Someone else just asked about the precision / accuracy thing on switching barrels. It's in the 10 / 110 section I think. Check it out.
How easy do they change out? I have it down to 20 minutes. Headspacing included.
How are they different? Don't know. Never changed anything but Savage....
Go / No-Go gauges - I've been using new cases for the calibers I have with a piece of cheapo cellophane tape (Scotch is .002 - .003" & the cheapo stuff is .0015 - .002") on the case head. It's worked fine for me without stretching cases.
Blueprinting? Ask one of our resident Savage Doctors or comp. shooters. Mine can dot the "I" on a pack of Winston at 200 yds repeatedly.... And they're bone stock.
See if you can get NSS on the phone. They have an advertisement on the main page & a section in the vendor section. If anyone can hook you up, it them.
To summarize - I really like having a few 110 & Axis actions & shooting everything from .223wssm to 30.06 & everything in between. It can be a pain in the hiney shooting short ammo in a long action but, you get used to it. With reloading components being a little scarce, I can shoot some of the less common calibers (.257 & 7mm) which are a little easier to find bullets for. Usually.
I'm sure some of the other guys will chime in with more & better info on your subject.
Good luck with your decision...
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