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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="WanderingGoatie" data-source="post: 1796722" data-attributes="member: 94880"><p>What's the benefit to utilizing a barrel nut at this point? Seems like proof and other companies are promoting the multi caliber gun stuff by using the nut, but I'm not into it anymore. There's so many custom action companies out there now that are offering shouldered prefits that it seems unnecessary.</p><p></p><p>My shilen dgr(savage threads) sits with a carbon six barrel sans barrel nut. I'd rather be able to utilize an action with the capabilities of a shouldered prefit than deal with a nut. </p><p></p><p>My biggest annoyance with those nuts is needing to grind out space in a used stock that's set up for a rem 700 footprint. We use a 700 footprint for its simplicity in finding parts and then jump at the chance to use switch barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WanderingGoatie, post: 1796722, member: 94880"] What’s the benefit to utilizing a barrel nut at this point? Seems like proof and other companies are promoting the multi caliber gun stuff by using the nut, but I’m not into it anymore. There’s so many custom action companies out there now that are offering shouldered prefits that it seems unnecessary. My shilen dgr(savage threads) sits with a carbon six barrel sans barrel nut. I’d rather be able to utilize an action with the capabilities of a shouldered prefit than deal with a nut. My biggest annoyance with those nuts is needing to grind out space in a used stock that’s set up for a rem 700 footprint. We use a 700 footprint for its simplicity in finding parts and then jump at the chance to use switch barrel. [/QUOTE]
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