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WTO Switch Lug review
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 1369438" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>Switchback2.. glad to hear your happy with the WTO switchlug. A while back, they made them specifically for our Axiom action. We thought it was such a great idea, we actually designed the Vector action to allow for switching barrels without the lug as we run an integral lug. The most important thing to keep in mind when using any switch barrel system is that you still need to re-zero after changing barrels. You'll be close, but not exactly zero. </p><p>While shooting a few of the NALRSA matches this summer, I realized how beneficial it would be to be able to drop the tailgate and change from my 6.5-47 Lapua to a 7 SAUM in a matter of minutes without the use af any specialized gunsmithing tools. </p><p>Show up in the morning with the small configuration, see that it's pretty windy, and in a few minutes... you have a completely different combination . </p><p>Thanks for using our Axiom!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 1369438, member: 6152"] Switchback2.. glad to hear your happy with the WTO switchlug. A while back, they made them specifically for our Axiom action. We thought it was such a great idea, we actually designed the Vector action to allow for switching barrels without the lug as we run an integral lug. The most important thing to keep in mind when using any switch barrel system is that you still need to re-zero after changing barrels. You’ll be close, but not exactly zero. While shooting a few of the NALRSA matches this summer, I realized how beneficial it would be to be able to drop the tailgate and change from my 6.5-47 Lapua to a 7 SAUM in a matter of minutes without the use af any specialized gunsmithing tools. Show up in the morning with the small configuration, see that it’s pretty windy, and in a few minutes... you have a completely different combination . Thanks for using our Axiom! [/QUOTE]
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