Muzzle velocity from Tikka T3X varmint 23.5"
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 1:28 pm
Hi,
I'm in the UK, where nearly every Tikka T3 imported is a 20" barrel, I had one for a short while but was disappointed that I was only getting 3850ft/sec (maximum) from 32gn Hornady factory ammo - it was astonishingly accurate though. After a long search I've found a varmint barrelled T3X, with a 23.5" barrel, its 1Kg heavier, but I'm not over-fussed about the extra weight. Should be collecting the rifle in a week or so.
Just wondering if anyone on here also has the longer barrelled varmint T3X, and if so what MV they are getting? Tables show that a 23" barrel should produce just over 4000ft/sec, however I know from experience that no two barrel brands are the same, and MV can be drastically different for the same length.
Most of my fox shooting is at night (rabbits and hares also), I always use NV and accurately determining distance with NV isn't easy, knowing that I've got a virtually flat trajectory out to 250 yards from a 4000ft/sec bullet makes life a lot easier for those humane head shots.
Cheers!
Chris
I'm in the UK, where nearly every Tikka T3 imported is a 20" barrel, I had one for a short while but was disappointed that I was only getting 3850ft/sec (maximum) from 32gn Hornady factory ammo - it was astonishingly accurate though. After a long search I've found a varmint barrelled T3X, with a 23.5" barrel, its 1Kg heavier, but I'm not over-fussed about the extra weight. Should be collecting the rifle in a week or so.
Just wondering if anyone on here also has the longer barrelled varmint T3X, and if so what MV they are getting? Tables show that a 23" barrel should produce just over 4000ft/sec, however I know from experience that no two barrel brands are the same, and MV can be drastically different for the same length.
Most of my fox shooting is at night (rabbits and hares also), I always use NV and accurately determining distance with NV isn't easy, knowing that I've got a virtually flat trajectory out to 250 yards from a 4000ft/sec bullet makes life a lot easier for those humane head shots.
Cheers!
Chris