The other day I was at the local gun shop and commented that a very short barrelled .22 WMR may not be that accurate (it was maybe 15 inches). The gentleman looking at it remarked that may not be the case at all, that a longer barrel could occilate more and be more finicky on what loads it would shoot accurately.
Was he right? Kind of made sense to me. While we are at it, would a longer barrell (for the sake of argument-a 270 in 22 inch or 24 inch) produce more velocity.
Are these wive's tales or sound physics.
Was he right? Kind of made sense to me. While we are at it, would a longer barrell (for the sake of argument-a 270 in 22 inch or 24 inch) produce more velocity.
Are these wive's tales or sound physics.



















































