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Opus Dei
05-12-2012, 02:12 PM
How often do you change barrels, and when you reinstall your "normal" barrel, do you notice significant POI differences? Thanks in advance.

bootsmcguire
05-12-2012, 03:01 PM
When needed and not usually.

cgeorgemo
05-12-2012, 04:34 PM
I have one rifle that gets changed back and forth from a 25-06 to a 22-250 every year after deer season. I swap the scopes and always end up re-zeroing the rifle.

Con
05-12-2012, 05:37 PM
I swap as I test new wildcats/cartridges and yes I need to re-sight each time as I usually swap scope at the same time. A friend has modified his nut wrench to make it 'open' by cutting the top half off. That allows him to swap barrels without removing the scope, it still needs re-sighting but is close enough to not be a major job.
Cheers...
Con

fgw_in_fla
05-12-2012, 05:44 PM
I have no set time parameters for when I change barrels. When I get tired of shooting one, I change to another. I make it a point to take the rifle down to the bones when I do & service / check everything out.

Even though I have never found anything of critical nature that needed attention, I want to see how it wears and / or holds up over time.

I can think of one time where I didn't have to zero in the scope & I attributed it to pure luck.

big honkin jeep
05-12-2012, 10:06 PM
If you do decide to swap barrels with the scope or bases still in place make sure the mount screws aren't bottomed out against the barrel threads. The results are ugly and can be expensive. I am apparently not the only one who has made this mistake. :-[

jhelmuth
05-13-2012, 08:17 AM
I have no set time parameters for when I change barrels. When I get tired of shooting one, I change to another. I make it a point to take the rifle down to the bones when I do & service / check everything out.

Even though I have never found anything of critical nature that needed attention, I want to see how it wears and / or holds up over time.

I can think of one time where I didn't have to zero in the scope & I attributed it to pure luck.


+1 to Fanks post.... I'm right there with ya!

Opus Dei
05-13-2012, 08:31 AM
Thanks for the feedback, all. The main reasons I chose a Savage were the ability for the ability to install barrels with minimal fuss and to swap calibers. It was given if I used the same scope with different calibers, I'd need to re-zero.

More to the point, I wanted to know if this practice unduly affected the inherent accuracy of an established setup to reinstall the "normal" barrel and consequently would be discouraged. But it appears the effects are no more pronounced than removing/replacing a QD optic mount on an AR. IOW, some tweaking, but nothing extraordinarily affecting the (IDK; harmonics?) of the barreled receiver.

bootsmcguire
05-13-2012, 05:43 PM
Thanks for the feedback, all. The main reasons I chose a Savage were the ability for the ability to install barrels with minimal fuss and to swap calibers. It was given if I used the same scope with different calibers, I'd need to re-zero.

More to the point, I wanted to know if this practice unduly affected the inherent accuracy of an established setup to reinstall the "normal" barrel and consequently would be discouraged. But it appears the effects are no more pronounced than removing/replacing a QD optic mount on an AR. IOW, some tweaking, but nothing extraordinarily affecting the (IDK; harmonics?) of the barreled receiver.


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mugsie
05-14-2012, 06:49 PM
I started out like you - building a switch barrel rifle. Then ran into a severe problem - I had this barrel sitting in the safe with nothing attached to it. OK - I'll get a reciever - next thing I knew I needed a stock - now I had two rifles on dedicated stocks - wait! that wasn't the orginal plan - the original plan was a switch barrel - so I picked up another barrel in a different caliber - hmmm - sitting in the safe all alone - needed a reciever - then a stock ....

It's an addiction - Hello - my name is Bill and I'm a barrel nut addict.....

Becareful what you wish for!

stangfish
05-14-2012, 08:10 PM
I started out like you - building a switch barrel rifle. Then ran into a severe problem - I had this barrel sitting in the safe with nothing attached to it. OK - I'll get a reciever - next thing I knew I needed a stock - now I had two rifles on dedicated stocks - wait! that wasn't the orginal plan - the original plan was a switch barrel - so I picked up another barrel in a different caliber - hmmm - sitting in the safe all alone - needed a reciever - then a stock ....

It's an addiction - Hello - my name is Bill and I'm a barrel nut addict.....

Becareful what you wish for!


Beware the Barrel Nut!

bajabill
05-15-2012, 01:39 PM
My only current dilemma is knowing what barrels I have mounted. Some have no markings and most that do have markings are never visible when the barrel is mounted.

any suggestions on what people do, I dont know if I want to stamp or re-stamp the barrels.

cgeorgemo
05-15-2012, 01:51 PM
Dymo labeler

ellobo
05-15-2012, 03:11 PM
The dymo label is a good idea but if you dont want to stick something on the rifle and change it every swap, hang an ordinary tag on your bolt handle with the info on it when you store the rifle.

El Lobo

cgeorgemo
05-15-2012, 03:32 PM
Just label the barrel where the toll stamp would be.

barrel-nut
05-15-2012, 05:41 PM
I started out like you - building a switch barrel rifle. Then ran into a severe problem - I had this barrel sitting in the safe with nothing attached to it. OK - I'll get a reciever - next thing I knew I needed a stock - now I had two rifles on dedicated stocks - wait! that wasn't the orginal plan - the original plan was a switch barrel - so I picked up another barrel in a different caliber - hmmm - sitting in the safe all alone - needed a reciever - then a stock ....

It's an addiction - Hello - my name is Bill and I'm a barrel nut addict.....

Becareful what you wish for!


Beware the Barrel Nut!


+1!!!

jeffreyC
05-15-2012, 10:28 PM
If you are prone to that sort of addiction do not get into AR's, I know a guy on another forum who started with a gas tube roll pin and ended up with a rifle.
He did not want it to get lost, so he bought a gas tube, well that was not quite enough so he added a gas block.............

BobT
05-16-2012, 07:43 AM
Dymo labeler


I use a Sharpie ;D

bajabill
05-16-2012, 01:12 PM
is the dymo label permanent? If removed, how, and does the glue clean off acceptably?

cgeorgemo
05-16-2012, 01:39 PM
Pretend my previous post said roll stamp not toll stamp.
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