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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="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2468947" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>The pined WTO.lug is the simplist way too build a switch barrel, all it is doing is replacing the standard factory lug for a $150 dollar cost. You can use any 700 footprint action that doesn't have a intragal lug. From what I'm reading on this post it's evident not many on here are familiar with the West Texas Ordance (WTO) switch lug.It works flawlessly and the only tool you need is a Allen wrench. The only other thing you have too take in consideration is the barrel channel, you can either use the same contour are have the channel cut too the biggest barrel so the smaller contour will fit . You will have too remove the barrel action from the stock if the barrel fits the stocks barrel channel, example just floated too the barrel channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2468947, member: 116620"] The pined WTO.lug is the simplist way too build a switch barrel, all it is doing is replacing the standard factory lug for a $150 dollar cost. You can use any 700 footprint action that doesn’t have a intragal lug. From what I’m reading on this post it’s evident not many on here are familiar with the West Texas Ordance (WTO) switch lug.It works flawlessly and the only tool you need is a Allen wrench. The only other thing you have too take in consideration is the barrel channel, you can either use the same contour are have the channel cut too the biggest barrel so the smaller contour will fit . You will have too remove the barrel action from the stock if the barrel fits the stocks barrel channel, example just floated too the barrel channel. [/QUOTE]
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