Description
Mounting Hardware is Included
This Mount Fits:
Tikka T3x Superlite Camo
Tikka T3x Superlite
Tikka T3x Compact
Tikka T3x Lite
Tikka T3x Lite Stainless
Tikka T3x Compact Tactical Rifle
Tikka T3x Varmint
Tikka T3x Laminated Stainless
Tikka T3x Forest
Tikka T3x Hunter Stainless
Tikka T3x Hunter
Tikka T3 Hunter
Tikka T3 Laminated Stainless
Tikka T3 Varmint
Tikka T3 Super Varmint
Tikka T3 Varmint Stainless
Tikka T3 Compact Tactical
Pre 2004 Tikka Rifles May Require Metric Screws.
Our mount does not have a recoil lug.
This mount does not fit the T1x.
This mount does not fit the T3X TACTA1. We have specific mounts for the Tikka T3X TacA1.
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Our Tikka T3 mount is made specific to the gun, and will also work with Tikka T3 Lite and T3X Rifles. The T3X rifle has an extra hole in the receiver that our rail covers up and does not use.
Our Tikka T3 mount is provided with standard 6-48 screws, as Tikkas produced after 2004 are drilled at tapped for 6-48 screws. Your gun may require metric screws. If you require metric screws, please select that option. We are happy to provide whichever size screws you need.
Tikka rifles are known to have debris left in the screw hole, which may require the threaded holes be cleaned out using a bottoming tap. You can use the bottoming tap we have to clean out the threads before installing your screws.
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Rail Type: One Piece Picatinny
Machined from: Domestic 6061 T6 Extruded Aluminum
Finish: Matte Black Anodizing
Center Spread: 3.245"
Overall Length: 7.458"
Height: .4" (Top of Receiver to Top of Picatinny)
Weight: 2 oz.
Quick Disconnect Ring Compatible: No
Ambidextrous: Yes
Torque Specs: 20 in/lbs
Mounting Hardware: #6-48 X 1/4 Screws and T-10 Bit Included
Our Standard Duty 0 MOA picatinny scope mounts for the bolt action Tikka T3 and Tikka T3x are made in the U.S.A. and fit all caliber Tikka T3 models. Tikka rifles produced before 2004 may require metric screws. Our HD and Hunter series mounts are machined from 6061 aluminum and are anodized for a durable finish that can withstand whatever is thrown at them.
Picatinny rails are a great addition to hunting rifles and precision rifles. Picatinny scope mounts allow you to use weaver or picatinny rings. There are multiple advantages of a one piece base over a two piece base or dovetail rings. One of the advantages is a one piece base increases accuracy by keeping the rings precisely aligned. Another advantage is a one piece picatinny base allows the user to quickly exchange optics between hosts, due to the standardized spacing of picatinny spec.
Metric screws are only available with hex heads. Check out the Tikka FAQ page here for more info.
We recommend measuring the hole spacing in your receiver to confirm it matches with the dimensions we have published.
Picatinny cross slots run the full length of the rail, which gives the shooter flexibility when mounting scope rings and other accessories. The channel in the center reduces the overall mass of the mount. Also, in many cases, it will not obstruct usage of factory iron sights. Our one-piece scope mounts are the obvious choice for hunters and tactical shooters alike.
We machine these in our shop using one of our machining centers. After machining, the mounts are tumbled, sand blasted, and Type II anodized for long lasting durability.
Installation: We recommend 20 inch lbs of torque and a drip of blue loctite (loctite is available through our website and is sold separately).
We recommend:
0 MOA - if shooting 0-500 yards
20 MOA - if shooting 500-1000 yards
When zeroing your rifle with a 20 MOA mount, we recommend zeroing at 200 yards.
The entire mount and accessories (from the mounting screws and wrench down to the packaging) are made in the USA.
Scope Mount Color Black Anodized Type II
Model T3, T3x, T3 Lite
Firearm Brand Tikka
Minute Of Angle (MOA) 0 MOA
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