How to Know When It’s Time for a Tikka T3 Replacement Stock
- By Justin Juarez
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- 06 Jun, 2018
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Our rifles are often cherished possessions that see a lot of use, get a lot of attention, and sometimes even change hands from generation to generation. As time goes on, it’s inevitable that parts will eventually wear down. While this can be disappointing, it doesn’t have to be catastrophic. A broken or worn stock can affect so many facets of your shooting experience and, over time, can lead to an unenjoyably hobby. By preparing in advance, knowing what to look for, and knowing where to get a Tikka T3 replacement stock, you can avoid damage to your rifle, ensuring you have good shooting sessions or hunting days for years to come. In this guide, you’ll learn what warning signs to look for that could tip you off to the need for a new stock.
1. Missing the Mark
We
all get rusty from time to time, especially if it’s been a long time
since we last went to the range. Sometimes, though, you go shooting and
no matter what you do you just can’t seem to get the accuracy you’re
used to. Seemingly inexplicable reduction in accuracy could be caused by
a worn-out stock. Depending on the design of your stock, all kinds of
wear and tear can occur. Rubber padding could degrade or crumble, wood
could splinter or warp, and metal could rust or loosen. These will all
affect how well you are able to stabilize your rifle, breaking the
consistency of your shots and your aim.
2. Soreness After Shooting
If
you find yourself walking away from the range with sore shoulders, it
might not be a problem with your technique. You might need a Tikka T3
replacement stock. As your rifle’s stock ages and begins to degrade,
your ability to hold the rifle tight will also degrade, even if you
don’t notice it right away. You might not feel minute changes in your
firearm’s stability, but your body will. If you’re a veteran shooter,
you shouldn’t have severe muscle soreness after a normal day at the
range, but you will if there’s something wrong with your current stock.
3. Visible Degradation
The
physical degradation of your stock is probably the easiest to notice
and most clear sign that its time for a Tikka T3 replacement stock.
However, many sport shooters and hunters still hold off on repairs,
often because they don’t think they’ll be able to find a quality
replacement stock. If you can see visible wear and tear on your Tikka
T3, don’t ignore it.
If you’re like most veteran shooters, your
rifle is both a tool that enables your sport and a point of personal
pride. Good rifles have both sentimental and monetary value, and it’s
absolutely worth investing in the longevity of your gun. If you want to
find replacement rifle parts you can trust, visit Kinetic Research Group
today. With years of experience on both sides of the table – as
enthusiasts and parts designers – KRG is ready to equip your rifle with
replacement parts that will do it justice. Start by browsing their
inventory today.