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<blockquote data-quote="Waltech Jim" data-source="post: 63099" data-attributes="member: 3214"><p>Dan,</p><p></p><p>Why do you (we) have to decide on one or the other? After you get the rig set up, it will take you 20 minutes to change to the other caliber. You will have to sight in each time you switch, but, is this going to be a problem? </p><p></p><p>You are going to have to change the bolt head or get another bolt for the rifle, although this is not a serious or expensive problem, you can add at least another $40 to the change-over. You can relieve the forend of the stock to fit the heavier barrel. There will be a gap on both sides of the sporter weight barrel after that, but if you can live with that, it certainly doesn't bother me. </p><p></p><p>Shoot which ever one you like, or best fits the game you are hunting.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waltech Jim, post: 63099, member: 3214"] Dan, Why do you (we) have to decide on one or the other? After you get the rig set up, it will take you 20 minutes to change to the other caliber. You will have to sight in each time you switch, but, is this going to be a problem? You are going to have to change the bolt head or get another bolt for the rifle, although this is not a serious or expensive problem, you can add at least another $40 to the change-over. You can relieve the forend of the stock to fit the heavier barrel. There will be a gap on both sides of the sporter weight barrel after that, but if you can live with that, it certainly doesn’t bother me. Shoot which ever one you like, or best fits the game you are hunting. Jim [/QUOTE]
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