Criterion shouldered prefits

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    According to this post pricing should be in their site soon and barrels are available soon too. Just for Zermatt actions right now.

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    Bajeezuss!!

    Thank goodness!!

    Criterion remmage Cold bore this morning @ 727yds from truck hood..

    Been wishing for a ( shouldered ) prefit from Criterion!!

    Ain't nothing wrong with these barrels!!!
     

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    I've had one of these on order with James for a few months, and it's about ready to ship in the next month if I remember correctly.

    Picking up a 26" MTU in .308 for an Origin, going in a manners prs1 with double dead fill. Burris dmr3 up top. Should be 18lbs running a hellfire brake. Whole plan is to have a simple and enjoyable rifle to shoot that doesn't require any fussing once setup. Picked .308 for that reason as I have race guns. Traditional stock with a .308, woooooof!

    I am curious to see the difference in chamber heat as well as balance. The typical/barrel nut pre fit loses a ton of mass at the chamber, this is a 7lb Mtu vs the 5lb 4oz pre fit mtu, and all that weight is at the chamber.
     
    Yes that’s true if that’s what you’re going for.

    I am thinking about getting a short, light, threaded barrel to go with my 24" 280AI barrrl. I haven't decided on a caliber yet.

    I want something where I can get brass easily, bullets are available, and, if possible, don't have switch the bolt head out my Origin or even one of my Savages actions.
     
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