The Tikka T3x Ace Game is a bolt-action sporting rifle chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum designed for hunting and precision field use. Built on a modular aluminum chassis, this configuration pairs a fluted, threaded 24″ medium-contour barrel with an adjustable skeleton rear stock for a repeatable, personalized fit. The rifle is configured with an integrated Picatinny optic mount and a detachable magazine to support rapid reloads in practical shooting and hunting scenarios.
Key Specifications
- The caliber is 7mm Remington Magnum.
- The action is a Bolt Action for reliable, repeatable operation.
- The barrel measures 24 inches and is fluted with a threaded muzzle in a 5/8×24 pattern.
- The overall length is 44 inches.
- The rifle weight is 9.5 lbs, reflecting its chassis construction and medium-contour barrel.
- The stock is a chassis-style construction made from aluminum with a black Cerakote finish.
- The rifle includes an integrated Picatinny optic rail with a 20 MOA cant.
- A detachable magazine is present; reported magazine capacities vary in the supplied data and require review.
- Other features include a fluted, threaded medium barrel, adjustable single-stage trigger, adjustable skeleton rear stock and pistol grip, RRS ARCA rail, and a 7-slot M-LOK handguard.
The T3x Ace Game emphasizes modular ergonomics and repeatability: adjustable cheek rest, length of pull and an ambidextrous thumb rest support consistent shooting position and follow-up shots. Its aluminum chassis and Cerakote metal finish favor durability and weather resistance in field conditions. The combination of a threaded, fluted barrel and an RRS ARCA rail makes this rifle suitable for hunters and precision shooters who prioritize a configurable, stable platform.
Note on magazines: the source data includes conflicting entries for magazine capacity (both 10-round and 5-round references appear). Where local statutory magazine capacity limits apply — Hawaii, California, Connecticut, D.C., Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado — users should ensure they possess magazines compliant with state law.





