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TF1T21LL103 Tikka T3x LITE 270WIN NS 3RD 22.4
SKU:
7021-TF1T21LL103
Manufacturer Part #:
TF1T21LL103
Features
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. 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 kgs (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 T3 cold-hammer forged 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 millimetres (2.494 in) while the case length of a .270 is 64.5 millimetres (2.540 in), the same as a .30-03 Springfield. It is recommended that .270 Winchester brass be formed from .35 Whelen or .280 Remington cases
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. 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 kgs (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 T3 cold-hammer forged 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 millimetres (2.494 in) while the case length of a .270 is 64.5 millimetres (2.540 in), the same as a .30-03 Springfield. It is recommended that .270 Winchester brass be formed from .35 Whelen or .280 Remington cases
Model: | TF1T21LL103 |
Manufacturer: | Tikka |
270 Win 22.4 Synthetic/Blued
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