![]() I have a switchbarrel under construction. long story short the less "smithing" the better in my book. I repaired the guns at additional expense and sold them as I could not stand to look at them after such a crap-tastic (and expensive) expirience. My only regret is not going this route in the first place.Īfter a horrid experience in which I received my first custom builds, a FN SPR and FN PBR, back from the smith with the finish partially blasted off finish and rusting (the least of the damage). I would second using either a pinned or integral recoil lug. I have noted the barrel and scope ring torque settings and return to zero settings for the scope turrets and found that with minimal adjustment I am back on target after completely switching calibers. I built my switch barrel rifles on Surgeon actions (591R and 1086R). ![]() It takes me about 15 minutes start to finish switching out calibers. ![]() I save on scopes, actions, chassis/stocks, triggers and bipods and gunsmithing. The 591R is 260 REM, 308 WIN and 6.5 SLR Improved. In essence I have 5 customs at a dramatically lower cost. I have only 2 rifles but barrels in 5 calibers.
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