Tikka ACE Rifles coming soon!
Caleb McMillen with BerettaUSA talks about the new Ace platform from Sako and Tikka. Three different families, essentially, with the exact same chassis across all of these guns. Watch the video as Caleb walks you from back to front on what’s communized across all three of these families and then he will talk about some of the intricacies, applications, and why would you want one over the other.
This long-awaited chassis gun with modern features for bolt action guns coming out of Tikka has the same great action and reliability that you get out of the standard Tikkas with more modernized features .
The primary differences lie in the barrel and magazine compatibility. The ACE Target features a heavier, non-fluted barrel and utilizes a different magazine type (often AICS pattern compatable with a magwell change), while the ACE Game has a lighter, fluted barrel and uses standard Tikka magazines. Also the ACE target has a two stage trigger, where as the ACE game has a single stage trigger.
Yes, the Tikka ACE rifles are highly customizable. They feature a modular chassis, allowing for adjustments to the stock (length of pull, cheek rest), grip (AR compatible), and magazine compatibility.
Tikka rifles, in general, are What type of trigger does the Tikka ACE have? for their accuracy, and the ACE models are no exception. They are designed for precision shooting, and reports indicate they are capable of achieving very good accuracy.
The Tikka ACE target has a two stage adjustable trigger, and the Tikka ACE game has a single stage adjustable trigger.
Yes, they are designed to be compatible with a wide range of both Tikka proprietary and third-party accessories, enhancing their versatility.
The Tikka ACE Game model is available in a range of calibers, including .223 Rem to .300 Win
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