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Nah. Rather get a lone peak. They are much smoother
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[/QUOTEthat has been the opposite of my experience, but they are both nice. I found this from another post
] I'm curious now as well. I"d be hesitant to say yes, but looking at the tennon spec on Lone Peaks website, a Impact should fit a Lone Peak Fusion, but I wouldn't 100% say a Lone Peak would fit an Impact. The Lone Peak barrel fitting an impact would be darn close. As for headspace, I would defintely check with gauges. Impacts drawings have a headspace measurement, no peaks do not. So can't say there for certain.
Circling around on this I asked another gunsmith friend who offers prefits for both Lone Peak and Impact. It's one of those close but not quite situations. Timing of threads and the engraving probably wont match up and while the headspace spec is the same there is a larger counterbore on an Impact barrel vs a Lone Peak, leaving more unsupported case than you have to. So while it would function and headspace it's not ideal. Better to just go to a gunsmith who can cut you a Lone Peak barrel to the perfect specs.
Nah. Rather get a lone peak. They are much smoother.
Talked to a smith about this same question when I was considering LP vs Impact. Basically said the cone angle is different and I would have less supported case if I used an impact prefit on a lone peak. I decided not worth it and just went with the Impact. Perfectly happy with it.Bolt nose lengths vary a bit. But not much of an issue for the .308 bolts.
I guess I never realized how damn near identical they actually look.