Tikka T3x Lite 308 Win Threaded Rifle
Pros & cons
What works
- Adjustable single-stage trigger with a clean 2-4 lb pull weight—crisper than most factory triggers.
- 6.75 lb (1090g) total weight—over a pound lighter than many comparable threaded .308 bolt actions.
- Stainless steel action and barrel provide proven corrosion resistance for wet-weather hunting.
- Factory 5/8×24 threaded muzzle ready for a suppressor or brake without additional gunsmithing.
Trade-offs
- Proprietary 3-round magazine limits capacity; upgrading to AICS pattern requires a $150+ aftermarket bottom metal kit.
- The synthetic stock is somewhat flexible forend—not ideal for heavy bipod use without bedding or reinforcement.
- No optic mount bases included—adds $40-$100 to the initial setup cost for rings or a rail.
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About this product
The Tikka T3x Lite 308 Win Threaded Rifle is a precision-honed, corrosion-resistant bolt-action platform chambered in .308 Winchester, designed from the ground up for hunters and long-range shooters who demand reliability in adverse conditions. This model features a stainless steel action and barrel with a 5/8×24 threaded muzzle, paired with a black synthetic stock, creating a field-ready package that balances durability with a manageable 6.75-pound unloaded weight. Its core appeal lies in its Sako-designed, cold-hammer-forged barrel and a consistently crisp, adjustable trigger—two mechanical advantages that separate it from basic budget rifles.
What is the Tikka T3x Lite 308 Win Threaded Rifle used for?
This rifle is primarily a hunting and precision sport-shooting platform. Its 1:10" twist rate is optimized for stabilizing .308 Win projectiles from 150 to 180 grains, making it ideal for deer, elk, and bear at typical North American hunting distances out to 500 yards. The threaded muzzle allows for direct attachment of a suppressor or muzzle brake, significantly reducing felt recoil and muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots, whether you’re at the bench or in a blind.
How does the Tikka T3x Lite 308 Win Threaded Rifle compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic?
The Tikka T3x Lite is mechanically superior to the Stevens 334 in trigger performance and action smoothness. The T3x’s single-stage trigger breaks cleanly at a user-adjustable 2-4 pounds, while the Stevens 334 uses a heavier, non-adjustable trigger assembly. Where the Stevens 334 wins is on initial price point; for a shooter on an extremely tight budget who only needs minute-of-deer accuracy inside 200 yards, it's a functional tool. For anyone prioritizing a precise, repeatable trigger pull and smoother bolt manipulation for quicker cycling, the Tikka is the clear choice.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 6.75 pounds (1090 grams) unloaded, without an optic or rings. Its overall length is 44.5 inches (1130 mm) with a 22.4-inch (569 mm) cold-hammer-forged barrel. The stock has a length of pull of 13.75 inches (349 mm), which fits most adult shooters well, though very tall or short individuals may need aftermarket spacers or a different stock. The magazine well accepts a single-column, detachable 3-round polymer magazine, contributing to the sleek profile and trim weight.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for the budget-first buyer seeking the absolute lowest entry cost into a .308 platform, nor is it ideal for high-volume, rapid-fire tactical training. The 3-round magazine capacity and relatively thin, flexible synthetic stock, while excellent for weight savings, are not designed for mounting heavy accessories or sustaining a high rate of fire. If your primary use case involves running drills with a 10+ round magazine or building a "do-everything" rifle with a full-length Picatinny rail and a bipod, you’d be better served by a more modular AR-10 pattern rifle.
What's in the box?
You receive the barreled action with the two-position safety engaged, one 3-round detachable polymer magazine, and a factory-installed 5/8×24 thread protector. Tikka does not include optic mounting bases—you’ll need to purchase 1-inch or 30mm rings that fit the 17mm dovetail on the receiver, or an aftermarket Picatinny rail. There are no tools included for adjusting the trigger pull weight, which requires a 2.5mm hex key.
Is the Tikka T3x Lite 308 Win Threaded Rifle worth it at $909?
At $909, this rifle represents a strong value for a shooter who needs out-of-the-box accuracy and suppressor readiness. You are paying a premium over basic models like the Stevens 334 (often found under $500) for a demonstrably better cold-hammer-forged barrel, a fully adjustable trigger, and proven corrosion resistance. For a hunter facing wet, muddy, or snowy conditions, or a precision shooter who wants a solid foundation for hand-load development without immediately needing an aftermarket barrel, the investment is justified. If your use is purely occasional and at short range, the extra cost may not be.
Key attributes
| upc | 082442017631 |
| manufacturer | Tikka |
| manufacturer part number | JRTXB31620MT |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| color | Silver |
| length | 49.1500 |
| model | T3 Lite |
| number of magazines | 1 3 rd. |
| package height | 7.0 |
| package width | 2.9 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Two-Position |
| shipping weight | 8.5 |
| sights | No Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the 5/8×24 thread pattern compatible with .30 caliber suppressors?
- Yes, the 5/8×24 thread is the standard pitch for .30 caliber centerfire rifles like .308 Win and .300 Blackout. Most suppressor manufacturers like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged offer direct-thread mounts or muzzle devices in this pattern. Ensure you consult the suppressor's manual for proper alignment and use of a crush washer or tapered shoulder.
- What scope base does it use?
- The receiver has a 17mm dovetail for proprietary Tikka Optilock ring mounts. For greater flexibility, aftermarket Picatinny rails from brands like Warne, EGW, or Area 419 are available and bolt directly to the drilled and tapped receiver holes. These typically require #6-48 screws and a torque wrench set to 15-20 in-lbs.
- Does it accept AICS pattern magazines?
- No, the factory T3x Lite uses a proprietary single-stack polymer magazine. However, several aftermarket companies like Mountain Tactical and Atlasworx sell bottom metal kits that replace the factory plastic stock insert and allow the use of AICS-pattern .308 magazines, adding both capacity and a more rigid bedding system. Installation requires basic gunsmithing skills.
- How long is the shipping and handling time?
- For in-stock items, processing and shipping typically takes 3-5 business days before the carrier pickup. Transit time varies by location and carrier, but continental US delivery usually adds 2-7 business days. All firearms ship to your chosen FFL holder, who will conduct the mandatory NICS background check upon transfer.