So, there's a discussion over in general right now about what guns we'd all buy if they scrapped 12.6, and of course, a lot of folks are drooling over short barreled revolvers and pistols. Now, I understand that the shorter the barrel - the closer the front and rear sights are - and the more challenging it is to shoot it accurately.
But what about performance? Knocking a few inches off a rifle barrel reduces it's length by maybe 10%. Not enough to drastically affect performance. But, knocking 3 inches off a 5 inch revolver must really play with the bullets velocity. Are there seperate balistic charts for every barrel length of particular guns?
I know the "shorts" are for self defence only - but what kind of energy could even the biggest of bullets carry, with only 2 inches to accelerate?
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But what about performance? Knocking a few inches off a rifle barrel reduces it's length by maybe 10%. Not enough to drastically affect performance. But, knocking 3 inches off a 5 inch revolver must really play with the bullets velocity. Are there seperate balistic charts for every barrel length of particular guns?
I know the "shorts" are for self defence only - but what kind of energy could even the biggest of bullets carry, with only 2 inches to accelerate?
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