Easy barrel changes

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Tony Z
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Re: Easy barrel changes

Post by Tony Z »

Holy crap Rod that 308 was a hundred years ago. Cant believe you still have it. I really like the SLR.
Good luck with the trial Seddo. Rifle looks the part.
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Seddo
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Re: Easy barrel changes

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RDavies wrote: Sun Sep 17, 2017 7:13 am
Tony Z wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:51 am The lug is not a clamp, it is a wegde as such so there has to be a taper either on the lug, the barrel shoulder or both and should theoretically never contact the barrel shank. Basically a taper lock with the angles altered to exert axial rather than radial force.
I will be interested to see how it goes, whether zeroes hold well. The rifle I'm interested in trying it on is still running the same 308 barrel you screwed into it Tony but I think it could do with a 6SLR and a short 338 Fed or 358 barrel screwed into it sometimes.
Seddo, what caliber is that barrel you have in the picture?
300 blackout. I wanted to try it on a small calibre first.
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Re: Easy barrel changes

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I saw a recent reference to this product in US and am wondering what conclusion Seddo came to in testing a local version.
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