How long does a barrel have to be to make full use of all the powder in a 300 Win Mag cartridge?
I'm working on a Rem 700 Police chambered in 300 Win Mag at the moment. The original barrel length is 26" and I'll be adding a brake. I am considering having the gunsmith shortening the barrel before threading the muzzle.
Plans are to use this rifle as my long range rifle. For me long range will be 600 to 1000 yards. The rifle is actually not too heavy to prevent me from using it in the field, so I'd like to keep the barrel as short as possible for ease of carry while utilizing the full potential of the cartridge.
Bullets to be used will mostly be 150 gr FMJ's, but I'll also use 180's and 200's sparingly due to cost.
I'm sure this topic has been beaten to death, oddly enough I haven't seen it discussed on this forum before.
After reading on other sites, I'd like to hear what the CGN community has to say.
I'm working on a Rem 700 Police chambered in 300 Win Mag at the moment. The original barrel length is 26" and I'll be adding a brake. I am considering having the gunsmith shortening the barrel before threading the muzzle.
Plans are to use this rifle as my long range rifle. For me long range will be 600 to 1000 yards. The rifle is actually not too heavy to prevent me from using it in the field, so I'd like to keep the barrel as short as possible for ease of carry while utilizing the full potential of the cartridge.
Bullets to be used will mostly be 150 gr FMJ's, but I'll also use 180's and 200's sparingly due to cost.
I'm sure this topic has been beaten to death, oddly enough I haven't seen it discussed on this forum before.
After reading on other sites, I'd like to hear what the CGN community has to say.