TrevorMack
Regular
- Location
- Nova Scotia
Debating on getting my new barrel finished at 20'' or 22''. The rifle is a 7mm-08, would the 20'' be enough or should I go with the 22''

I'd cut the barrel for the best overall balance of the rifle, and I usually find that at 22". Having said that, a 20" barrel sure wouldn't bother me either. Build for balance and practicality, everything else falls into place.
In the spirit of the season, you'll find that old farts, and fudds prefer longer barrels over shorter ones! (please see above posts)
What rifle brand/type/model is it, and what is the intended use?
R.
Rem 700 action everything else different. Going for lightweight mountain rifle.
What are the intended victims, and do you reload, bro? : )
Intended bullet and weight?
Target weight of rifle and scope?
R.
My present 30-06 with 22 inch barrel has noticeably less muzzle blast than my previous 30-06 with 20 inch one. Other than that I like both.
Not 100% sure yet just a project im working on. Live in NS so all we have are whitetail and black bear so those and a sheep hunt eventually. Just something fun to play around with, just starting to get set up to reload. Ive read the 7mm08 preforms best with 120-140 gr bullets so will play around with those. Looking to get the rifle around 6lbs +- scoped and loaded.
Barrel contour will reduce weight far faster than 2" of barrel length.
A 22' barrel length is better for optimizing your powder charge. Look at Browning and they still use a 26" barrel in the 300WM and 7mmRM. Longer is preferred...!




























