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![]() The Single Strategy To Use For Tikka SwitchLug – West Texas Ordnance, Inc- Custom RiflesWe launched the "Structure a Backcountry Rifle" series through the Hunt Backcountry Podcast in 2016. Episodes in that series covered rifle choice (Episode 67), caliber/cartridge choice (Episode 69), bullet choice (Episode 70), scope selection (Episode 71), and even shooting suggestions (Episode 72 & Episode 73). For the past 4 years because that series, I have actually been working on putting together a rifle system that fulfilled my goals and was reasonably spending plan friendly. The usage case for this rifle is varied. I wanted a single rifle that was fit for the Rocky Mountain west, capable in the whitetail woods of the midwest, and adequate for many types in Alaska. Due to the fact that this would be a rifle that I invested time carrying around the mountains, I wanted the complete plan (rifle, optics, and all accessories) to weigh 8-9 pounds. A fully equipped rifle in that weight variety is light enough to bring all the time, yet isn't so light that it is frustrating to shoot in less than ideal positions. A relatively distinct element for me in this build is that I am left-eye dominant and have actually constantly shot right-handed bolt actions from the left side. When it came to this develop, I finally chose to transition to a left-handed action. Like much of you, I do not have the spending plan for a custom-built rifle. ![]() ![]() ![]() Excitement About Tikka T3 Bolt Handle Upgrade - Anarchy OutdoorsMy goal was to have a solid, ready-to-hunt bundle with my preliminary spending plan of $1,500-$ 1,750. That's not a small portion of change by any methods, however when taking a look at a rifle that will buckle down backcountry use, and consist of travel for destination hunts, it is beneficial to ensure you're investing what you can on gear that won't let you down. More Details understood that I would ultimately upgrade and improve particular aspects of the rifle system, and over the previous couple of years I have actually done simply that. However beginning with the basics for my initial spending plan, here is what I began with Tikka T3X Lite: $715 Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44: $900 DNZ Game Reaper Scope Mount: $50 Butler Creek Mountain Sling: $20 The overall for these items was available in at $1,685. |
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