Switch barrel vs multiple rifles

I've seen your videos and they are great, very informative. That Zeus is just a bit heavier than I'm looking to go. Either going with an Apollo lite, Atlas lite, or an NBK.
 
I have 3 rifles that I switch barrels. I've found that unless you really like always rezeroing/ checking zero. You're better off with a main barrel and then the other barrel you only use for certain hunts or times of the year.

I have my rifles setup for hunting/ shooting around home and then different barrels for prairie dogs. Kinda hard to justify 4-5k for 3 rifles that i only use a week outta the year.

I think when you get more than 2 barrels for a rifle you end up spending more time checking zeros than you do shooting the caliber you want to.
 
I have 3 rifles that I switch barrels. I've found that unless you really like always rezeroing/ checking zero. You're better off with a main barrel and then the other barrel you only use for certain hunts or times of the year.

I have my rifles setup for hunting/ shooting around home and then different barrels for prairie dogs. Kinda hard to justify 4-5k for 3 rifles that i only use a week outta the year.

I think when you get more than 2 barrels for a rifle you end up spending more time checking zeros than you do shooting the caliber you want to.
I think you're right and honestly with a 6gt and a 7saum, I can take care of everything I need to. I tend to find a load that works and stick with it. Should be pretty easy to do with these two cartridges.
 
I've been using West Texas Ordinance switch lug rifles for years and love them. No nut, no headspacing, repeatable zero. One in long action std boltface, one each long and short action mag action. Something like 12 barrels between them. Zero your rifle, then record your scope settings. When you change barrels, just re-dial and start shooting.
Easy peasy.
 
I've been using West Texas Ordinance switch lug rifles for years and love them. No nut, no headspacing, repeatable zero. One in long action std boltface, one each long and short action mag action. Something like 12 barrels between them. Zero your rifle, then record your scope settings. When you change barrels, just re-dial and start shooting.
Easy peasy.
it's what i'd do also about optics
 
I have 3 Remingtons that are set up for multiple barrels. Two I switch based on purpose. However, I prefer a set up rifle. If I want to practice (308), then moving to my field course rifle is easy in the shop, but I don't have the ability to easily rezero. So while I have 6.5 addiction, 308, 223, 6 Creedmoor, and 6.5x57 barrels and 3 actions, the rezero always requires waiting for a free weekend day where there isn't another commitment. If I could go in the back yard and rezero, switch barrel would be awesome. Not as much if you have to wait for a range trip which might be the day you would have used to hunt.
 
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