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Bighorn SR3 shouldered prefit
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1615738" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have a question for the owners of the Bidhorn actions. My experience with Pre-fits has been with the Criterion barrels, using the Criterion nuts and recoil lugs. I have the headspace gauges for the variois cartridges I work with, along with the Savage action wrench, barrel vice,etc. to easily mount/switch barrels. I have been exceptionally satisured with not only the performance, but also my ability to the headspace to .0005"-.001" of a given caliber to enable the use of the same FL dye used with other rifles by matching the headspace. I have a Bighorn TL3 on order for a PRS rifle build. Having considered trying a shouldered Pre-fit, I'm curious about how close they are in terms of headspace given any variations in the torque used to mount the barrel, and how precise the action dimensions, and barrel machining precision of the shouldered Pre-fit makers are without having both in hand when fitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1615738, member: 10291"] I have a question for the owners of the Bidhorn actions. My experience with Pre-fits has been with the Criterion barrels, using the Criterion nuts and recoil lugs. I have the headspace gauges for the variois cartridges I work with, along with the Savage action wrench, barrel vice,etc. to easily mount/switch barrels. I have been exceptionally satisured with not only the performance, but also my ability to the headspace to .0005”-.001” of a given caliber to enable the use of the same FL dye used with other rifles by matching the headspace. I have a Bighorn TL3 on order for a PRS rifle build. Having considered trying a shouldered Pre-fit, I’m curious about how close they are in terms of headspace given any variations in the torque used to mount the barrel, and how precise the action dimensions, and barrel machining precision of the shouldered Pre-fit makers are without having both in hand when fitted. [/QUOTE]
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