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Re: Yes
Sure
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Re: Yes
So you have it covered from 1 yard to 200?
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Re: Yes
I'm more interested in that 2x6 duplex load
Re: Yes
Those are some fairly old rounds
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Re: Yes
Model? That's pretty sweet!
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Re: Yes
Ithaca Tikka 412 I belive. Some people call them the LSA 55. Made in Finland, imported by Ithaca in New York. I beleive they were made from 70-81. Alot of speculating here. My grandfather bought him and my father one sometime in the 70s. This is my grandfathers that he gave me. My brother has my dads
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I have a true Valmet 412s. Tikka did make a valmet 412 copy 512 maybe? The barrels were interchangeable with Valmets. The Ithaca lsa 55 is a totally different gun I think. Mine is 12 over 243. I had a reduce load worked up at about 1800 fps that would work on them but not destroy anything. Perfect solution for those birds that want to stand between 45 and 50 yards and look and gobble. Thanks for the memory.
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I read somewhere that a company bought the specs for the Tikka and were going to start making them again. Europe somewhere of course. Im in Lynchburg right now working for a while. If u want to get together and chat let me know.DBLGBL wrote: ↑March 19th, 2018, 8:01 pm I have a true Valmet 412s. Tikka did make a valmet 412 copy 512 maybe? The barrels were interchangeable with Valmets. The Ithaca lsa 55 is a totally different gun I think. Mine is 12 over 243. I had a reduce load worked up at about 1800 fps that would work on them but not destroy anything. Perfect solution for those birds that want to stand between 45 and 50 yards and look and gobble. Thanks for the memory.
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yes selector switch is on the side. Im pretty sure all the tikkas selectors were on the side. The very first models the selectors were oval. Mine is square. Yes 222
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That one is in nice shape too. I was at a gun shop in va 15 years ago and the guy there had 8 tikkas stockpiled. They were priced at 1500.
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