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The Basics, Starting Out
True up a Rem 700 or buy a custom action?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelBanger" data-source="post: 1794516" data-attributes="member: 112192"><p>You don't need a special recoil lug to run a switch barrel setup, but I'd imagine swapping out the factory lug for a trued (flat and square) lug is probably a good idea ... I know my factory lug looks pretty rough at least. Adding a dual pinned lug also helps a ton with alignment when swapping barrels, if you don't have a pinned lug you would need to buy an alignment tool to make sure it's properly aligned.</p><p>Personally I'm planning on using West Texas Ordinance and their switchlug system. They install a dual pinned lug on your action then you simply spin the barrel on and tighten a set screw on the lug to lock it all together, it's a pretty slick system. I put a link below to their website.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://westtexordnance.com/switchlug/" target="_blank">https://westtexordnance.com/switchlug/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelBanger, post: 1794516, member: 112192"] You don't need a special recoil lug to run a switch barrel setup, but I'd imagine swapping out the factory lug for a trued (flat and square) lug is probably a good idea ... I know my factory lug looks pretty rough at least. Adding a dual pinned lug also helps a ton with alignment when swapping barrels, if you don't have a pinned lug you would need to buy an alignment tool to make sure it's properly aligned. Personally I'm planning on using West Texas Ordinance and their switchlug system. They install a dual pinned lug on your action then you simply spin the barrel on and tighten a set screw on the lug to lock it all together, it's a pretty slick system. I put a link below to their website. [URL]https://westtexordnance.com/switchlug/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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