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Switch barrels systems. Good or Bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob01" data-source="post: 2410613" data-attributes="member: 2157"><p>Yup I think it would come down to being able to buy prefits without having to send the action back to the smith. If you can do that then it would be an excellent option for a switch barrel. I have switch barrel rifles that I can just buy shouldered prefit barrels for and screw on. It's a nice option. More less expensive custom actions can do this now too. It's nice to be able to clamp the barrel down with the WTO and make it like a Terminus Zeus style. </p><p></p><p>If a shop wouldn't do it then I would find another shop as it's not a difficult part to install so they either can't do it which means they aren't proficient or won't do it and that means they want to have you have to send the action to them each time which isn't very comforting in that they want you stuck with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob01, post: 2410613, member: 2157"] Yup I think it would come down to being able to buy prefits without having to send the action back to the smith. If you can do that then it would be an excellent option for a switch barrel. I have switch barrel rifles that I can just buy shouldered prefit barrels for and screw on. It's a nice option. More less expensive custom actions can do this now too. It's nice to be able to clamp the barrel down with the WTO and make it like a Terminus Zeus style. If a shop wouldn't do it then I would find another shop as it's not a difficult part to install so they either can't do it which means they aren't proficient or won't do it and that means they want to have you have to send the action to them each time which isn't very comforting in that they want you stuck with them. [/QUOTE]
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