NEW High Desert Rifle Works Linear Bottom Metal for Tikka T3/T3x Rifles

   05.18.20

NEW High Desert Rifle Works Linear Bottom Metal for Tikka T3/T3x Rifles

Target shooters and hunters alike rely on Tikka rifles to accomplish their task at hand. Tikka rifles are known world-wide for their tremendous accuracy out-of-the-box, and great ease-of-use in regards to maintenance and upgrades. One essential improvement gun owners can make on their Tikkas is replacing the factory plastic trigger guard with solid bottom metal. A leader in that specific category is High Desert Rifle Works. Established back in 2014, they have been crafting and tailoring products for Tikka firearms for years. The High Desert Rifle Works Linear Bottom Metal is their newest product in a long line of quality upgrades to the platform.

The High Desert Rifle Works Linear Bottom Metal is designed to compliment modern rifle stocks. It also allows a little more room for a gloved hand while shooting. This can be invaluable on frigid days afield hunting or blustery days on the firing line at a competition. The reason why the Linear Bottom Metal from High Desert Rifle Works is worth investing in is in the finer details. Aluminum’s increased strength means you can easily torque the action screw to 45 In/Lbs. The trigger guard’s decreased flexibility removes vibration. These two benefits together increase your potential accuracy. Some of the other specifications for the Linear Bottom Metal can be read below as presented by High Desert Rifle Works:

  • Aluminum Trigger Guard for Tikka T3/T3x Lite, Superlite, Hunter, Compact, Tac, Varmint, Forest, and Battue series of rifles
  • Designed to Match the Form Factor of Linear Rifle Stocks
  • Made of 6061 Aluminum | Cerakote H Series | Cerakote Titanium
  • Weighs 2.3 Ounces
  • Includes Aluminum Magazine Release
  • Includes Shim Kit and CRAFTSMAN T25 TORX Bit for ¼ Inch Driver
  • Proudly designed in New Mexico and made in the USA

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The Linear Bottom Metal is available in Black and Stainless Cerakote at an MSRP of $145. The Cerakote finish on every Linear Bottom Metal is applied locally by BMC Tactical in Albuquerque. The founder and CEO of High Desert Rifle Works, Thomas Gomez, concisely explains why you will want this bottom metal or any of their trigger guards:

Tikka makes a fantastic rifle. The addition of our Trigger Guard maximizes the accuracy potential of the rifle and will not fail.

When it comes to our firearms we always want to squeeze the most accuracy and potential out of them as possible. If you are a Tikka owner, High Desert Rifle Works helps to make that possible. The only thing that remains is what do you think? Is this something you would be willing to put on your elk rifle? Possibly a Tikka used for target shooting? Let us know all of your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.


About High Desert Rifle Works

High Desert Rifle Works was created to provide quality gear for the modern Sportsman. All of our products are thoroughly tested before they are launched and will not fail at a critical time. Our Tikka T3/T3X/T3 Hunter trigger guards were designed and are manufactured here in the United States.

Do you need help with product testing and marketing? Our specialties are hunting, backpacking, fly-fishing, practical field shooting, and long range shooting. We have a facility in Central New Mexico that is ideal for product testing and marketing demonstrations. Our facility is optimal for extreme long range shooting.

Resume and qualifications available upon request.

Email: info@highdesertrifleworks.com

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