MartyK2500, great looking rig and I hope the package has arrived.
wrt to shouldered vs barrel nut (BN) prefits, some thoughts to consider
1 - we are in CANADA. Alot of options and resources common to the US market are not available.... and when US gear is brought into Canada, things get more pricey
2 - Quality match BN prefits can weigh the same as the contoured shouldered cousin. Same specs, same performance
3 - Quality match BN prefits start at $600 ready to install on your action. What is the cost of taking a blank and having a gunsmith machine it up? I hear some shops are charging almost as much for the install as a new barrel.. don't see them spinning up their CNC to make prefits at BN prices anytime soon
4 - Don't want to see the gauges again? that barrel nut with a judicious use of Red loctite is going to swap the same as a shouldered prefit. Barrel nuts are $45 each give or take and can be reused for as long as you want to shoot. Barrel nut wrenches are pretty inexpensive... what is a custom action rear entry wrench going to run?
5 - What happends if the action and/or shouldered barrel is not machined as precisely as assumed? There are certainly some shooters who have tried this route and now... not so happy. Want to reuse that brass but the new chamber is a 'hint' too long or too short BUT within spec.
6 - the generic specs for a Savage BN prefit allow for an infinite adjustment in headspace. In most cases, I set my barrel to my DIES and that means I get custom ammo fit without the custom dies, reamers and massive added costs... and my brass can be easily transfered to another barrel. I also don't need to worry when the reamer is changed cause as long as it falls within SAAMI, I can adjust what I want when I install
I use shouldered headspaced prefits on my FTR rifles... I use BN prefits on my FTR rifles as well as PRS, ELR and hunting rifles. Through the eyes of an F class shooter, I can't see a difference in on target performance between the two types of headspace... at 1000yds in competition.
Pick the method that floats your boat but let's discuss knowing all the pros and cons.... Makes no difference to me as I support both styles of install and have done so since starting in business.
Jerry
Thanks for taking the time to write this up.
I would guess it boils down to preference at this point, much like a ford vs gmc debate.
In my particular case, BN prefits are my choice, for future builds as well.
As the extra cost in tooling and gunsmithing would kill the deal, i can live with an exposed BN that’s not a problem.
Being able to adjust headspace could be nice, but not necessary in my case as i just throw a SAAMI gauge in when installing and my dies are already set for SAAMI - 2 thous.
A big winning point for me, i now own 2 savages and a bighorn, and 3 prefit barrels (2x 308 and 1x 6.5),
I can swap barrels around my actions as much as i like, every barrel fits every action and can be headspaced accordingly.
Funny tidbit, i recently saw someone at the range with a savage 10TR that ATRS installed a shouldered custom barrel on.
First time i saw a savage not use the barrel nut.
Order is not in yet Jerry,
Thanks again for helping me in my die/component selection and making them available to me!