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Reuse Tikka T3 action or buy new

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I'm interested in putting together a long-range 6.5CM rifle based on a Tikka action. I've been researching and I know that a Tac A1 is a popular option as is purchasing a CTR and getting a chassis for it.

I happen to have a Tikka T3 not T3x) in .243 Win that I never really shoot and have considered selling. Would it make sense to remove (and perhaps sell?) the barrel and mount a pre-fit 6.5CM barrel from one of the popular manufacturers, or should I just sell it and go CTR/A1? I have a barrel vise but don't have an action wrench for it so I may ask a gunsmith to do the removal. Can anyone comment on a fair price for such a job?

Finally, one specific question: I know that one of the new features in the T3x is more and/or more robust mounting holes for a rail. Should I be concerned about the durability of the mounting holes in the T3 action, especially since long-range shooting typically involves large and heavy optics?
 
Reuse it, here's my old T3 .270 now wearing a Beanland Proof 6.5CM.

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And here's how it does @610yds.
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And 1237
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Nothing wrong with the "plain old" T3. I'd highly suggest the Murphy Precision rail. It has a beefy stainless recoil lug/pin and the machining is perfect.
 
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Like above, definitely use your existing action. Then make the rifle how you'd like it.

That being said, my brother bought a CTR 24" SS and that thing shoots lights out with Federal premium 130 Berger ammunition. If I didn't have my 6.5 Sherman, I'd be going the CTR route.
 
Like the others said, build, pick a chassis or stock to put it in. Hard to beat a bravo for a budget build. You could do a prefit barrel as well and do it yourself. Bugholes does prefits on all their barrel choices.
 
As above, I would certainly use that action. If the barrel isn't shot out, sell it to get some money back. Add in a stock and barrel of your choice and I'd expect you'd be under what one specs on a CTR and it's setup exactly how you want. I think PVA does Tikka prefits now too, so plenty of options.
 
I'll vouch for the PVA prefit on a Tikka. Near Manufacturing makes a rail thats a work of machining art. Mines in a KRG Bravo but you can bolt a TRG stock or forend to the KRG backbone if so desired.
 
Love that shorty, is it chopped and threaded? Which caliber?

It's a Tikka Varmint barrel in .308. Had it chopped to 17.5' and threaded. I then inletted a Tikka lite stock to accept the varmint barrel profile. It balances very well and is insanely accurate. When I had this rifle scoped it shot a 2 inch 5 shot group at 500m with 155smk's. Despite the short barrel, it will push factory Aussie Outback ammo, which is 165gr, to 2675fps. One of my absolute favourite rifles.