Within practical ranges I doubt a deer would know the difference if he was shot by a rifle with a 18 1/2" or 26" barrel.
Riflechair said:rule of thumb
For most centrefire catridges with a bullet dia of .284" + one inch of barrel length = 100 fps muzzle velocity.
stubblejumper said:That depends on what you consider practical ranges.With some cartridges that much of a difference in barrel length will add up to between 200 and 300fps.At longer ranges,which I still consider practical,that extra 200fps to 300fps could mean the difference between a clean hit and a marginal hit due to bullet drop or wind drift.Now if your shooting is always at 200 yards or less,there will be no noticeable difference.
Guess I should've specified... my bet is most game taken with a rifle is taken inside 200 yards.... Probably most within 100 yards or less...
ratherbefishin said:wouldn't the length of barrel depend on how long it took to reach maximum velocity-and after that friction would decrease the velocity?
I read a report where they chrono's 22 lr bullets and found that the maximum velocity was reached in a 16'' barrel and after that the velocity began to drop