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Roessler Titan 6

About the Roessler

The company founder Erich Roessler started his gunsmithing career in Austria at only 15 years of age and was later promoted to department head of weapons assembly, the job he held until 1996, when he founded his own rifle manufacturing company Roessler Waffen Austria. It could be said it became a family-run company after Erich's son joined his father to help him with manufacturing and processing of mechanical weapon components and the joint effort paid off, as the production and sales of their products kept growing. At the end of the 1990s they began working on the development of Titan 6, which was based on an idea of high-quality bolt action hunting rifle, which could be more affordable compared to the other rifles because of high in-house production knowledge of the founder.

Titan 6 was introduced to the market at the start of 2002 and immediately impressed the public and also other rifle producing companies with the quality and precision of the rifle, even more if you take the price into consideration and thus the rifle spread throughout the Europe like a wildfire in the next couple of years. The incoming orders grew so much, that the company had to expand to Kufstein and so did expand their sales of the rifles throughout the whole world. In 2012 the company presented a new model, Titan 16, which had the same characteristics of high quality and affordable price, with a different focus, as this one was more focused on the driven hunt.

Titan 6 and Titan 3 Rifle Review

Titan 6 is the only rifle in this price range that allows the users to change the barrels to suit their needs. The rifles are highly customizable. The barrel is available in 560 mm for standard calibre and 610 mm for magnum calibre. Their online configurator allows you to assemble rifles where you can choose between wide range of different surface finishes, triggers, pre-installed sights and other rifle elements.

Roessler Titan 3/Titan 6

Source:https://www.titan6.com/en/produkte/titan-6

Titan 3 and Titan 6 got the names from the number of locking lugs they possess. On the left side on the image is the bolt with 6 locking lugs, which belongs to Titan 6, while on the right side there is bolt of Titan 3, which possesses 3 locking lugs.

Roessler Titan 3/Titan 6

Source:https://www.titan6.com/en/produkte/titan-6

The receiver is made of high-strength anodized aluminium and available in black or silver colour. Certain models are in addition to classic RH available in LH version. The rifle accepts magazines with 2 to 5 rounds. If requested, the Titan rifle can be factory provided with two-piece Picatinny bases or standard Picatinny rail of anodized aluminium or burnished steel. The receiver has 4 holes for mounting purpose, 2 at the front mounting surface of the receiver and 2 at the rear surface.

Roessler Titan 3/Titan 6

Source:https://www.titan6.com/en/

Roessler Titan 3/Titan 6

 

Source:https://www.titan6.com/en/

 

Roessler Titan 3/Titan 6

A: 21.9 mm
B: 110 mm
C: 21.9 mm
BHU: 0 mm
Fi: 6-48
R1: R17
R2: R17

Titan 3 is chambered for:

  • 5,6x50 Mag
  • .22-250 Rem
  • .222 Rem
  • .223 Rem
  • 6mm Norma BR
  • .300 Whisper
  • 7,62x39

Titan 6 is chambered for:

  • 6 XC
  • .243 Win
  • .25-06 Rem
  • 6,5x47 Lapua
  • 6,5 Creedmoor
  • 6,5x55 SE
  • 6,5x57
  • 6,5x65 RWS
  • 6,5x68
  • 6,5-284 Norma
  • .270 Win
  • .270 WSM
  • 7mm-08 Rem
  • 7x57
  • 7x64
  • 7mm Rem Mag
  • .300 WSM
  • .300 Win Mag
  • .308 Win
  • .30-06 Spring
  • 8x57 IS
  • 8x68 S
  • 8,5x63 Reb
  • .338 Win Mag
  • .358 Win
  • 9,3x62
  • .375 Ruger

The stock is available in the following variants:

  • Exclusive C
  • Exclusive D
  • Exclusive E
  • Luxury
  • Standard
  • Exclusive Thumbhole
  • Luxury Thumbhole
  • Exclusive Stutzen
  • Luxury Stutzen
  • Carbon
  • All-Round
  • All-Round-Camo
  • Target Light
  • Hunter
  • Target
  • Hybrid

Which rifles have interchangeable mounts

Roessler Titan 3 / Titan 6 share the same mounting surface with Titan Alpha and Savage Axis with the same radiuses along with 2 mounting holes at the front end of the receiver and 2 holes at the rear end and the same distance between these two pairs. This means all mounts made for Roessler Titan 3 / Titan 6 will also fit Titan Alpha and Savage Axis and vice versa.

Another rifle with similar mounting surface is SHR 970 of Swiss Arms company (which is now called Sig Sauer). SHR 970 has the same radiuses on the mounting surface of the receiver and the same distance between the mounting holes in each group, but the distance between the two groups of holes is shorter. This means that two piece mounts, which are meant to be installed on Roessler Titan 3 / Titan 6 will also fit SHR 970 (and Titan Alpha and Savage Axis) and vice versa, but one piece mounts won’t fit SHR 970, because of the different distance between the groups of holes.

Our recommendation for mounts

Fixed mounts:

The perfect fit for Roessler Titan 3 / Titan 6 would be these MAK rings with bases.

Detachable repeatable mounts:

There is a lot of choice for Titan 3 / Titan 6 repeatable detachable mounts and you can’t go wrong with any of them but if we would have to point one out it would be ERAMATIC pivot mount.

Picatinny rails:

We would recommend ERA-TAC Picatinny rail, as it is affordable and made of aluminium, which is ideal from mechanical perspective. More about that in our article:

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If you have this rifle or any other rifle at home, we would really appreciate it if you could send us some photos of the rifle receiver (mounting surface of the rifle when there are no mounts installed), because it would help us expand our rifle mounts database. If you send us a photo of rifle receiver which we don’t already have, that would be of great value to us and we will definitely reward you for your help.

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