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  • kai
    Junior Member
    • May 2010
    • 21

    Tikka Lite Stainless 300 Win Mag. For Hunting.

    Folks, I just purchased a Tikka Lite Stainless Steel 300 Win Mag for first hunting purpose rifle.

    Did I make a good choice for $770?

    What power of scope should I get if I want to do hog, deer, elk, and whatever else that comes my way?

    I have been reading that 2.5-10x good, or a 4-16x?

    I was thinking of a good quality Vortex, another Leupold, Nikon, Zeiss?


    Please let me know know.

    This time I'm going with a Mildrian measurements for accuracy.


    Thanks.

    Kai

    GP WASR 10/63
    Custom DPMS/JD Machine LR308
    SS/black Springfield Loaded 1911 Target .45 with paint loss
    Remington 597 that needs a new .22 barrel
    Remington 1100 12 Gauge
    and Now Tikka Lite 300 Win Mag.
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    DirtRacer151
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 2713

    Check out the tikka thread from last night. There's a few pics of some hunting tikkas in there including mine. I have a 3-9x40 Leupy on mine with the TMR reticle and mil knobs. 3x is low enough for most hunting and I even checked my dope out to 1k at 9x in case a longer shot is in order. Seems to hold zero well too. I didn't want a 4-16 due to size mainly. Most 4-16s run a 44mm-50mm bell and I wanted something a little more light and compact for a hunter. Also the smaller objective allowed me to mount the scope as low as possible for cheek weld without needing a stock pack or riser. A 44 or 50 would have surely meant a riser was in store. 3-9x, 2.5-10, or 3-10x would all be good for most any hunting rifle.
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    • #3
      Bhobbs
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Feb 2009
      • 11848

      Tikka Lite in .300 Win Mag? Sounds painful.

      Tikkas are supposed to be great rifles.

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      • #4
        atakacorp
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 846

        Originally posted by Bhobbs
        Tikka Lite in .300 Win Mag? Sounds painful.

        Tikkas are supposed to be great rifles.
        +1 TIkka light is a little beat light for 300 win ,think muzzlebrake or limbsafer. Congrats Tikka is a great rifle

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        • #5
          bigchelis
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 667

          Tikka Ultralight in that caliber will kick.

          My advise is to get a good scope that can take the recoil like a 3x9x40 Zeiss Conquest.

          Then have the barrel threaded for 5/8 x 24 TPI, this is a $100 dollar job normally. Then any JP muzzle break or others will screw right on.

          My Tikka Ultralight in 30-06 has a Vais Micro Muzzle break and 16.5in barrel (18.5in with break) Recoil is at least 100% less, but the JP is suppose to be alot better.

          FYI: my groupings seemed to improve from 1in~2in to same hole grouping when I do my part. This happened when I went from stock barrel to 16.5in muzzle break one. Maybe it was the overall less recoil










          congrats on new Tikka.
          Last edited by bigchelis; 01-19-2012, 1:29 PM.
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          • #6
            Mstnpete
            Veteran Member
            • Jul 2006
            • 4039

            That's a good buy.
            Tikka's are great!

            A very good scope for your 300wm would be a Trijicon Accupoint scope.

            2.5-10x56 AccuPoint
            Last edited by Mstnpete; 01-19-2012, 5:55 PM.
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