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Is there any downside to building a rifle on a large shank action where it is unnecessary? I'm just wondering if I were to find a good deal on a donor that happened to be large shank, should I pass? Are barrels any more expensive or are there any stock fit issues? Thanks
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Don't think the barrels are more expensive, but they are less common if you want to buy them used. I'd say they're very uncommon in fact.
This is the only downside I can think of though. . .
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That is the only downside I could think of also. You're not going to find a factory take off barrel in a large shank very often unless its a WSM or LRPV barrel.
That seems to be the only downside. All the custom barrel makers will make a large shank barrel for you and most of them are the same price as the standard shank. IMHO the large shank has far more pros than cons. I like them so good that I've had two long actions that were standard shank converted to large shank.
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