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Looking to do my 700 action, looks like a interesting concept. Let me no how you like yours. Thanks GaryI have a trued 700 action, the 300 WSM barrel (Rock Creek boat anchor) and the nut (from McGowan). Just waiting on the stock (Leaning toward the KRG Bravo chassis).... lol... It should be as good or better than a Savage. And Savages shoot very well. Waiting till after Christmas to order the stock.
Technically, Rem-age refers to a Savage style nutted barrel on a Remington action. I have a Savage M12 that I have changed barrels on using the Criterion or Shilen barrels from Northland Shooters Supply. I have an R700 that is set up so it can use a barrel/nut (trued action face) but right now it has a standard Krieger barrel. It is pretty easy to change the Savage style barrels if you have a barrel vice and an action wrench. I have used a standard GO gauge or just a fired case to headspace the barrels, depending on the caliber.Has anyone tried the Ramage barrel and nut system?
Do you have to inlet the stocks at all to accommodate the barrel nut?
Do you have to inlet the stocks at all to accommodate the barrel nut?
I'm a Pac -nor fan, did not no they offered a nut? What doe's a nut and barrel run from Pac-nor?I have two 700 actions with pac-nor barrels...one is a 22-250 and the other a 20 Practical. I bought the Pac-nut
and did have to waller out the stock just a tiny bit for the Pac-nut. Both of these rifles are very accurate and I
would do it all over again with the accuracy I'm getting.![]()
Very good point,I was just lead to believe the nut was easy to knock loose and unscrew barrel. I have not done either.I never have figured out how its easier to install a nutted barrel than a properly fitted shouldered barrel. Theres no way you can spin it that the nut system is faster or easier. You dont even have to own a go gage to install a shouldered barrel.
Very good point,I was just lead to believe the nut was easy to knock loose and unscrew barrel. I have not done either.
I never have figured out how its easier to install a nutted barrel than a properly fitted shouldered barrel. Theres no way you can spin it that the nut system is faster or easier. You dont even have to own a go gage to install a shouldered barrel.
Are most shouldered barrels properly fitted? I thought they tended to need finish reaming once installed. Isn't there a shoulder roll that would need to be redone if you were to reinstall a shouldered barrel after taking it off to get the right torque while maintaining that headspace? Please don't think I am challenging you, only asking questions because I've never done a shouldered barrel.
I recently put together 6.5 CM Remage with criterion pre-fit barrel and it's a shooter. If you have the head space gauges, it's pretty darn simple with a few not so expensive tools that you can pickup from Northland.
A shouldered barrel is easier on all accounts. While a nut does just knock loose and unscrews a shouldered barrel just unscrews (and goes back to the same spot blindfolded). Lots of br competitors have their barrels fitted hand tight so they can swap them without any tools
