So hears the short and fast version
I'm having a custom rifle build, some of you might have heard of it on another post.
Remington Titanium 280 AI with Match #1 featherweight lothar walther barrel and all the target rifle treatment and a hi-tech stock
This is my high country backpacking rifle so weight is important but so is flat shooting, so hence my dilemma.
The longest the barrel can be is 23 3/4 inches, the shortest I want to go is 23".
I know I am probably nit picking. Save a couple ounces by shortening the barrel
(the weight will be taken off the chamber end of 1.2" diameter IIRC, not the skinny .550 end) or save the increase in velocity that might be 20-30 fps.
This may seem trivial but believe me this means a lot to me, this is a very expensive undertaking and I want it to be right.
Another thing is if I shorten the barrel to 23 inches then the gunsmith might not have to touch my beautiful paintjob while inletting the barrel in due to the different chamber profile. I can always touch it up, nice thing about doing your own stock finishing.
So lets hear your arguments for and against barrel length vs weight, keep in mind I live in B.C. and BIG mountains.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing your opinions.
Brambles
I'm having a custom rifle build, some of you might have heard of it on another post.
Remington Titanium 280 AI with Match #1 featherweight lothar walther barrel and all the target rifle treatment and a hi-tech stock
This is my high country backpacking rifle so weight is important but so is flat shooting, so hence my dilemma.
The longest the barrel can be is 23 3/4 inches, the shortest I want to go is 23".
I know I am probably nit picking. Save a couple ounces by shortening the barrel
(the weight will be taken off the chamber end of 1.2" diameter IIRC, not the skinny .550 end) or save the increase in velocity that might be 20-30 fps.
This may seem trivial but believe me this means a lot to me, this is a very expensive undertaking and I want it to be right.
Another thing is if I shorten the barrel to 23 inches then the gunsmith might not have to touch my beautiful paintjob while inletting the barrel in due to the different chamber profile. I can always touch it up, nice thing about doing your own stock finishing.
So lets hear your arguments for and against barrel length vs weight, keep in mind I live in B.C. and BIG mountains.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing your opinions.
Brambles





























but believe it or not it keeps me up at night



























