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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
To Remage or not to remage
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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 2112012" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>Go the shouldered prefits route. Using quality barrels, both ways (remage/barrel nut & shouldered) are as accurate as whatever the potential of your rifle is. Shouldered prefits you literally screw on and screw off. You don't need your go/no go gauges, wrench, etc. Unless it's a left hand twist barrel you can torque shouldered prefits hand tight. Left hand twist will come loose if not torqued tighter. Right hand twist will self snug/tighten when firing. I've taken them on/off 5x shooting 5 round groups at 500 and maintained 1/2 MOA. YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 2112012, member: 21524"] Go the shouldered prefits route. Using quality barrels, both ways (remage/barrel nut & shouldered) are as accurate as whatever the potential of your rifle is. Shouldered prefits you literally screw on and screw off. You don’t need your go/no go gauges, wrench, etc. Unless it’s a left hand twist barrel you can torque shouldered prefits hand tight. Left hand twist will come loose if not torqued tighter. Right hand twist will self snug/tighten when firing. I’ve taken them on/off 5x shooting 5 round groups at 500 and maintained 1/2 MOA. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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