Factory rifles are better than they’ve ever been.
But the real question is:
👉 How much performance are you leaving on the table with factory ammo?
In this video, Rob and Jeromy take Jeromy’s Tikka T3X Lite in 6.5 Creedmoor and dive deep into seating depth testing to see just how accurate this lightweight hunting rifle can become with handloads.
And honestly…
👉 The results were way better than expected.
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🔥 Key Takeaways
- The Tikka T3X Lite consistently improved with handloaded ammo
- Seating depth changes dramatically affected group size
- The rifle averaged around 0.49 MOA in 3-shot groups
- Even as a lightweight “pencil barrel” hunting rifle, the Tikka performed exceptionally well
- 140gr ELD-M bullets proved highly accurate in this setup
- Reloading unlocked significantly more performance than factory ammo
The Rifle Setup
This wasn’t some crazy custom precision build.
This was:
👉 A factory Tikka T3X Lite in 6.5 Creedmoor
A lightweight hunting rifle with:
- Pencil barrel
- Hunting-focused design
- Factory action
And the goal here was simple:
👉 Make it shoot better.
Why They Chose the 140gr ELD-M
Rob and Jeromy had already tested multiple factory loads previously.
After testing:
- Different bullet weights
- Different brands
- Factory ammo options
They landed on:
👉 140gr Hornady ELD-M
And yes…
They make a point to say it again in the video:
“Those are hunting bullets, not just match bullets.”
What They Were Actually Testing
This wasn’t powder charge testing.
This was:
👉 Seating depth testing.
The goal:
- Keep powder charge consistent
- Adjust bullet seating depth in .003 increments
- Find the rifle’s accuracy node
As Rob explains:
“We’re going to push it in and see how that group closes.”
The Starting Point: Basically Factory Accuracy
At the first seating depth:
- Groups were okay
- Roughly similar to factory ammo
- Around the 0.8–1.2 MOA range
Not terrible…
But not what they were looking for either.
Then Things Started Improving Fast
As the seating depth changed:
👉 The groups tightened noticeably.
Results included:
- 0.88 MOA groups
- 0.73 MOA groups
- 0.50 MOA groups
- 0.59 MOA groups
And this is where the Tikka started showing its potential.
The “Creedmoor Hack”
One interesting thing discussed during the video:
👉 The “6.5 Creedmoor Hack”
According to Rob and Jeromy:
If you’re running:
- 140gr bullets
- Around 2700 FPS
- MIL scope
You can estimate your elevation by:
- Taking the first number of the distance
- Subtracting 2
Example:
- 500 yards = 5
- 5 – 2 = 3 MILs
And surprisingly…
👉 They say it tracks extremely well in real-world shooting.
Finding the Accuracy Node
Eventually, the rifle settled into a very clear node.
The best-performing seating depths consistently produced:
- Sub-MOA groups
- Multiple half-MOA performances
- Tight consistency
Then they pushed the bullet another .003 deeper…
And everything opened up again.
That confirmed it:
👉 They had found the sweet spot.
The Pencil Barrel Reality
This part of the video was really important.
The Tikka T3X Lite is:
- Lightweight
- Portable
- Built for hunting
Which means:
👉 The pencil barrel heats up fast.
That’s why Rob introduces an interesting theory:
3-shot groups may actually matter more for hunting rifles.
Because realistically:
- Hunters aren’t taking 5+ shots rapidly
- Hunting rifles aren’t designed for sustained fire
- Heat changes group performance quickly
And honestly?
It’s a solid argument.
The Final Result: A Legit Half-MOA Hunting Rifle
After reviewing all the data:
👉 The rifle averaged approximately 0.49 MOA in 3-shot groups
That’s seriously impressive for:
- A lightweight hunting rifle
- A factory action
- A pencil barrel setup
Especially considering this rifle is still practical enough for:
- Hunting
- KYL challenges
- Evens Challenge shooting
- Long-range practice
What This Really Proves
This video highlights something huge:
👉 Factory rifles are often way more capable than people think.
The biggest limiting factor usually isn’t the rifle.
It’s:
- Ammo selection
- Load development
- Shooter consistency
Tikka’s Reputation Holds Up
There’s a reason Tikka rifles have the reputation they do.
And after this test?
Rob and Jeromy basically confirmed it.
As they said:
“Everybody loves Tikkas… we kind of just proved that they are great.”
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Final Thoughts: Reloading Changes Everything
This video proves one thing:
👉 Reloading can completely transform a rifle.
A factory hunting rifle that was shooting around:
- 0.8–1 MOA with factory ammo
Was brought down to:
- Consistent half-MOA territory
Just by:
- Testing
- Adjusting seating depth
- Putting in the work
And honestly…
That’s what makes precision shooting addicting.