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Savage switch barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2766263" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Some of the access plates on valves used in steam turbine power generation use jack screws. My guess as to how the Barloc worked was wrong.</p><p></p><p>If removing a barrel with a Barloc means losing the head-space setting then it's great for a long term install, but nearly useless for a switch barrel. At least to me it is. To me the hole point of a switch barrel is that the head-space has already been set and I can swap barrels back and forth at will with no need to set it every time I install a new barrel.</p><p></p><p>The lone barrel switch that I've ever witnessed at a range was done between shooting relays in a BR comp. It needed to be fast, but that isn't to say that all switches need to be.</p><p></p><p>Someone at ARC seems to be fascinated by toroidial surfaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2766263, member: 93138"] Some of the access plates on valves used in steam turbine power generation use jack screws. My guess as to how the Barloc worked was wrong. If removing a barrel with a Barloc means losing the head-space setting then it's great for a long term install, but nearly useless for a switch barrel. At least to me it is. To me the hole point of a switch barrel is that the head-space has already been set and I can swap barrels back and forth at will with no need to set it every time I install a new barrel. The lone barrel switch that I've ever witnessed at a range was done between shooting relays in a BR comp. It needed to be fast, but that isn't to say that all switches need to be. Someone at ARC seems to be fascinated by toroidial surfaces. [/QUOTE]
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