Sorry for my ignorance. I've heard quite a few guys refer to their switch-barrel setups, and the versatility of the idea really appeals to me. What I don't know for sure is exactly what is involved...
I imagine that keeping the shoulder abuttment square between the action and barrel is most important. Is it reasonable to assume that a custom,Nesika) action has a square face and most of the attention is directed to the barrel shoulder or not?
I expect all barrels would need to be turned to the same outside dimensions. Further, I assume assembly doesn't include any thread-locker, or torqueing to over 100#.
It seems to me that as long as barrel dimensions are kept the same, a good BR gunsmith's chambering and fitting would already lend itself to switching barrels. What am I missing?
Thanks, Dick
I imagine that keeping the shoulder abuttment square between the action and barrel is most important. Is it reasonable to assume that a custom,Nesika) action has a square face and most of the attention is directed to the barrel shoulder or not?
I expect all barrels would need to be turned to the same outside dimensions. Further, I assume assembly doesn't include any thread-locker, or torqueing to over 100#.
It seems to me that as long as barrel dimensions are kept the same, a good BR gunsmith's chambering and fitting would already lend itself to switching barrels. What am I missing?
Thanks, Dick