Who else has built “specialist” long barreled rifles, and is now building shorty guns?
I will soon have rifles on both extremes to pick from.
My main custom hunting rifle is a long range monster. It’s got a 26” barrel plus 7” suppressor. It’s been critical for western hunts where I have used every extra FPS. But, it’s got it’s obvious drawbacks. It will always get then nod for western elk hunts for AZ and CO where I have cross canyon shots. It is so long and way more than I need for deer, I got a shorter 22” barrel coming in a smaller caliber but it matches my long gun ballistically. Saving 4 inches for Coues deer hunts.
Other than those two “long range” barrels for my custom rifle, I think I am pretty much cutting everything else 18” or shorter.
My coyote AR is getting a 14.5” barrel with QD brake pinned.
My switch barrel Howa factory barrel 6cm is 16.5 and my factory 6.5 PRC barrel is getting chopped to 17 or 18.
Given cartridge choices and component/ammo choices these days, who else would cut their barrels shorter?
Seems like if I hunted right timber or woods where shots were all inside 200 yards I would run a 14.5 pinned and welded 6mm of some sort. With suppressor over it.
If I hunted where shots were inside 400 yards I would run a 6 or 6.5 in a 16” with direct thread suppressor.
I think inside 500 yards I could justify an 18” barrel in a short action .308 sized case or short mag for sure.
I got comfortable with the killing power of my long range rifle at the slower terminal velocity and tired of the long barrels. Made me question why wouldn’t I just cut stuff short to go hunt?
What would you arguments be pro or con? With or without a suppressor?
I will soon have rifles on both extremes to pick from.
My main custom hunting rifle is a long range monster. It’s got a 26” barrel plus 7” suppressor. It’s been critical for western hunts where I have used every extra FPS. But, it’s got it’s obvious drawbacks. It will always get then nod for western elk hunts for AZ and CO where I have cross canyon shots. It is so long and way more than I need for deer, I got a shorter 22” barrel coming in a smaller caliber but it matches my long gun ballistically. Saving 4 inches for Coues deer hunts.
Other than those two “long range” barrels for my custom rifle, I think I am pretty much cutting everything else 18” or shorter.
My coyote AR is getting a 14.5” barrel with QD brake pinned.
My switch barrel Howa factory barrel 6cm is 16.5 and my factory 6.5 PRC barrel is getting chopped to 17 or 18.
Given cartridge choices and component/ammo choices these days, who else would cut their barrels shorter?
Seems like if I hunted right timber or woods where shots were all inside 200 yards I would run a 14.5 pinned and welded 6mm of some sort. With suppressor over it.
If I hunted where shots were inside 400 yards I would run a 6 or 6.5 in a 16” with direct thread suppressor.
I think inside 500 yards I could justify an 18” barrel in a short action .308 sized case or short mag for sure.
I got comfortable with the killing power of my long range rifle at the slower terminal velocity and tired of the long barrels. Made me question why wouldn’t I just cut stuff short to go hunt?
What would you arguments be pro or con? With or without a suppressor?