
WOOX Cobra Tikka T3x Build with Carbon Six and Theos Scope

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Why this custom build? To create a long-range precision platform that marries elegance with elite performance. This build is designed for shooters who expect sub-MOA consistency wrapped in heirloom-quality craftsmanship.
Key components include the WOOX Cobra stock for superior ergonomics and recoil control, a Carbon Six barrel for extreme accuracy, and the Element Optics Theos 6-36x56 FFP scope for pinpoint targeting at distance. Every part is selected for balance, precision, and field-ready reliability.
Who is this build for? Precision hunters, long-range competitors, and discerning shooters who want a custom rifle that performs flawlessly and looks like a work of art.
What does the reader gain? A proven path to build a Tikka T3x-based precision rifle with superior tracking, recoil management, and aesthetics.
The Vision Behind the Build
Every long-range shooter dreams of a rifle that not only groups tight but feels right. This build was born from that pursuit: to make a precision tool that doesn’t feel sterile or soulless, but personal.
At the core is the WOOX Cobra —a stock that transforms any bolt gun into a refined yet rugged precision platform. Its combination of wood and aluminum, warmth and stability, set the tone for a build that’s equal parts classic and cutting edge.
Key Components and Technical Details
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| WOOX Cobra Stock | American Walnut over 7075 aluminum chassis, thumbhole design, sub-MOA capable Adjustable LOP and cheek riser, made in Italy and USA |
| Tikka T3x Action | .308 Win, smooth bolt throw, known for reliability and accuracy |
| Bix’n Andy Dakota Trigger | Single-stage, crisp 1.5-lb pull, drop-in upgrade from Bullet Central |
| Carbon Six Barrel | Carbon-wrapped stainless steel, custom length/profile, 1:10 twist |
| Element Optics Theos Scope | 6-36x56 FFP, APR-2D reticle, ED glass, zero stop, 34mm tube |
| Hawkins Precision Rings | Featherweight aluminum, low-profile, rock-solid scope mounting |
| Area 419 Hellfire Muzzle Brake | Directional recoil-reduction, tool-less install, modular threads |
| Area 419 Maverick Suppressor | Tunable gas system, precision-caliber ready, titanium & Inconel build |
Field Experience

The first time you get behind this rifle, you notice the Cobra’s intuitive control. Recoil feels muted, the grip fills the hand perfectly, and the stock-to-shoulder weld is natural and repeatable.
The Carbon Six barrel is a tack-driver, and combined with the Bix’n Andy trigger, shots break like glass. The Theos scope delivers staggering clarity—dialing from 6x to 36x without losing contrast or reticle sharpness.
Muzzle rise is nearly eliminated thanks to the Hellfire brake, and when swapping to the Maverick suppressor, tone and recoil shift without throwing off POI. It’s a build made for pushing past your limits while staying grounded in reliability.
This WOOX Cobra precision rifle is more than an assembly of top-tier parts. It’s a modern heirloom, designed to outshoot expectations and outlast generations. Every component supports the shooter’s intent: tighter groups, smoother follow-ups, and a shooting experience that inspires confidence.
If you're building your dream precision rig, start with the WOOX Cobra —and let craftsmanship guide your performance.

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