For those of you that have multiple actions, do you just have way too much money or is there a reason you just don't swap barrels and bolt faces? Serious question because a lot of people talk about these actions being "switch barrel" but it seems most just have multiple actions instead. I would love a reason to justify buying a Lone Peak Fuzion down the line, but if i can switch my Impact from the 300WM i'm having it set up for do almost any other caliber i want then what would be the reason for another action?
Swapping barrels and bolts gets old, especially if you shoot those cartridges frequently.
You will see a lot of people that start off with the one "switch barrel" rifle, with full intention of having one gun and multiple cartridges, eventually get dedicated rifles for each cartridge. Swapping out a barrel, sometimes a bolt and a magazine, re-zeroing the scope, is just not as convenient as grabbing the next rifle off the rack while letting the other one cool down.
I go back and forth between rifles as I let each one cool between strings of fire. Having to constantly replace the barrel and re-zero the scope would be annoying.
"Switch barrels" systems just aren't as convenient as you would originally think. Plus, with some quick barrel setups, like ones where say a grub screw is used to keep the barrel snug, you are introducing another potential failure point into your system. I will take an ~80-100+ ft-lb torqued and shouldered barrel over a gimmicky grub screw "switch barrel" setup any day.
One of my favorites is the sponsored shooters who go on video extolling the virtues of their sponsors quick barrel change ability, but then get a dedicated rifle chambered in up each cartridge, with the barrels torqued and shouldered. Real glowing endorsement...
Anyways, I digress
I'm personally not a fan, but I know there are others who swear by them.