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Hey how are you liking the 20' length?Thanks for the responses and info. I think I’ll confidently go with the 20”.
Stick with 20 if you primarily plan to shoot 6-700. Hits on target will be hard enough without losing velocity from the shorter barrel. If the 300 and in hunting rifle is the primary purpose then 18 would be my choice.Hey how are you liking the 20' length?
I'm searching RS on feedback/threads around 223 barrel lengths. At this point I'm probably playing head games between 16, 18 and 20' lengths.
My use case is 1) primarily plinking between 1-600/700 training and 2) Kids whitetail rifle (1-300 yrds effective killing)
People believe it is louder because it is louder.Curious why people have a belief that a 16” is louder or something than a 20”. Can you not be bothered to use hearing protection?
Curious why people have a belief that a 16” is louder or something than a 20”. Can you not be bothered to use hearing protection?
Ended up getting an 18' 1:75 twist already threaded.Stick with 20 if you primarily plan to shoot 6-700. Hits on target will be hard enough without losing velocity from the shorter barrel. If the 300 and in hunting rifle is the primary purpose then 18 would be my choice.
I’ve shot an 18 gas gun to 850. You will like it.Ended up getting an 18' 1:75 twist already threaded.
Looking forward to it. Getting as spiral flute right now because why not. Then cerokote.I’ve shot an 18 gas gun to 850. You will like it.
It’s 4” further away of course it’s “quieter” but just put some earplugs in. Never understood the noise comparisons for supersonic rifles when folks cannot or won’t use a suppressor. A 16” 223 is plenty for the caliber and its best bullet before wind effect is beyond the skill level of nearly everyone.People believe it is louder because it is louder.