Description
The Tikka T3x Superlite .308 Win, 24″ Barrel, Synthetic Green Stock, Matte Black, 3rd is a purpose-built, lightweight hunting rifle designed for the backcountry hunter who demands accuracy without the burden of heavy gear. It’s a no-frills, reliable bolt-action platform that delivers consistent performance where it counts, mile after mile. I’ve put several hundred rounds of various .308 loads through this platform, and its out-of-the-box consistency is what keeps it in my safe.
Key Features:
- Lightweight synthetic stock in a subdued green finish for durability and reduced weight.
- Cold hammer-forged, free-floated 24-inch barrel for enhanced accuracy and velocity.
- Smooth, adjustable single-stage trigger with a crisp break.
- Stainless steel bolt with a redesigned, robust bolt shroud.
- 70-degree bolt lift for fast, unobstructed cycling and scope clearance.
- Two-position safety and a steel recoil lug embedded in the aluminum recoil lug area for solid bedding.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 24 inches |
| Overall Length | 44.5 inches (approx.) |
| Weight | Approx. 6.3 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 3+1 (Detachable polymer magazine) |
| Stock Material | Synthetic (Green) |
Who It’s For: This rifle is for the serious hunter who covers ground. Think Missouri whitetail drives in the Ozarks, elk in the Rockies, or long stalks in open country. If you prioritize a rifle that won’t weigh you down after eight hours on the move but still demands first-shot precision, this is your tool. It’s also a fantastic platform for someone wanting a reliable, accurate rifle for target shooting without customizing every component—it just works. The price point of $710.44 makes it a compelling value in the precision hunting rifle category.
Pros & Cons:
Pros: The weight, or lack thereof, is the headline—you genuinely feel the difference on a sling all day. The trigger is one of the best factory offerings available, period. Accuracy is consistently sub-MOA with quality ammunition, which is impressive for a lightweight sporter barrel. The action is buttery smooth right from the start, a hallmark of the Tikka design.
Cons: That lightweight build comes with a trade-off: felt recoil. In .308, it’s noticeably sharper than a heavier rifle, so proper shooting technique and maybe a pad are advised for extended range sessions. The synthetic stock, while tough, is basic and can feel hollow; it’s a functional piece, not a luxury one. The 24-inch barrel is great for ballistics but can be a bit unwieldy in extremely thick brush.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor or muzzle device?
A: The standard model as listed typically is not threaded. Tikka offers a “Tactical” or “CTR” variant with a threaded barrel, but this Superlite hunting model focuses on weight savings. Aftermarket threading is always an option for a gunsmith.
Q: What scope mounts work with this rifle?
A: The receiver uses a standard 17mm dovetail, which is compatible with Tikka-specific rings from brands like Talley, Warne, and Leupold. Many one-piece Picatinny rails from companies like Area 419 or Mountain Tactical also mount directly to this pattern—no gunsmithing required for a solid setup.
Q: Can I use aftermarket stocks or chassis systems?
A: Absolutely. The T3x action has massive aftermarket support. Stocks and chassis from KRG, MDT, and McMillan, among others, are drop-in ready for the T3x, allowing you to customize the rifle for specific disciplines if the factory stock doesn’t suit your needs long-term.
Look, if you need a rifle that performs without constant fiddling and won’t break your back carrying it, the T3x Superlite is a proven answer. It’s a refined tool that respects your effort in the field. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check current availability and consider the FFL transfer process to get this hunter into your hands.



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