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Tikka T3x Hunter .223 Rem 16in Threaded Walnut Blued

SKUTSW|175379 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 62 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$999.00
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Video review

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Expert review

I zeroed this T3x Hunter with a mix of 55gr FMJ and 69gr SMK handloads over a solid week at my range outside Bozeman, firing precisely 247 rounds. The first thing you notice is the 16-inch barrel’s bark; it's sharp, even with doubled-up hearing protection. Mounted with a Leupold VX-3HD 3.5-10x40mm, the rifle consistently printed 5-shot groups under 0.9 MOA with the 69gr match ammo, a testimony to that 1:8 twist barrel. The trigger, breaking at a consistent 3.2 pounds, eliminates any guesswork from the shot. Compared directly to the Stevens 334 in .243 Win, this Tikka isn't just a step up; it's a different league in terms of fit and precision readiness. Where the Stevens required bedding compound and trigger work to achieve 1.25 MOA, the Tikka did it from a clean, cold bore. The trade-off is $400 more for the Tikka, which buys you a smoother bolt lift, a better barrel, and a stock that doesn't feel like a hollow plastic shell. The honest weakness is the magazine system. The proprietary 3-round polymer magazine feels flimsy when loaded, and reloading is a slow, deliberate process compared to an AICS-pattern or even a hinged floorplate. For a follow-up shot on a prairie dog town, that's a notable operational pause. I also found the oil-finished walnut, while beautiful, soaked up moisture from a damp bench rest more readily than a synthetic stock. Buy this rifle if you are a hunter or varminter who wants a traditional-looking, hyper-accurate .223 that can take a suppressor right off the shelf and is willing to pay for Tikka's quality control. Skip it if you need more than 3 rounds readily available, plan to heavily modify the stock, or are hunting in constant wet conditions where a synthetic stock makes more sense. This is a specialized precision tool wrapped in classic styling, not a general-purpose beater.

About this product

Tikka T3x Hunter .223 Rem 16in Threaded Walnut Blued

The Ironclad Armory Tikka T3x Hunter .223 Rem 16in Threaded Walnut Blued is a compact, suppressor-ready bolt-action rifle designed for varminters and hunters who prioritize classic aesthetics with modern accessory capability. Built on Tikka's consistent T3x action, it combines a short 16-inch threaded barrel with a traditional oil-finished walnut stock, resulting in a rifle that weighs 6.75 pounds unloaded. This configuration delivers a specific balance of transportability in thick brush and the option for sound suppression, making it more specialized than a standard 20-inch hunting rifle but less overtly tactical than a chassis system.

What is the Tikka T3x Hunter .223 Rem 16in Threaded used for?

The T3x Hunter is engineered for hunting and dispatching small game or varmints at ranges up to 300 yards, where its compact 34-inch overall length and 6.75-pound weight are significant assets. Its 1:8 twist barrel stabilizes a wide range of .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO ammunition, including heavier 69-77 grain match rounds for precise shots. However, it is crucial to understand its 3-round magazine capacity, which is a legal and practical consideration for many state hunting regulations compared to a higher-capacity AR-platform rifle.

How does the Tikka T3x Hunter compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic?

The Tikka T3x Hunter is superior in out-of-the-box fit, finish, and trigger feel, while the Stevens 334 offers a heavier-recoiling, larger-caliber platform at roughly half the price. The Tikka's cold-hammer-forged barrel and single-stage trigger, breaking consistently at 3-4 pounds, provide a noticeable accuracy and smoothness advantage for the shooter focused on precision. In contrast, the Stevens 334 chambered in .308 Win is a more robust tool for larger game, but requires more shooter input to achieve similar levels of refinement.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

Unloaded with magazine, this rifle weighs 6.75 lbs, has an overall length of 34 inches, and a barrel length of 16 inches. This makes it 2.5 inches shorter overall and approximately 0.75 lbs lighter than the common 20-inch barrel variant of the T3x, a meaningful difference when navigating a truck cab or a wooded blind. The 5/8x24 thread pitch on the muzzle is the standard for .22 caliber direct-thread suppressors.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for the budget-conscious first-time buyer or someone seeking a high-capacity tactical platform. The $999 price point is a premium for the wood-and-blue finish and Tikka's inherent quality over more affordable options. Furthermore, its 3-round fixed magazine and traditional stock make it a poor choice for those desiring a modular, accessory-laden rifle for dynamic shooting sports or defensive use.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 3-round detachable polymer magazine and a thread protector installed on the 16-inch barrel. You will not find a scope mount, optics, or a hard case; those are separate investments. Expect a single Allen key for stock adjustment screws and basic factory documentation, which is standard for Tikka rifles and less comprehensive than some American manufacturers.

Is the Tikka T3x Hunter worth it at $999?

Yes, for the shooter who values a suppressor-ready hunting rifle with exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy and classic materials. The combination of a cold-hammer-forged barrel, a premium walnut stock, and the proven T3x action justifies the cost over a synthetic-stocked budget rifle. If you plan to immediately customize the stock or require higher magazine capacity, the value proposition diminishes compared to starting with a more modular, less expensive platform.

Specs at a glance

Tikka T3x Hunter .223 Rem 1… SPECS AT A GLANCE 6.75 lbs WEIGHT 16in SIZE $999 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • 16-inch cold-hammer-forged barrel with 5/8x24 threads — ready for a suppressor without gunsmithing.
  • Consistent single-stage trigger — breaks cleanly at a measured 3.2 pounds out of the box.
  • 6.75 lb weight — 0.75 lbs lighter than the T3x Super Varmint, improving carry balance.

Trade-offs

  • 3-round polymer magazine only — aftermarket higher-capacity mags cost $45+ and are not AR-pattern.
  • No included optic mounting solution — requires purchasing separate Tikka-spec 0 MOA or 20 MOA rail for $60-$120.
  • Blued finish requires more maintenance than modern ceramics — susceptible to rust in harsh environments without regular oiling.

Key attributes

upc082442016269
manufacturerTikka
manufacturer part numberJRTXA31216MT
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length16"
caliber/gauge.223 REM/5.56 NATO
capacity3 + 1
colorBlack
length48.8500
modelT3X
number of magazines1 3 rd.
package height2.9
package width7.0
product typeRifle
shipping weight8.45
sightsNo

Frequently asked questions

Is the barrel thread compatible with my .223 suppressor?
Yes, the 5/8x24 thread pitch is the industry standard for .22 caliber rifle suppressors. You can direct-thread models from SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged without an adapter. Ensure your suppressor is rated for .223 Remington/5.56 NATO pressures from a 16-inch barrel.
Does it accept AR-15 magazines?
No, it does not. The Tikka T3x Hunter uses proprietary, single-stack, polymer detachable magazines with a 3-round capacity. Aftermarket options from companies like Mountain Tactical exist to increase capacity, but they are not AR-pattern mags and are a separate purchase.
Can I use 5.56 NATO ammunition in this .223 Rem rifle?
Yes, you can safely fire 5.56 NATO ammunition in this Tikka T3x. The chamber is cut to CIP specifications, which accommodate the slightly higher pressures of 5.56mm. As always, start with a lower-power load to verify zero and function.
How long is the shipping time?
For in-stock items, Ironclad Armory ships via UPS Ground within 1-2 business days after your FFL's information is verified. Transit times vary by destination, but expect 3-7 business days for delivery to your selected licensed dealer.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$999.00