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Tikka T3x Veil Wideland - 270 Win - 22.4"
Tikka T3x Veil Wideland - 270 Win - 22.4"
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 270 Win
Barrel Length: 22.4"
Overall Length: 42.6"
Rate of Twist: 1:10"
Barrel Thread Pitch: 5/8x24"
Muzzle Brake Included: Yes
Barrel Finish: Midnight Bronze Cerakote
Stock: Synthetic
Magazine Type: Box Mag
Magazine Capacity: 3+1

Drilled & Tapped: Yes
Weight: 6.4 lbs.

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

Price: $2,015.00
Sale Price: $1,900.00
Special Instructions: Valid PAL Required
Firearm Classification: Non-Restricted

Quantity Available:1


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Tikka T3x Veil Wideland - 270 Win - 22.4":

High performance combined with lightweight ease. The light but sturdy T3 TrueBody fiberglass- reinforced all-black polymer stock is an example of the achievements of the Sako innovation laboratories. Positive checkering provides for comfort and a firm grip in all weather conditions. With the metal parts made of Sako's high-grade stainless steel, this is a sturdy and long-lasting choice for all weather conditions. For when compromise is not an option.

Special Edition Features:
  • Veil Wideland Stock
  • All-Weather Cerakote Finish
  • Fluted 24 inch Barrel Factory Threaded
  • Muzzle Brake Included
  • Oversized Bolt Handle
  • Fluted Bolt

Standard T3x Features & Design:
  • A modular synthetic stock that has optional pistol grips, making it possible to modify the angle of the grip
  • Asymmetrical grip pattern and shape
  • Recoil pad technology that reduces the impact of recoil on the shooter
  • Trigger pull can be adjusted from 1 to 2 kg (2 to 4 lbs.)
  • The steel trigger has vertical grooves for added feel and grip, even with gloves on
  • The bolt lift is only 70 degrees, leaving plenty of room for handling the bolt
  • Straight, true-feeding single-row detachable magazines for fast and sure repeating
  • T3x Stainless steel precision barrels are free-floating

270 Winchester:

The .270 Winchester (or 6.9x64mm) was developed by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1923 and unveiled in 1925 as a chambering for their bolt-action Model 54. The cartridge is a necked down .30-03.
When loaded with a bullet that expands rapidly or fragments in tissue, this cartridge delivers devastating terminal performance.

Suggested Use:

  • Predators
  • Small Game
  • Varmint
  • Deer
  • Black Bear

Performance:


Loads are commonly available from 6.5 to 10.4 grams (100 to 160 gr), sizes with 8.4-and-9.7-gram (130 and 150 gr) loads being by far the most popular. Handloaders have a larger range of options with the availability of bullets in a number of weights from 5.8 to 11.7 grams (90 to 180 gr). Common bullet weight recommendations for shooting different game are as follows:

5.8 to 7.1 grams (90 to 110 gr) bullets: animals smaller than coyote.
8.4 grams (130 gr) bullets: antelope or other animals up to the size of mule deer.
9.1 to 10.4 grams (140 to 160 gr) bullets: deer, elk, moose and some larger animals.

Recent introductions of low-drag bullets suited to the 270 Winchester such as the Nosler Accubond Long-Range and Matrix long range bullets are promoting renewed interest in the cartridge among long range hunters.

While it is true that a .270 Winchester case can be formed from a 30-06 Springfield case, the case length of a 30-06 is 63.3 millimeters (2.494 in) while the case length of a .270 is 64.5 millimeters (2.540 in), the same as a .30-03 Springfield. It is recommended that .270 Winchester brass be formed from .35 Whelan or .280 Remington cases.