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For Switch-Barrel Guns, How Do You Maintain Accurate Scope Zero?
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<blockquote data-quote="kai" data-source="post: 1446270" data-attributes="member: 98994"><p>jda2631... I'm using a similar solution. Most of my barrels will have a 1.2 inch diameter shank and a shoulder cut to head space the barrel. I will also be using Savage type prefit barrels (because they're stock items and less costly than custom barrels). On the prefit barrels, I will be permanently installing custom barrel nuts (with no serrations for aesthetic reasons).</p><p></p><p>Tidus56.... I was also planning on using a Bighorn action and considered the WTO lug. After studying the ARC Nucleus and Barloc, I decided to go with the ARC Nucleus action and Barloc. </p><p></p><p>I called Vortex and asked about the L-Tec Zero stop. They told me that their feature only sets the "stop" and will not set different zeros for sighting in for different loads/barrels. The Vortex tech person told me that no scope can do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kai, post: 1446270, member: 98994"] jda2631... I'm using a similar solution. Most of my barrels will have a 1.2 inch diameter shank and a shoulder cut to head space the barrel. I will also be using Savage type prefit barrels (because they're stock items and less costly than custom barrels). On the prefit barrels, I will be permanently installing custom barrel nuts (with no serrations for aesthetic reasons). Tidus56.... I was also planning on using a Bighorn action and considered the WTO lug. After studying the ARC Nucleus and Barloc, I decided to go with the ARC Nucleus action and Barloc. I called Vortex and asked about the L-Tec Zero stop. They told me that their feature only sets the "stop" and will not set different zeros for sighting in for different loads/barrels. The Vortex tech person told me that no scope can do that. [/QUOTE]
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