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10-13-2020, 08:32 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Bedding recommendations for a Tikka
Hey guys. I'm wondering a couple things. Has anyone bedded a Tikka T3 and how did it turn out? Also looking for a recommendation in the Calgary area for someone who can do a quality job at a reasonable price.
The details of the rifle I'm looking to have bedded are as follows. Tikka T3 7mm RM in a factory laminate stock. The rifle shoots MOA pretty consistently but has a lot of slop in the recoil lug area. I have a titanium lug, not the factory aluminum.
Thx gents
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10-13-2020, 10:14 PM
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I have a T3X in 7mm RM in laminate stock and factory lug. I have been shooting hornady American whitetail (interlock bullet) in 154 grain. I had it bedded by Henry Rempel. Groups tightened up nicely. I’d recommend him to do the work, he’s awesome. His pricing is very fair too, so I think it will check all of your boxes. He’s based out of Langdon so from NW Calgary it’s a ways out, but I’d easily say it’s worth it.
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10-13-2020, 10:19 PM
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I would definately consider taking it to Henry Remple.
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10-14-2020, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by markg
I would definately consider taking it to Henry Remple.
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Cannot go wrong with doing that!
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10-14-2020, 12:43 PM
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10-14-2020, 02:11 PM
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Thanks guys. I'll give him a call. He seems to have many happy customers. 👍
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10-15-2020, 02:22 AM
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Never had him bed a rifle but I have had him do some other work. Remple does very nice work at really reasonable prices. Hard pressed to beat him in Calgary.
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10-15-2020, 01:12 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: East of 36 north
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Henry, is my #1 go to Guy. Used him for several yrs. and never a flaw in his workmanship, price and turn around time is great. Make a point of stopping in on my way down to High river. from Ne Alta. worth it. !! Kap Crk.
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10-15-2020, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by bpk1982
Thanks guys. I'll give him a call. He seems to have many happy customers. 👍
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he just stuffed a proof carbon sendero contour barrel in a tiny cz 527 american walnut stock for me, and it doesn't look like you could fit bill around it, but by golly that minimal gap is perfect all the way to the bedding, the bill goes all the way, not a lot of meat left on that stock stuffing that fatty into it, i had no doubts he'd get it done, been using him for all my builds for at least a decade, maybe a dozen plus years now, great work, great guy too
oh and he's done tikka's and sako a7's for me a number of times and i'm sure he's done bazillions of them so he's got you covered, see about a muzzle brake and thread protector while your there if you want the full meal deal
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10-15-2020, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Stinky Coyote
he just stuffed a proof carbon sendero contour barrel in a tiny cz 527 american walnut stock for me, and it doesn't look like you could fit bill around it, but by golly that minimal gap is perfect all the way to the bedding, the bill goes all the way, not a lot of meat left on that stock stuffing that fatty into it, i had no doubts he'd get it done, been using him for all my builds for at least a decade, maybe a dozen plus years now, great work, great guy too
oh and he's done tikka's and sako a7's for me a number of times and i'm sure he's done bazillions of them so he's got you covered, see about a muzzle brake and thread protector while your there if you want the full meal deal
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Haha I just might do that.
Did you notice a improvement in your Tikkas after bedding? Also, after bedding a rifle do you need to tweak existing loads?
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10-15-2020, 02:45 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Originally Posted by bpk1982
Haha I just might do that.
Did you notice a improvement in your Tikkas after bedding? Also, after bedding a rifle do you need to tweak existing loads?
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I have only experimented with this in 2 instances. One instance was a factory rem 700 BDL I purchased new and worked up a load for and subsequently tossed in a McMillan stock and had it bedded. It shot the same load better and more consistently then previous. The second was a pencil barrel Ruger m77, I bedded and floated the barrel and it shot considerably worse re adding a pressure point smartened it up again. As a rule most rifles I have all get bedded and floated prior to load development.
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10-16-2020, 02:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bpk1982
Haha I just might do that.
Did you notice a improvement in your Tikkas after bedding? Also, after bedding a rifle do you need to tweak existing loads?
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i don't really shoot anything before, they go to Henry out of the box, one tikka maybe did, didn't notice much difference in accuracy, i just can't not do it, i didn't like the somewhat squishier action screw tightening, i like it when it just locks up so taking things apart for cleaning etc. it's repeatable
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10-16-2020, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Stinky Coyote
i don't really shoot anything before, they go to Henry out of the box, one tikka maybe did, didn't notice much difference in accuracy, i just can't not do it, i didn't like the somewhat squishier action screw tightening, i like it when it just locks up so taking things apart for cleaning etc. it's repeatable
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Does this mean you pillar bed your rifles, or do you feel you get repeatable torque with just 'regular' bedding?
I'm thinking of bedding a rifle or three.
I'll add that the rifles I have in mind are older Tikkas, M55 and M65 models. They have opposing action screws, one from the top and one from the bottom, to me this adds some challenge.
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10-16-2020, 11:38 PM
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X10 Henry Remple.
Just picked up another bedding job from him. Top notch work as always. Like some of the others here I dont even bother shooting a new, or new to me rifle until it's bedded.
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10-17-2020, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by no-regard
Does this mean you pillar bed your rifles, or do you feel you get repeatable torque with just 'regular' bedding?
I'm thinking of bedding a rifle or three.
I'll add that the rifles I have in mind are older Tikkas, M55 and M65 models. They have opposing action screws, one from the top and one from the bottom, to me this adds some challenge.
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Yeah he pillar beds them, should have been more clear. Basically just hand him your rifle, say make it shoot, and wait till he calls you back. 😉
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10-17-2020, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Stinky Coyote
Yeah he pillar beds them, should have been more clear. Basically just hand him your rifle, say make it shoot, and wait till he calls you back. 😉
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This is so Henry. Man a few words but knows his sh!t.
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