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<blockquote data-quote="raysugar4567" data-source="post: 439349" data-attributes="member: 28051"><p>If an after market stock is purchased will I still be able to use it when I switch to a bull barrel? I really want a heavy barrel but I'm not going to waste the one I have now, especially considering that I'm only going to get 1500 shots out of it. Once I have the seal tight removed from my barrel, can I simply switch between the two barrel"s without taking it back to the gunsmith. I would like to be able to change barrel's easily. Is the seal tight really neccessary? And is it hard to remove the barrel If seal tight is not used? Optimally I would like to have one stock to use with both barrel's and be able to switch barrel's easily. Has anyone built a rifle to do this or know if it's that easy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raysugar4567, post: 439349, member: 28051"] If an after market stock is purchased will I still be able to use it when I switch to a bull barrel? I really want a heavy barrel but I'm not going to waste the one I have now, especially considering that I'm only going to get 1500 shots out of it. Once I have the seal tight removed from my barrel, can I simply switch between the two barrel"s without taking it back to the gunsmith. I would like to be able to change barrel's easily. Is the seal tight really neccessary? And is it hard to remove the barrel If seal tight is not used? Optimally I would like to have one stock to use with both barrel's and be able to switch barrel's easily. Has anyone built a rifle to do this or know if it's that easy? [/QUOTE]
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