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Need a lesson on a switch barrel gun
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<blockquote data-quote="rakkikoira" data-source="post: 1059629" data-attributes="member: 88937"><p>I have zero experience with switch barrel guns, have not even seen one, so I have come here to ask some questions. I have a Remington 700 LH SA .308 that I had tuned and have been very happy with for many years. The stock fits me well, I am too cheap to buy another scope but I find that I would like to do less damage to coyote pelts. Is it realistic to pickup a new .223 barrel and get a new bolt from PT&G and have a gunsmith adapt them to my action and not effect my .308 setup? Once the new barrel and bolt have been fitted is it as simple unscrew old barrel, screw in new barrel, swap bolts, and resight? (I have a barrel vice) Is there anything else that I should keep in mind? Thanks Rakkikoira</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rakkikoira, post: 1059629, member: 88937"] I have zero experience with switch barrel guns, have not even seen one, so I have come here to ask some questions. I have a Remington 700 LH SA .308 that I had tuned and have been very happy with for many years. The stock fits me well, I am too cheap to buy another scope but I find that I would like to do less damage to coyote pelts. Is it realistic to pickup a new .223 barrel and get a new bolt from PT&G and have a gunsmith adapt them to my action and not effect my .308 setup? Once the new barrel and bolt have been fitted is it as simple unscrew old barrel, screw in new barrel, swap bolts, and resight? (I have a barrel vice) Is there anything else that I should keep in mind? Thanks Rakkikoira [/QUOTE]
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