Delta Wolf caliber change question

More important question here I think is if you need the chronograph for a new caliber to work? Or that you just take the chronograph out of one caliber and put it in the next?

If you really need $700 for a caliber change that is crazy if you ask me....

Only thing is that it will be less expensive than buying a whole new rifle. At least that is the way I am going to look at it...if I ever get the .25 DW that I have ordered. Just my $0.02 opinion.
 
More important question here I think is if you need the chronograph for a new caliber to work? Or that you just take the chronograph out of one caliber and put it in the next?

If you really need $700 for a caliber change that is crazy if you ask me....


Rob from AOA stated:

Hello

The Barrels will be available both bare and with the complete shroud and chronograph package for the USA market

Rob

It looks like the chronograph is threaded on to the end of the barrel.
 
I think you need to consider the concept of the gun here, if you are prepared to shell out the cost of a new DELTAWOLF and understand what the price of the gun actually gives you, then surely you would consider that to achieve the quick change that the system is designed to provide, then you would have to buy the complete barrel system including the chrono built into the shroud?

No one would expect that this would be the same price as a purely mechanical rifle would they?

As I understand it from looking, you could potentially swap the chrono system over to a bare barrel and save some cost, but why? surely as above the concept is quick change?

I for one certainly wont be messing about with my current barrel, I have a .30 barrel set-up on order and once I get it I will report back.