Sports South Exclusive. The T3x Superlite minimal weight and maximum comfort for the dynamic hunter looking to stay focused. Features a fluted steel barrel, synthetic stock, maximum adaptability with accessories, safe to shoot and handle with two-position safety.
Brand: Tikka
Category: Rifles
Series: Superlite
Model: T3x
Caliber: 6.5 PRC
Barrel Length Range: 24" to 24.99"
Stock Finish Group: Green
Capacity: 3+1
Stock Material: Synthetic
Action: Bolt
Oal: 44.50"
Hand: Right Hand
Sights: None
Size: Full Size
Barrel Finish: Matte Blued
Barrel Material: Steel
Twist: 1:11"
Receiver Description: Drilled & Tapped
Application: Field
Description: Sports South Exclusive
Receiver Material: Steel
Safety: 3-Position
Stock Description: Fixed
Barrel Description: Fluted
Barrel Length: 24.30"
Max Capacity: 3
Receiver Finish: Blued
Trigger: Single-Stage
Weight: 6.50 lbs
Stock Finish: OD Green
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 6.5 Precision Rifle Cartridge (PRC) is one of the newest cartridges from a major manufacturer, introduced by Hornady in 2017. Based on Hornady's .375 Ruger/Ruger Compact Magnum unbelted case, the 6.5 PRC requires a .532-inch bolt face, same as standard belted magnums. With a 2.030-inch case it can be housed in short bolt actions, and case length allows use of long-for-caliber 6.5mm bullets. Obviously it trades on the success of the 6.5mm Creedmoor, and also on the renewed interest in the ranging abilities of the 6.5mm (.264-inch) bullet diameter. Interestingly, ballistics are similar to the old .264 Win Mag introduced back in 1958 with a 140-grain bullet at almost 3000 fps It is thus faster than the Creedmoor and .260 Rem, but much slower than new super-fast 6.5mms like the 26 Nosler and 6.5-300 Weatherby Mag With its modern case design it is seems almost certain to find favor with the growing number of long-range shooters!
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