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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Building a switch barrel rifle, slowly.
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<blockquote data-quote="OldElkHunter1961" data-source="post: 2468133" data-attributes="member: 121205"><p>An old school solution: The Remington M8 and 81are both take down rifles. No tools required. If your go with the family of cartridges designed for the M8 (.25, .30 and .32 Rem) all you have to do is drop the forend, unscrew the bolt that holds the barrel assembly in the receiver and slip in the other desired caliber barrel assembly. Viola caliber switched in a minute and change. Brass and dies are available for all 3 cartridges. Not exactly a long range proposition. ~300 yards +/- cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldElkHunter1961, post: 2468133, member: 121205"] An old school solution: The Remington M8 and 81are both take down rifles. No tools required. If your go with the family of cartridges designed for the M8 (.25, .30 and .32 Rem) all you have to do is drop the forend, unscrew the bolt that holds the barrel assembly in the receiver and slip in the other desired caliber barrel assembly. Viola caliber switched in a minute and change. Brass and dies are available for all 3 cartridges. Not exactly a long range proposition. ~300 yards +/- cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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