end interface
  • Full aluminum bedding
  • Tikka T3x stock interface


Standard Features and Design

  • T3x Bolt with two locking lugs, plunger ejection, teflon coating, and a larger knob
  • Picatinny Rail sight mount
  • Steel parts with matte blackening and aluminum parts with black anodizing
  • Two way safety
  • Larger ejection port
  • Detachable staggered two row steel magazine

308 Winchester

The .308 Winchester (pronounced: three-oh-eight or three-aught-eight) is a rimless, bottlenecked, rifle cartridge and is the commercial cartridge from which the 7.62x51mm NATO round was derived. The .308 Winchester was introduced in 1952, two years prior to the NATO adoption of the 7.62x51mm NATO T65. Winchester branded the cartridge and introduced it to the commercial hunting market as the .308 Winchester. Winchester's Model 70 and Model 88 rifles were subsequently chambered for the new cartridge. Since then, the .308 Winchester has become the most popular short-action, big-game hunting cartridge worldwide. It is also commonly used for civilian target shooting, military sniping, and police sharpshooting. The relatively short case makes the .308 Winchester especially well-adapted for short-action rifles. When loaded with a bullet that expands, tumbles, or fragments in tissue, this cartridge is capable of high terminal performance.

Although very similar to the military 7.62x51mm NATO specifications, the .308 cartridge is not identical, and there are special considerations that may apply when mixing these cartridges with 7.62x51mm NATO, and .308 Winchester chambered arms. Their interchange is, however, considered safe by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute (SAAMI)

Suggested Use

  • Deer (long range)
  • Black Bear (long range)
  • Sheep / Goat (long range)
  • Moose
  • Elk
  • Buffalo / Bison

Performance

The .308 Winchester is one of the most successful hunting cartridges in North America, and possibly the world. It has gained popularity in many countries as an exceptional cartridge for game in the medium- to large-sized class. In North America it is used extensively on whitetail deer, pronghorn and even the occasional caribou or black bear.

Norma Precision say that the .308 is one of thier best-selling calibers.

In Africa the .308 Win is one of the most popular calibers among Bushveld hunters and is used on anything from duiker right up to the massive eland (a small and large African antelope respectively). Proponents of the hydrostatic shock theory contend that the .308 Winchester has sufficient energy to impart hydrostatic shock to living targets when rapidly expanding bullets deliver a high rate of energy transfer.

The .308 Winchester has slightly more drop at long range than the .30-06 Springfield, owing to its slightly lower (100 ft/s) muzzle velocity with most bullet weights. Cartridges with significantly higher muzzle velocities, such as the .300 Winchester Magnum can have significantly less drop at long range.