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Switch barrels systems. Good or Bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 2413260" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>I've got 2 traditional switch barrel rifles (from benchrest days) and 3 WTO switch barrel guns. All work great and are repeatable. Only real difference is ease of switching barrels.</p><p>The WTO doesn't require a barrel vise and action wrench to change barrels. </p><p>My smith did both types. If the smith is competent he should be able to do it.</p><p>My WTO switchlugs are on R700 actions (2) and one is on a Tikka. About to have another installed on a R700 Mag action. I highly recommend them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 2413260, member: 111593"] I've got 2 traditional switch barrel rifles (from benchrest days) and 3 WTO switch barrel guns. All work great and are repeatable. Only real difference is ease of switching barrels. The WTO doesn't require a barrel vise and action wrench to change barrels. My smith did both types. If the smith is competent he should be able to do it. My WTO switchlugs are on R700 actions (2) and one is on a Tikka. About to have another installed on a R700 Mag action. I highly recommend them! [/QUOTE]
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