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<blockquote data-quote="Citius7" data-source="post: 1323523" data-attributes="member: 100774"><p>I shoot a Bighorn TL3 action with multiple shouldered barrels. 6mm Dasher is awesome and extremely forgiving to handload for. 6.5 saum is a shouldered barrel to the TL3. As is my 6mm competition match and 6mm Lapua. We have 223 wylde barrels coming that will be our training rifles meant for 75 grain pills. All this gives versitility. And calibers that can be had from the same scope and chassis and action and trigger. Only takes five minutes to spin one off and torque the other one on. We do it in the field. I suggest that. We run MPA chassis. But any will do. The Bighorn is just a good 700 clone with a mechanical ejector. But what makes it special is it's extremely tight tolerances while machining. Josh from PVA said he has measured every TL3 that's come through his shop and from the longest to the shortest it has only been 2 ten thou difference. So he can spin barrels shouldered for you when he never needs to see your action. Pretty sweet. And cheap. One gun. One trigger. One scope. Many settings for zero. Many barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citius7, post: 1323523, member: 100774"] I shoot a Bighorn TL3 action with multiple shouldered barrels. 6mm Dasher is awesome and extremely forgiving to handload for. 6.5 saum is a shouldered barrel to the TL3. As is my 6mm competition match and 6mm Lapua. We have 223 wylde barrels coming that will be our training rifles meant for 75 grain pills. All this gives versitility. And calibers that can be had from the same scope and chassis and action and trigger. Only takes five minutes to spin one off and torque the other one on. We do it in the field. I suggest that. We run MPA chassis. But any will do. The Bighorn is just a good 700 clone with a mechanical ejector. But what makes it special is it's extremely tight tolerances while machining. Josh from PVA said he has measured every TL3 that's come through his shop and from the longest to the shortest it has only been 2 ten thou difference. So he can spin barrels shouldered for you when he never needs to see your action. Pretty sweet. And cheap. One gun. One trigger. One scope. Many settings for zero. Many barrels. [/QUOTE]
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