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Beretta T3X Lite Reviews

Canadian Firearms Review
January 6, 2019Tikka T3 Lite Review
The Beretta T3X Lite stainless and it also comes in left-hand variants as well this one specifically is chambered in 308 and the weight about 6 pounds so it was perfect. The features of this rifle offers a 22 inch cold hammer-forged light hunting contour

Adriel Michaud
January 6, 2019Tikka T3 Lite Review
This is also great to get a rifle that is accurate at a light weight like the T3. The skinny barrel will heat up quickly though, so don’t mistake the T3 Lite for a range blaster, it’s better left as a dedicated hunting rifle. This bolt is what all bolt ac

Bill Marr
January 6, 2019Tikka T3 review
The T3 Lite is geared towards the hunting market and is equipped as such. The thin 22.4″ spotter contour, cold hammer-forged barrel is housed in a black plastic stock with a plastic trigger guard and bottom metal. Steel parts are finished in matte blue

Wayne van Zwoll
January 6, 2019Review: Tikka T3 Lite
a T3 Lite, weights in at just 6 ¼ pounds — as lightweight as seems useful to me. Less heft and the rifle bounces like a clothesline in the wind. When you're puffing after a climb or must curb the effects of pulse to shoot far, rifle mass is your friend. I

DAN ZIMMERMAN
January 6, 2019Gun Review: Tikka T3 Hunter
the T3 is the rifle makes the caliber debate on .260 Remington, 6.5 Creedmoor and 6.5×55 a non-issue. The advantages of a short action rifle don’t materialize in the T3. The .308 Winchester T3 will weigh the same as a .300 Win Mag. The only difference be

Lars Hollis
June 10, 2017Very nice critique. I happen to own 4 Tikka's 338WM 300WM 7MM and a 243. My advice is stay away from the 338, all the things stated in the review are correct but there is one CON I must have missed, the 338 is not a rifle it's a canon and as such will ham

Old guy
February 2, 2017Why the Con remark about rail scope mounting? The M series, Whitetail's and T3's always have been drilled and tapped for alternate scope mounts to the rail!?!?! Been using Leupold and other company bases and rings for decades.