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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 1752854" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Personally, I like the ability to walk into the shop and grab a barrel from the rack, change out and head space in fairly short order. After I became confident I was getting very good groups from those fast throat burners, I order multiple barrels consecutively cut with the same reamer. Usually, I get a small discount for these.</p><p></p><p>The local gunsmith wait times are WAY too long, so for a switch barrel rifle that can go from varmint to deer/antelope in the same day is kinda' neat.</p><p></p><p>Think about it. My switch barrel goes from 22-250 to 243 to 260AI and uses the same stock, bedded action, same trigger group, same set of bases and rings and same scope and all with nearly the same feel, so I can pour more money into bullets, powder, brass and shooting time. With little delay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 1752854, member: 9299"] Personally, I like the ability to walk into the shop and grab a barrel from the rack, change out and head space in fairly short order. After I became confident I was getting very good groups from those fast throat burners, I order multiple barrels consecutively cut with the same reamer. Usually, I get a small discount for these. The local gunsmith wait times are WAY too long, so for a switch barrel rifle that can go from varmint to deer/antelope in the same day is kinda' neat. Think about it. My switch barrel goes from 22-250 to 243 to 260AI and uses the same stock, bedded action, same trigger group, same set of bases and rings and same scope and all with nearly the same feel, so I can pour more money into bullets, powder, brass and shooting time. With little delay. [/QUOTE]
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