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Thoughts on a Savage Switch barrel Build
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<blockquote data-quote="rscott5028" data-source="post: 563785" data-attributes="member: 24624"><p>I agree with the gunsmith who wasn't after your money anyways. </p><p> </p><p>And, I can also see having some specialty cartridges that you don't use year round. </p><p> </p><p>If you want a real switch barrel rifle, save up for a Blaser. </p><p> </p><p>But, if you want to change barrels/cartridges every now and then for special applications or just to keep life interesting, then go for it. </p><p> </p><p>I'd recommend building the first one and shooting it a while, and then buy your next barrel when you're ready. I've done that with my 700's and have some extra barrels around. I may or may not shoot 'em ever again. But, they're worth more to me than the resale value because I know how they shot when I got bored and swapped for a new one. </p><p> </p><p>For the setup you describe, you might check out this stock... <a href="http://www.xlrindustries.com/" target="_blank">XLR Industries | Tactical Innovation Redefined</a></p><p> </p><p>Good luck!</p><p>-- richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rscott5028, post: 563785, member: 24624"] I agree with the gunsmith who wasn't after your money anyways. And, I can also see having some specialty cartridges that you don't use year round. If you want a real switch barrel rifle, save up for a Blaser. But, if you want to change barrels/cartridges every now and then for special applications or just to keep life interesting, then go for it. I'd recommend building the first one and shooting it a while, and then buy your next barrel when you're ready. I've done that with my 700's and have some extra barrels around. I may or may not shoot 'em ever again. But, they're worth more to me than the resale value because I know how they shot when I got bored and swapped for a new one. For the setup you describe, you might check out this stock... [url=http://www.xlrindustries.com/]XLR Industries | Tactical Innovation Redefined[/url] Good luck! -- richard [/QUOTE]
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