Looks great, I have modelled similar cuts for a few different actions. Trouble is my mill is manual. How much weight does it save? My tikka T3 action was 476g before I took to it with a mill. I only managed to get rid of 60g.
I can carbon wrap factory barrels if your interested. Last one reduced an 18" 7mm barrel by 200g with no reduction in stiffness.
Last edited by SixtyTen; 04-05-2024 at 08:26 AM.
Love it. I've seen an outfit in Murica start doing a similar job on tikka actions, been wondering about trying to have it done on mine... Looking forward to seeing the rest!
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Could you mill the top rail into Picatinny? Than you save 50-80grams on a pic base as well as shaving off material.
What would be good, is if you could install half rings that you make, of talleys fix on a tikka receiver, and just touch them enough with your mill so that you put a certain degree of slant angle in them. Like 20 moa for exemple.
Not a lot of risk there, the material is in tension with bolt thrust onto the receiver lug surfaces and the barrel is taking the outwards pressure component (if there was any risk the barrel would let go before the receiver - remember the failed Sako/Tikka barrel batch that happened a few years ago due to out-of-spec steel?). Having said that it would reduce the safety factor for big magnums/fat cases (this being the reason Tikka's are not recommended for the seriously overbore magnums as the tenon is quite slim) but a standard caliber would not show undue stretch I would expect. There are plenty of receivers with less holding them together - and remember the bloody great slab of steel on top for the scope base and the surface under the action to accept the lug. That was the point of my comment up above though, chamber the bugger in .338LM and see what happens haha.
I wouldn't. Doing an analysis on hoop stress shows most rifles have a factor of safety well into 5x. A contender barrel is only 20.5mm and has 2 tig welds and 2 scope mount holes right over the chamber areas. Even looking at ar15 or ar10 barrel extensions gives an idea how much "extra" is in most actions. With careful consideration it can be done. Even with huge overpressure loads failures usually occur via barrel splitting vs actions failure. I usually use a kimber as a safe minimum dimensions and they are significantly smaller than a tikka.
Yeah some of those barrels on early AR10's (Sudanese contract) are a bit eye opening to see what you can get away with -with the added stress of full auto operation.
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