I'd say go for it! I have a 20" barrel and love the length. Also getting right at 2800 fps with a 165 accubond if you're worried about velocity.
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That would be perfect. What rifle do you have?
I'd say go for it! I have a 20" barrel and love the length. Also getting right at 2800 fps with a 165 accubond if you're worried about velocity.
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That would be perfect. What rifle do you have?
My experience is that short barrels amplify your imperfect shooting techniques, a 12 lb rifle with a bad trigger pull will have better results than a 6 lb with the same pull, but it is just as accurate as you are.
On the heavier bullets, I shot 150 gr with my model 7 for many years, accepting 1"+ groups as fine for a small rifle. Someone gave me a box of Federal red box 180 gr partitions, I went to shoot them so I could reload, after a couple 1/2" groups I decided 150 gr were not that great! Heavy bullets a def worth the time to see if your gun likes them
It's a Remington 700 tactical and Im using varget behind the 165 accubond.
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My experience is that short barrels amplify your imperfect shooting techniques, a 12 lb rifle with a bad trigger pull will have better results than a 6 lb with the same pull, but it is just as accurate as you are.
I'm calling BS on your short barrel theory. You're comparing apples to oranges when you compare a 6 lb rifle to a 12 lb rifle no matter how long the barrel is. The 12 lb rifle will be more accurate because of the added weight, not the added barrel length. A heavy rifle is definitely easier to shoot than a lighter rifle and it has nothing to do with barrel length. People don't like to admit it but accuracy usually gets better with a shorter barrel...
But what about a short bull barrel vs. a long sporter barrel.
coop22250;811859Mine is 6/13 fully loaded said:Wow what rings are you running on that thing? Most 2-7X33 leupolds are 10 oz. That puts you at 5 pounds 14 oz.....meaning the rings themselves are nearly 8 oz?
I believe it was 5 pounds 6 oz empty....but 5 pounds 13 oz with a 2-7X28 leupold on it. Granted the scope on mine is 2 oz lighter than the 2-7X33 version, but confused how your rifle starts out 2 oz lighter with a full 23" barrel yet ends up roughly 11 oz heavier when the main difference is a 2 oz heavier scope.
Well I do have a $0.99 kitchen scale......they are the factory Browning TI, all I could find at the time that were in stock.
Tikka is a great rifle and I would only be looking to cut down your rifle if you are wanting it to be handier. The weight savings is less than 1 oz per inch of barrel cut off.how the heck are you guys getting them so light? my tikka lite is at 6lbs no scope, with scope and rings im at 6lbs 13ozish
any tips how I can drop a few more OZ would be appreciated.
as said before I have factory stock, leupold vx3 2-7x3,8 talley extra low rings, bolt fluted I know I can get an aftermarket stock but they are sooooo expensive and I need a kifaru pack prior to that
Tikka is a great rifle and I would only be looking to cut down your rifle if you are wanting it to be handier. The weight savings is less than 1 oz per inch of barrel cut off.