urbanrifleman
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		You BR boys can fight amongst yourselves.
I'll just say that nutted setups give the illusion of switch barrel capability. The reality is, nutted barrels are a pain in the ass to headspace the exact same way every time. I know somebody will be along to tell me they swap barrels on their savage to within .0001 every time, I just know I was never able to.
What it really does is prevent you from having to go to the gun smith to get a new barrel, but you end up with the thing on there until its shot out, because it's such a chore to swap barrels.
Shouldered barrels are true "switch barrel rigs". Takes ~2-3 minutes, and it's the exact same every single time.
Ultimately though, the right answer is to give your smith your action as many times as he needs. You'll usually end up with a better result...at least in my experience.
Edit: BTW - I doubt anyone asking this question is planning to shoot BR. If so, they'll find out about barrel nuts and pre-fits the expensive way.![]()
If you want to switch barrels, put red loctite on the nut threads. Now you have a shouldered barrel. The nut stays on the barrel. Done it for years.
And why every post on this forum becomes a discussion of "shooting at the nationals" blah blah yawwwnnn... tired. How many guys in this country shoot rifles, and how many shoot at the Nationals? What is that .01%?
I remember this forum from when it was about shooting, somewhere along the line everything became about this tiny group of guys, with the idea to anyone posting not doing what they do is wrong. It's so boring.
Boring.
Nut barrels shoot the same for 99.9 percent of all shooters.
			
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