Hi,
i'm currently in the process of replacing barrel (my Tikka T3 tactical is on its final lap) and i'm going to re barrel in .260rem with LW 28" SS barrel. As i'm rather fond of .308 i'm thinking of keeping it as a second barrel (firstly to shorten 24" existing to 22/20" depends on how much will i be able to cut down due to contour). I've seen various systems for switch barrel and the simplest seems to be the one from Larry Racine (Savage Long Range-Rifles). Since obviously i will have to do it locally here is the plan:
-remove existing barrel (still shoots ok) cut wrench slots and hand tighten the same barrel back to whatever i can comfortably (30-60ft/lb) and see how it shoots
-if something goes wrong hand tighten to whatever i can physically and see how it shoots
-tighten back to 150 ft/lb and see how it shoots -> if OK only when at full torque then i guess tikka action is not viable platform for quick change barrel if not ok throw barrel into trash and re barrel fixed .260 and buy another tikka action for .308
- if it works with 30-60ft/lb or some torque i can handle manually then install .260rem barrel the same way do everything (headspace) with hand torque (~60ft/lb) in mind and enjoy two calibers
Am i missing something in this plan my idea is that try it first on a shot out barrel and worst case it goes to trash best case i get two for one?
i'm currently in the process of replacing barrel (my Tikka T3 tactical is on its final lap) and i'm going to re barrel in .260rem with LW 28" SS barrel. As i'm rather fond of .308 i'm thinking of keeping it as a second barrel (firstly to shorten 24" existing to 22/20" depends on how much will i be able to cut down due to contour). I've seen various systems for switch barrel and the simplest seems to be the one from Larry Racine (Savage Long Range-Rifles). Since obviously i will have to do it locally here is the plan:
-remove existing barrel (still shoots ok) cut wrench slots and hand tighten the same barrel back to whatever i can comfortably (30-60ft/lb) and see how it shoots
-if something goes wrong hand tighten to whatever i can physically and see how it shoots
-tighten back to 150 ft/lb and see how it shoots -> if OK only when at full torque then i guess tikka action is not viable platform for quick change barrel if not ok throw barrel into trash and re barrel fixed .260 and buy another tikka action for .308
- if it works with 30-60ft/lb or some torque i can handle manually then install .260rem barrel the same way do everything (headspace) with hand torque (~60ft/lb) in mind and enjoy two calibers
Am i missing something in this plan my idea is that try it first on a shot out barrel and worst case it goes to trash best case i get two for one?