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<blockquote data-quote="nkyshooter" data-source="post: 2112025" data-attributes="member: 83787"><p>So I've built Remage ... I won't argue they are "more" accurate but I will challenge any claim that they are "less" accurate. I will agree a shouldered and properly headspaced barrel is "easier" to swap in the field - or anywhere else for that matter ... </p><p></p><p>If I am building with the intent for it to be an on the fly switch barrel - yes shouldered - if you just want to be able to swap barrels yourself, a precision ground recoil lug and precision barrel nut will shoot as accurately as a shouldered setup - some may weigh in and disagree with this claim but groups in the .2s,.3s, and .4s at 100 are evidence that a remage setup is very very accurate.</p><p></p><p>but - build what you will LIKE! ... have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nkyshooter, post: 2112025, member: 83787"] So I've built Remage ... I won't argue they are "more" accurate but I will challenge any claim that they are "less" accurate. I will agree a shouldered and properly headspaced barrel is "easier" to swap in the field - or anywhere else for that matter ... If I am building with the intent for it to be an on the fly switch barrel - yes shouldered - if you just want to be able to swap barrels yourself, a precision ground recoil lug and precision barrel nut will shoot as accurately as a shouldered setup - some may weigh in and disagree with this claim but groups in the .2s,.3s, and .4s at 100 are evidence that a remage setup is very very accurate. but - build what you will LIKE! ... have fun! [/QUOTE]
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