Rudymissouri
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Just curious why people are cutting their barrels down? Is it to accommodate for the length of the suppressor?
Seems it’s a fairly new thing to do.
Seems it’s a fairly new thing to do.
This, pretty much!Weight, supressors, not much reduction in speed at hunting ranges (for most of us), and just more convenient. Cut my 308 to 18 and couldn’t see myself going back to a full length barrel for whitetail
Except gain 240 fps and quite a bit of downrange energy... oh, and burn all the cartridge powder for even more efficiency.Maximum velocity is overrated and suppressors add length and weight. There really isn't much, if anything, you can't do with an 18" +/- rifle that you can with a 24-26" barrel given the same cartridge and modern bullet design at ranges that even an above average marksman has business shooting.
18" suppressed is tremendously less recoil and muzzle blast than bare muzzle 26"Cutting a barrel from 26" to 18" increases recoil and adds muzzle blast tremendously... catalyzing the NEED for a suppressor.
It can go the other way too.Except gain 240 fps and quite a bit of downrange energy... oh, and burn all the cartridge powder for even more efficiency.
Cutting a barrel from 26" to 18" increases recoil and adds muzzle blast tremendously... catalyzing the NEED for a suppressor.
As stated, the velocity is overrated.Except gain 240 fps and quite a bit of downrange energy... oh, and burn all the cartridge powder for even more efficiency.
Cutting a barrel from 26" to 18" increases recoil and adds muzzle blast tremendously... catalyzing the NEED for a suppressor.
Expand your minds!!!This, pretty much!
A whitetail struck in the vitals with a well constructed bullet at 2600 fps will probably be just as dead as the one who took the same slug at 2900 fps.
"Magnum" shooters normally want longer (26"?/28"?) barrels to wring out all the velocity the massive powder charge can generate.
There are still ALOT of those guys out there. They're the ones wanting to make the six and eight hundred yard shots.
My dad hunted with a Marlin 336 SC. Don't remember exactly, but the barrel couldn't have been more than 16"!
Killed lots of deer with it. Myself included.
The AR craze (fad?) has brought the circle back to a shorter, more convenient handling firearm.
It's also bringing "hunting range" back to the three to four hundred yard range!
Personally, in 60 years of hunting, I have NEVER killed a deer beyond about 250 yards. Mostly because where I spent the marjority of my time hunting, that was about as far as you could see! LOL!
I currently shoot an AR with a 16" barrel. Love how short it is. Works very well in box and pop-up blinds.
In time, somebody will want a Mega-Mag rifle that will sling a 300 grain bullet out to 1500 yards and not drop over 4" and the 30" barrels will return! (facetious!)
Yes sir. That's why I have a safe full of guns! LOL!Expand your minds!!!
We have choices and increased knowledge. And, the costs to cut and thread are relatively low.
I am the guy with a 26” magnum with suppressor AND an AR15 SBR with 14” barrel. I would hunt with my granddad’s lever action 25-20 if I hunted out of a tree stand.
I make choices based on reality. I can kill with my rifles effectively between 40 and 1000 yards depending on the situation.
Yes sir!Agree w/the above: handier, 99% of all hunting scenarios even a few hundred fps won't matter - and the drop off is minor, lighter, suppressors, etc.
Plus if you reload, you can use a faster burning powder and get some of the fps back if you want - which I personally don't
Velocity isn't quite over rated as it's the most important component to Energy. Energy equals mass (off the bullet in this case) x velocity squared. So losses in velocity have much more impact on energy. Cutting your barrel reduces velocity typically by 50 ft/sec per inch. So by losing that velocity, the bullet energy drops more than linearly...hence the need for better bullet constructionAs stated, the velocity is overrated.
The powder burns fine.
Tell me more about energy?
Merry Christmas!