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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
To prefit or not to prefit…🧐
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<blockquote data-quote="pavementends" data-source="post: 2989821" data-attributes="member: 103643"><p>Once again we have to define our terms. Some refer to "prefits" as those barrels that use a Savage style nut. Others mean shouldered barrels that are finish chambered and fit the newer very precise actions. Mainly personal preference. The wait time for barrels can be long but if one's chosen smith doesn't have the barrel in stock the delay is barrel wait plus the work load delay of the smith. I think the time factor is one of the main driving forces behind the popularity of the pre-fits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavementends, post: 2989821, member: 103643"] Once again we have to define our terms. Some refer to "prefits" as those barrels that use a Savage style nut. Others mean shouldered barrels that are finish chambered and fit the newer very precise actions. Mainly personal preference. The wait time for barrels can be long but if one's chosen smith doesn't have the barrel in stock the delay is barrel wait plus the work load delay of the smith. I think the time factor is one of the main driving forces behind the popularity of the pre-fits [/QUOTE]
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