Someday I’m gonna get a shouldered/smithed barrel. Until then I do this with my Bighorn TL3, Shilen prefit with a nut. Note, I only shoot 600 f- open with it and don’t expect .2s. It will stay in the 10 ring though. On calm days I’ve shot quite a few cleans. I’d say if you got the money go top shelf. This is some practice at 500.Im very much considering buying a Zermatt Origin action. They offer shouldered prefit barrels for this action...
I know the argument goes back and forth with barrel nut barrels, but what about shouldered prefit?
What about the higher quality prefits like bugholes or keystone that use known quality blanks and do excellent chambers?
I suppose my point is that we don’t want people to stay home because they feel they can’t compete. I haven’t been to a lot of 1 k events but I haven’t seen anyone shooting under .15 Moa at those I’ve attended
Mmmmmm. About 5-10 minute with the remages I've done. [I'm assuming that we're both starting with with enough of the stock/chassis removed to get at barrel] That's longer than 2-3, but it's with $300 barrel that I can buy from several different suppliers.such a chore to swap barrels.
Mmmmmm. About 5-10 minute with the remages I've done. [I'm assuming that we're both starting with with enough of the stock/chassis removed to get at barrel] That's longer than 2-3, but it's with $300 barrel that I can buy from several different suppliers.
I compete in 'XTC' and 1/2 MOA is great; 3/4 MOA wouldn't change the score - might add some X's.
Mike I swear we just had this conversation a couple few weeks ago.My apologies, I should have worded that better. I meant to say it's a chore to swap and have it headspace the exact same. I tried many times, and could never do it 'easily'. I'm an idiot though, so take that into account.
With shouldered barrels, I don't even pull the scope off the action, or the action out of the stock. With an electric impact, I bet you could swap one in under a minute.
@Alex WheelerThat depends on the customer, a CBI or Savage has not won a group agg at a Nats. Thats how I measure accuracy, group. What you need to think about is how many Savages and CBI's are capable of that. Consistency.
OK. That is easier. For remages, you do need to get at the barrel nut. So, add another almost 10 minutes to get the stock off/back on.My apologies, I should have worded that better. I meant to say it's a chore to swap and have it headspace the exact same. I tried many times, and could never do it 'easily'. I'm an idiot though, so take that into account.
With shouldered barrels, I don't even pull the scope off the action, or the action out of the stock. With an electric impact, I bet you could swap one in under a minute.
Tommie n me were laughing our asses off over this phopah, this evening.
That was a Hart barrel not CBI or Savage like mentioned. Savage actions can shoot, they do have other issues that hold them back.@Alex Wheeler
Different era.......my shooting partner Tim Lambert won the NBRSA 1000 yard HG Nationals in 2003 at Beyer's, Co. with a Savage single shot action with a shouldered Hart barrel in 7 WSM.
He set the then NBRSA 6 target agg record in the process just edging out @DaveTooley in a slugfest down to the last target.
His Savage win caused quite a stir and Savage flew him and his smith Elmer Laitala to the Savage Headquarters to tell their story to the Savage staff. They made him two custom actions for his efforts while he was there with his signature engraved in them.
Later Savage sent him one of the first six, left port right bolt actions to come off the line and Arnold Jewell sent him one of the very few Savage Jewell triggers he made to complement
I didn't say .2s I said 2's. As in 2" at 1k. At 100, you still expect zeros and ones if you tune there. Also I kind of disagree on your other point I think the further you go the more you are relying on the tune because the conditions get harder and harder to read. At 100 yd a good flag reader can actually read all of the conditions. I could show up with the best PPC on the line and I'm not going to win. But if I show up with the best shooting 1k gun I have a chance.A gun that shoots .2's is no longer competitive in short range, Alex...group or score and hasn't been for 10-20 years. That was my point.
This isn't a long vs short range point..but rather, pointing out that the shooter has more input as distance increases. Still...a .5 gun has won at 1000 annd would be dead last in a short range match unless someone broke or quit.
10-4.....I thought your comment was inclusive of Savage actions and you may not have known about Tim's win in 2003.That was a Hart barrel not CBI or Savage like mentioned. Savage actions can shoot, they do have other issues that hold them back.
^^^^^^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.![]()
That combination of Tim's had some magic dust sprinkled on it. I don't think he ever duplicated that level of performance again. Any of us that have competed over the years have had special combinations. A great marriage between barrel and bullet is fun fun fun.@Alex Wheeler
Different era.......my shooting partner Tim Lambert won the NBRSA 1000 yard HG Nationals in 2003 at Beyer's, Co. with a Savage single shot action with a shouldered Hart barrel in 7 WSM.
He set the then NBRSA 6 target agg record in the process just edging out @DaveTooley in a slugfest down to the last target.
His Savage win caused quite a stir and Savage flew him and his smith Elmer Laitala to the Savage Headquarters to tell their story to the Savage staff. They made him two custom actions for his efforts while he was there with his signature engraved in them.
Later Savage sent him one of the first six, left port right bolt actions to come off the line and Arnold Jewell sent him one of the very few Savage Jewell triggers he made to complement the action.
Most of the time when a guy asks something regarding accuracy the topic ends up on BR rifles. Thats because thats where we learn everything from. Most of the stuff I know and apply to all rifles I learned from BR rifles. Without my involvement in BR I wouldnt be able to build a hunting or varmint rifle as accurate. I just wouldnt have learned the finer points. So dont take it like all we care about is BR, I really love tuning up the magnums and sporters, but its hard to learn about raw accuracy from them.yeah, i definitely was not referring to BR rifles. This is going to be (like 99% of my rifles) a do-all rig for target, varmint, and hunting. 6bra shooting 105's
Amen Brother. It's the crucible where things are quickly sorted out or in.Most of the time when a guy asks something regarding accuracy the topic ends up on BR rifles. Thats because thats where we learn everything from. Most of the stuff I know and apply to all rifles I learned from BR rifles. Without my involvement in BR I wouldnt be able to build a hunting or varmint rifle as accurate. I just wouldnt have learned the finer points. So dont take it like all we care about is BR, I really love tuning up the magnums and sporters, but its hard to learn about raw accuracy from them.