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		<title>Tikka T1x in 17 HMR Shows Excellent Accuracy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This 17 HMR Tikka T1x test gun features a prototype Picatinny rail from 782 Gun Works. One of our favorite new rimfire rifles is the Tikka T1x, available in 17 HMR, and .22 LR. Priced at $468.00 at EuroOptic.com, the T1x cycles smoothly and shows excellent accuracy out of the box. The T1x has an [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>This 17 HMR Tikka T1x test gun features a prototype Picatinny rail from <a href="https://782guns.com/product/heavy-duty-tikka-t1x-picatinny-rail-20-moa-standard-length/" target="_blank">782 Gun Works</a>.</i></p>
<p>One of our favorite new rimfire rifles is the Tikka T1x, available in 17 HMR, and .22 LR. Priced at <a href="http://bit.ly/2WJGdqM" target="_blank">$468.00 at EuroOptic.com</a>, the T1x cycles smoothly and shows excellent accuracy out of the box. The T1x has an action footprint like Tikka&#8217;s T3 Centerfire action so it can use many stocks made for the T3. KRG will soon offer a $369.00 <a href="https://kineticresearchgroup.com/product/bravo-chassis/" target="_blank">Bravo Chassis stock for the T1x</a>. With the <a href="https://gastatic.com/digest/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_71c6.jpg" target="_blank">KRG Bravo T1x Stock</a> you can have a rimfire that feels like a full-size PRS rifle.</p>
<h2><a href="https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/tikka-t1x-a-rimfire-review/" target="_blank">Read GunsAmerica Digest 17 HMR Tikka T1x Review &#187;</a></h2>
<p>How does it shoot? That&#8217;s the key question. Clay Martin of <a href="https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/tikka-t1x-a-rimfire-review/" target="_blank">GunsAmerica Digest</a> recently tested a Tikka T1x in 17 HMR. He liked the gun and said it delivered impressive accuracy:</p>
<p>&#8220;Using 20 grain Hornady XTP ammunition and a Bushnell Forge scope, my T1x turned in [100-yard] groups just over ½ MOA. For a rimfire, that is pretty remarkable. For a rimfire with a relatively lightweight barrel, it is shocking. The barrel is also threaded from the factory, ready to go for suppressors.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/t1x17hmr02.jpg" alt="tikka t1x 17hmr varmint rifle .22 LR 22 LR hornady tnt"></p>
<p>Tester Clay Martin really liked the T1x, noting the comfortable stock and nice bolt function. On the test rifle the trigger was set at 3.5 pounds, not bad for a varmint rifle, but Clay wanted it lighter. Tikka says the T1x trigger will adjust down to 2 pounds*. Martin also wished the T1x came with a Picatinny rail standard. For his tests he added a +20 MOA rail from <a href="https://782guns.com/product/heavy-duty-tikka-t1x-picatinny-rail-20-moa-standard-length/" target="_blank">782 Gun Works</a>.</p>
<p>GunsAmerica&#8217;s test rifle showed outstanding accuracy for a factory rifle that costs $468.00. (Add $369 for the KRG Bravo Stock and you&#8217;ll have a GREAT PRS rimfire trainer for under $840.00.) With Hornady 20gr ammo, shooting from prone with bipod, the tester got just over one-half MOA for multiple groups at 100 yards. We expect that, with a better rest set-up, shooting from a bench, that could be even better. In his <a href="https://youtu.be/CSvpnk3MzS0" target="_blank">T1x Review Video</a> Clay declares: &#8220;This is absolutely nuts&#8230; for a rimfire at 100 yards. The Tikka will consistently do just <strong>a little over a half-inch</strong>. So, we can say that the Tikka absolutely likes the 20gr Hornady and that the accuracy level is&#8230; what we expect from the Tikka brand name.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Another Option: Tikka T1x in .22 LR</h2>
<p>At the 2018 SHOT Show Media day at the range, we shot a Tikka T1x in .22 LR and liked it. We thought the trigger was fine. We liked the feel of the bolt, and the action seems very well made &#8212; on a par with the centerfire Tikkas. The magazines are also very well-made and feed superbly. We have no problem with the <a href="https://www.tikka.fi/scope-mounts-tikka" target="_blank">Optilock rings</a> mounted to the top of the action. These rings (with inserts) are excellent.</p>
<p><img border="1" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/indusday1803.jpg" alt="T1X Tikka rimfire .22 LR 22LR"></p>
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<p>* Clay Martin complained that that trigger was not adjustable. Perhaps he was given misinformation from the distributor. Tikka says the trigger adjusts from 2 to 4 pounds. See <a href="http://cdn1.tikka.fi/sites/default/files/images/Tikka_T1x_3x_Instruction%20manual_S34065180_v5.1_WEB.pdf" target="_blank">T1x Instruction Manual</a>, page 15.</p>
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