I am considering selling 1 - 3 bolt rifles (factory actions), and moving to ONE rifle of higher quality (custom action) and switch out barrels when the mood strikes me to use a different cartridge. I currently have factory based rifles in 223, 6mmBR, and an incomplete 6.5 x 47. Three scopes, three stocks, three actions, etc. Three average rifles even if two would have a custom barrel. Since my shooting is almost always using a bipod off a bench in a non-competition environment, I had to wonder why not opt for a top drawer action, scope, and stock, and three different barrels (different cartridges). A removable bolt head would allow use of 223, 6mmBR, and 6.5 x 47. A quality scope should handle a wide range of distances. And using the same style of shooting, the right stock should work all the time. Also, some custom action makers have dimensional tolerances tight enough where they can order prefit shouldered barrels, necessitating only a barrel vice, which I have.
Anyone gone this route? If so, did you find not switching barrels as often as you anticipated? Too much hassle (removing barreled action removal and reinstall)?
Thanks.
Anyone gone this route? If so, did you find not switching barrels as often as you anticipated? Too much hassle (removing barreled action removal and reinstall)?
Thanks.