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Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
I'm a barrel swap junkie but to tell you the truth, it's getting a little tiresome to continually remove the scope, swap the barrel, replace the scope then go out and bore sight it all in again. There has got to be a better way.
Has anyone figured out a method whereby I can leave the scope in place on the reciever, remover the barrel nut, swap barrels and be relatively good to go? I'm sure I'll still need to resight the rifle, but it would have to be closer than the other mothod of complete removal - I hope.
Any ideas? Tools you've made or modifed? Methods which have proven to work?
Thanks all.....
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
I haven't done it yet but as soon as I pickup another barrel nut wrench I,m going to cut it and make it an open in wrench. It should work well once the factory nut has been loosened one time.
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
I have used an AR 15 wrench that fits right into the groove on the standard barrel nut so you don't even have to cut a standard wrench. Also you could always use a quick detach ring system that keeps zero.
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
What about the front screw in the base?
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
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Originally Posted by quickkillaught6
What about the front screw in the base?
What about it?
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
Taking a scope off is very very simple, and I'd have to say if you take it off and remount it and the point of aim is different you've got problem's that need to be corrected. Not trying to be a smart azz here but think about it, that's one reason I have been using 1 piece mount's as well as bedding the mount to the action to make sure that there is no binding going on. +1 on quick detach rings.
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
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Originally Posted by quickkillaught6
What about the front screw in the base?
If you are going to be swaping barrels that often then spend the money and get the tap for the barrel threads and run it in the receiver with the scope mount screws in place. Never have to remove or worry about the screws again as the tap will cut threads in the screw ends.
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
Why is it so hard to remove the scope?
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
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Originally Posted by earl39
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Originally Posted by quickkillaught6
What about the front screw in the base?
If you are going to be swaping barrels that often then spend the money and get the tap for the barrel threads and run it in the receiver with the scope mount screws in place. Never have to remove or worry about the screws again as the tap will cut threads in the screw ends.
I know there is something wrong here I just cant put my finger on it
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
I'm failing to understand the concern about the front base screw. Does that somehow interfere with barrel removal and installation?
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
If the front base screw is a touch to long it will act as a set screw on the barrel thread. Run the tap in and kill two birds with one stone. Front mount screw can't back out with barrel in place and barrel threads in and out without buggering up the threads. Just remove barrel and make sure front mount screw is tight then run tap in and presto.
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
the screw if to long will bottom on the barrel threads, mashing then as you turn out the barrel
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
mugsie,
I change for 223 to 22-250 to rem 6mm all the time.
never ever remove the scope...........a Bushnell 8 X 32 X 40.
been doing this for 3 yrs.
use one of SSS wrenches. have a Farrel Pickatinney base. burris rings with inserts.
all barrels are varmint countour on my VLP.
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
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Originally Posted by Blue Avenger
the screw if to long will bottom on the barrel threads, mashing then as you turn out the barrel
You have diagnosed the problem and a grinding wheel, file, lathe or even sandpaper would be the cure to remove the offending thread or threads. You would never want to have contact on the screw or it won't do the job of securing the base.
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
You don't need any special tools....you need more donor actions! ;D
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
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Originally Posted by sharpshooter
You don't need any special tools....you need more donor actions! ;D
And maybe shorter screws..............................
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
OR Hammer and screwdriver if your the type that like to abuse your nuts! Then you do not have to even remove the stock.
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
What is wrong with a barrel vise?
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
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Originally Posted by mugsie
I'm a barrel swap junkie but to tell you the truth, it's getting a little tiresome to continually remove the scope, swap the barrel, replace the scope then go out and bore sight it all in again. There has got to be a better way.
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I think this is why Thompson's are popular
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
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Originally Posted by Jeff518
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Originally Posted by mugsie
I'm a barrel swap junkie but to tell you the truth, it's getting a little tiresome to continually remove the scope, swap the barrel, replace the scope then go out and bore sight it all in again. There has got to be a better way.
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I think this is why Thompson's are popular
But good scopes for each barrel = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
Don't worry about $$$$, Obama will print more! ::)
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
Any suggestions for situations with an extended scope rail that over hangs the barrel nut...?
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
How do the Remington guys do it?
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Re: Anyone figured out a way to swap barrels and not remove the scope?
No nut, barrel vise and internal action wrench. ;)