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Any compelling reason NOT to use a Nucleus 2.0?
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<blockquote data-quote="kai" data-source="post: 2416696" data-attributes="member: 98994"><p>I have an earlier gen 1 Nucleus and 4 barrels for it. I also bought the barloc system that allows me to use prefit Savage style barrels and VERY easily change barrels using an Allen wrench without disassbling anything else off the gun. The barloc system does add some degree of variability/ inconsistency in barrel installation and point of impact. My latest custom barrel is a shouldered barrel for utmost consistency. </p><p>I really like the bolt knob... so much that I made a similar one for my new CZ 457 practice rifle.</p><p>I have 3 boltfaces and ordered a fourth boltface for a 6mm ARC cartridge.</p><p>I use HS Precision bottom metal and mags in my long action. I add extensions to my mags for short cartridges like .223 so that I can practice/shoot virtually all cartridges in my gun up to my 28 Nosler. </p><p>I like the mechanical ejection. It's easy to eject brass close or far as you like.</p><p>Most of all, I like being able to shoot all cartridges from the same gun with the same stock, trigger and scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kai, post: 2416696, member: 98994"] I have an earlier gen 1 Nucleus and 4 barrels for it. I also bought the barloc system that allows me to use prefit Savage style barrels and VERY easily change barrels using an Allen wrench without disassbling anything else off the gun. The barloc system does add some degree of variability/ inconsistency in barrel installation and point of impact. My latest custom barrel is a shouldered barrel for utmost consistency. I really like the bolt knob... so much that I made a similar one for my new CZ 457 practice rifle. I have 3 boltfaces and ordered a fourth boltface for a 6mm ARC cartridge. I use HS Precision bottom metal and mags in my long action. I add extensions to my mags for short cartridges like .223 so that I can practice/shoot virtually all cartridges in my gun up to my 28 Nosler. I like the mechanical ejection. It's easy to eject brass close or far as you like. Most of all, I like being able to shoot all cartridges from the same gun with the same stock, trigger and scope. [/QUOTE]
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