Tikka T3x Tac A1 .308 Win — 24″ Threaded
About this product
The Tikka T3x Tac A1 .308 Win is a purpose-built tactical precision rifle built on a one-piece aluminum chassis with a 24-inch cold-hammer-forged, threaded barrel. It represents a factory-ready solution for shooters requiring a repeatable, adjustable platform capable of sub-MOA precision. I've seen it chosen by entry-level PRS competitors and law enforcement marksmanship units for its out-of-the-box capability.
What is the Tikka T3x Tac A1 used for?
This rifle is for deliberate, supported long-range shooting like positional competition or fixed-position duty use. The chassis design and 24-inch barrel prioritize shot-to-shot repeatability and compatibility with night vision or thermal clip-on systems. It is not a hunting rifle; at 11.9 pounds unloaded, it is a dedicated range or duty tool.
How does the Tikka T3x Tac A1 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Tac A1 is a superior, but far more expensive, system for precision work than the Stevens 334 in .308 Win. You are paying an $1800 premium for the Tac A1's true one-piece aluminum chassis, fully adjustable stock, smoother two-stage trigger, and its proven track record of sub-MOA accuracy, whereas the Stevens 334 is a budget-conscious, lightweight hunting rifle built on a traditional stock.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs exactly 11.9 pounds without optics or suppressor, with an overall length of 44.5 inches. The forend provides 17.5 inches of continuous 3, 6, and 9 o'clock M-LOK mounting real estate, and the adjustable cheek riser offers 1.5 inches of vertical travel. This makes it a stable but heavy platform.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for hunters needing a lightweight carry gun or casual plinkers on a budget. If you are primarily punching paper under 200 yards, a more affordable and lighter rifle like the Stevens 334 will suffice and save you money. The Tac A1's value is unlocked by shooters engaging targets beyond 500 yards consistently.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with one 10-round steel magazine, four spacers for the adjustable buttstock (providing 0.75 inches of length-of-pull adjustment), a hex wrench set for all user-adjustable components, and a user manual. Note that a 20-MOA Picatinny rail option is NOT included, only the supplied 0-MOA base, which may limit scope adjustment for extreme long range.
Is the Tikka T3x Tac A1 worth it at $2,319?
Yes, but only if your shooting discipline justifies the integrated chassis and you value immediate capability over custom building. For a shooter planning to spend $1,200 on a standard rifle and then another $800-$1,200 on an aftermarket chassis, this package becomes compelling at its $2,319 price point, as it arrives with a proven, matched system.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee — factory-tested for 3-shot groups at 100 yards.
- Fully adjustable chassis — 1.5" cheek riser travel and 0.75" LOP spacers included.
- 5/8"-24 threaded muzzle — direct compatibility with suppressors and .30 cal brakes.
Trade-offs
- Heavy at 11.9 lbs unloaded — a significant load for anything but supported shooting.
- Proprietary magazines — replacement 10-rd steel mags cost ~$90-100 each.
- No anti-cant bubble level included — a crucial $40 accessory for precision shooting not in the box.
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Key attributes
| upc | 082442875668 |
| manufacturer | Tikka |
| manufacturer part number | JRTAC316L |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 10 + 1 |
| color | Black |
| length | 48.7500 |
| model | T3X |
| number of magazines | 1 10 rd. |
| package height | 2.9 |
| package width | 10.2 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 14.75 |
| sights | No Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard AR-10 magazines?
- No, the T3x Tac A1 uses proprietary Tikka CTK/Sako TRG pattern magazines. The rifle ships with a 10-round steel magazine. Additional factory magazines can be purchased from Ironclad Armory or major distributors like EuroOptic.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Due to its chassis configuration, you will need a hard case with a minimum interior length of 46-48 inches to accommodate the rifle with muzzle protection. A standard 42-inch single-rifle case is too short. Plan for a larger case like those from Plano or Pelican.
- What barrel threading does it have?
- The barrel terminates in a 5/8"-24 TPI thread pattern, with approximately 0.800 inches of thread length. This is the U.S. industry standard for .30 caliber muzzle devices. It will directly accept most .30 caliber muzzle brakes and suppressors without an adapter.
- Is the Picatinny rail removable?
- Yes, the 0-MOA Picatinny rail is secured to the receiver with six 6-48 screws. It can be removed to install an aftermarket rail, such as a 20-MOA or 30-MOA cant model from Warne or Mountain Tactical, to increase scope elevation for long-range shooting. The process requires proper torque at 18-20 in-lbs.