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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel life consideration
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 730902" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>That's probably a good explanation. Kinda what I was thinking in the back of my mind. It is always hard to tell what someone expectations are I guess. Thanks for the explanation.</p><p> </p><p>Just out of curiousity, people talk about these Savages that you can just drop barrels in and out of. Is it as simple as unbolting and bolting one in? Can you do it yourself? Kinda curious I guess. I have been more of an archer than a firearm guy for the last few years so I have kinda lost touch with this stuff.</p><p> </p><p>As you explain, everything has a trade off. Kinda the same for archery, so it all makes sense. Thanks everybody for the explanation.</p><p> </p><p>Basically what I am concluding after all this is buy what you want, worry about the rest later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 730902, member: 50419"] That's probably a good explanation. Kinda what I was thinking in the back of my mind. It is always hard to tell what someone expectations are I guess. Thanks for the explanation. Just out of curiousity, people talk about these Savages that you can just drop barrels in and out of. Is it as simple as unbolting and bolting one in? Can you do it yourself? Kinda curious I guess. I have been more of an archer than a firearm guy for the last few years so I have kinda lost touch with this stuff. As you explain, everything has a trade off. Kinda the same for archery, so it all makes sense. Thanks everybody for the explanation. Basically what I am concluding after all this is buy what you want, worry about the rest later. [/QUOTE]
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