Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Scopes and Optics => Topic started by: NW SURVEYOR on February 25, 2021, 06:46:36 PM
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Hello Gang!
I am the proud new owner of a Tikka T3x Superlight in 7mm mag which I intend to use of elk and deer primarily in the canyons and heavy timber.
It is my intention to mount a Leopold 3.5-15x44 VX5 scope (30 mm tube) which should work fine in the timber and allow me the rare 600 yard shot if necessary.
My question is this; what mounts/rings should I go with?
Having owned Sako Finnbears since I was a kid, I have always used Sako mounts/rings which fit the dovetail on the receiver, these have been flawless.
The Tikka has a similar setup, but is also tapped on top of the receiver for screw in bases.
It appears as if there are a number of "Off brand" mounts/rings which I am sure are pretty good, but I don't want to screw around and have buyers remorse, (See "Buy once, Cry once").
I will be sending this off to my gunsmith buddy for a muzzle brake, stock paint job and ceracote next week and want to have the mounts figured out before it goes in the mail.
I have a tendency to go with the mounts which fit the grooves on the receiver, but, ?
As a side note, I have a Sako Finnbear in 33 Nosler which is my Go To, but it is a bit heavy for the steep canyons and timber as I am looking for a rifle which handles a bit faster, plus it's a little more than I need for deer.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Rob.
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Talley lightweights have always been my go to for Tikkas... there are definitely fancier options out there now but mine have all been excellent including a superlight in 7 rem
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DNZ game reaper
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DNZ game reaper
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I have DNZ Game Reapers on two Tikkas. I have zero complaints.
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Tally light weight, extra low for the scope you’re putting on it
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I have used the tikka stock rings with no problems but heard complaints on em. Just took my leupold scope off and have some leupold mounts and rings that are made for it I was going to try but they look higher. I just eyeballed em so not sure how much taller that are.
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I put the Warne Maxima on my Tikka 7mm mag, with that exact scope, completely satisfied!
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I second the tikka stock rings. I was in high school when i got my rifle and didnt know anything different. Long story short, ive had the rifle for a good 13 years and it still has the stock rings. Ive replaced the scope on it but havent touched the rings. Not saying they're the best by any means but they work. Hope you enjoy your tikka.
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Talley lightweights have always been my go to for Tikkas... there are definitely fancier options out there now but mine have all been excellent including a superlight in 7 rem
Have 2 rifles. One is a backup and the other is the beater workhorse that’s “seen some stuff” for 5-6 years. Both Tikka, both Talley and leupolds....no adjustments needed in that time.
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I did haskins percision. Best mounts I have used. Used Talley and such and nothing better. The 25moa built in is nice too
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Another vote for DNZ Game Reaper
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I put a Mountain Tactical Rail on my T3X 300wm Superlight. I topped that with MTD Elite scope rings. These Tikkas kick like mules and you want something that will hold the scope without any worries. Make sure you pick a scope base that has the dowels in the bottom.
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+1 for DNZ
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Tikka mounts and butt pad both go into the garbage can
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I use these rings in medium with that scope on my tikka t3. Been happy with them.
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The front of your scope is 44mm so you will probably need a medium height or high height scope rings. Check out what's needed for the 30mm tube and order accordingly.
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Thank you for your input, it's all helpful.
Griz, what rings are you using? I wasn't sure.
I'm looking at the Hawkins Long Range Hybrid, but am not sure that the 25 moa (Built in) is in my best interest.
I don't expect to be shooting more than 600 yards, so is it a disadvantage at moderate (50-300 yards) ranges?
As it stands, the Talley lightweights with the addition of a level vial ring is the way I'm leaning.
Per my measurements, I only need 0.50" from top of receiver to bottom of tube (30mm), this should put the scope fairly low and still have a little clearance.
I will also be ordering a replacement bottom metal and aluminum magazine.
The magazine gives me an extra 0.01" of COAL which may come in handy depending on the bullet.
Thanks again for your input,
Regards,
Rob.
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I shot a Tikka T3 Lite 300WSM for years with the stock rings and a Burris FFII.
That cartridge out of a 6.5lb platform will wake you right up.
Never had to touch the mounts or scope turrets.
That said, I upgraded to a Nikon Monarch and mounted Warne Maxima mediums and feel a bit better about the mounting system.
My other Tikka, 7-08, has a DNZ Gamereaper and it is very solid and reliable.
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I have set up three Tikka T3 rifles with Leupold mounts and scopes. No issues with any of them. a 300 WSM, a 7mm/08 and a 270 Win.
The Talley mounts look good too.
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If you go Talley lightweights, even the lows set up higher than you’d think. I have used lows with plenty of clearance on a 42mm objective. I actually prefer Leupold dual dovetails and low rings on lighter guns chambered in magnum cartridges with heavier scopes (over 13oz). Warne also makes their Maxima rings for the Tikka, which I would use lows as well. I like my scope as low as possible.
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I have a Tikka 7MM Superlight. I’m happy with my Warne Rail and Warne MT Rings. I have the low rings with my 42mm Razor.
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NW Surveyer, if you look at my original post, there’s an attachment at bottom that shows the rings I have. Thanks
Thank you for your input, it's all helpful.
Griz, what rings are you using? I wasn't sure.
I'm looking at the Hawkins Long Range Hybrid, but am not sure that the 25 moa (Built in) is in my best interest.
I don't expect to be shooting more than 600 yards, so is it a disadvantage at moderate (50-300 yards) ranges?
As it stands, the Talley lightweights with the addition of a level vial ring is the way I'm leaning.
Per my measurements, I only need 0.50" from top of receiver to bottom of tube (30mm), this should put the scope fairly low and still have a little clearance.
I will also be ordering a replacement bottom metal and aluminum magazine.
The magazine gives me an extra 0.01" of COAL which may come in handy depending on the bullet.
Thanks again for your input,
Regards,
Rob.
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I’ve always used Leupold and they’ve been rock solid. .338 win mag and I haven’t needed to adjust it in 25 years
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DNZ game reaper
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These are what i used. great mount
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I own 3 tikkas and have Talley lightweights on all of them. Never an issue with any of them. Would highly recommend.