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Sorry, if the rifle is already the caliber/configuration you want it in I'd shoot it and see how it does first. If you're wanting a different caliber, try a barrel first. I personally prefer barrel nuts/Remage just because a lot of good options are on the shelf and it's sooooo easy to do at home (seriously if you can't understand how to screw on a barrel with a barrel nut and headspace it correctly you shouldn't own guns).I'd try putting a decent barrel on it first. May not need trued.
Sorry, if the rifle is already the caliber/configuration you want it in I'd shoot it and see how it does first. If you're wanting a different caliber, try a barrel first. I personally prefer barrel nuts/Remage just because a lot of good options are on the shelf and it's sooooo easy to do at home (seriously if you can't understand how to screw on a barrel with a barrel nut and headspace it correctly you shouldn't own guns).
No, don't sell your stuff if you're happy with it! But sounds like you might already be a snowflake...my post indicated that I preferred them and the ease with which they are to DIY. Now unbunch your panties, take a deep breath, crack a beer, and read some other cool stuff on the forum.I don't use barrel nuts and headspace gauges, should I sell all my shit I've been shooting and become a snowflake? Just because you prefer nuts doesn't matter for those that don't .
Here's what my post said:Your post indicated that folks who don't DIY their barrel swaps shouldn't own guns . Keep backpedaling as I enjoy my beer .
Again, never said if you don't use barrels nuts you shouldn't be able to own guns, just said if you couldn't understand how to use them. It was meant to indicate that if you weren't intelligent enough to understand how to do it you probably weren't intelligent enough to be competent with firearms, or with anything else, you know like reading and comprehending and stuff, man. And I stand by that statement. I prefer barrel nuts for barrel changes because they're super easy. Not back pedaling even a bit.(seriously if you can't understand how to screw on a barrel with a barrel nut and headspace it correctly you shouldn't own guns).