juanvaldez
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Just curious, what is your bullet drop to 1000yds from 100yd zero and with what grain bullet?
Not my gun, I just did the plumbing
Just curious, what is your bullet drop to 1000yds from 100yd zero and with what grain bullet?
Just curious, what is your bullet drop to 1000yds from 100yd zero and with what grain bullet?
I've always run shorter barreled 308s but something I've been trying to process is the crossover point where a shorter barrel with a hotter loader (due to the lack of pressure) equals what a longer barrel does naturally. It's an interesting concept to me. Thanks for the info.
Peak pressure in most centrefire rifle cartridges occurs when then bullet has moved 1.5" to 2.5" down the barrel. After that, the pressure is falling. So unless you're talking about a barrel shorter than that, "shorter barrel with a hotter loader (due to the lack of pressure)" is not going to happen (if I understand correctly what you have written?)
Having said that, the choice of a .308 Win rifle barrel at 16", or 20", or 24" or 26" or 30" or 34" is not nearly as big a deal as most people seem to think. The longer barrels will give more speed, but not as much as many people might assume; also, the benefits of a bit more speed are often less than people might assume. Often the selection of a barrel length will be more influenced by factors other than muzzle velocity (for example, how handy/toteable the rifle is, how heavy, how much muzzle blast and how close to the face, how far away from my eye would I like to mount a front sight so I can focus on it, how stiff the barrel is, etc).
But now based on those numbers, I shouldn't be able to achieve 2800fps from a 21 3/4" barrel. This is why the calculating game is so tricky. I agree with you on varying barrels but going about testing different barrels and performance based on a set length of barrel would be a good start. If the barrels are the same length and diameter, harmonics should be close so all it should boil down to is friction which would result in velocity loss, maybe pressure also depending on how smooth the bore is. Something I found through running Gun Juice in my guns was an increase in velocity which maybe adds to the equation of how I'm able to achieve an 1/8" 5 shot group at 100yds with as high a velocity as I'm getting.
I think it would be interesting to do a barrel maker comparison. I'm going to look into that further.
I assume you're burning n550 to get these numbers?
It would be the same as any other .308 (nice looking rifle BTW; is it a free-floating action with the stock clamping onto the first inch or so of the barrel?)
I can only speak for the PGW LRT-3 50 I have but it's been bedded in what I'd guess is devcon. It's what I'd use to bed an action in this type of stock.
If you choose to shoot a 175 Sierra (good bullet, BTW) and if you choose to use Varget and a 24"-26" barrel (also good choices), you will get what you end up getting. My expectation is that your load will max out somewhere in the 2750fps region.
Good guess Daniel. My rifle shoots 175s over 44.8 gr of Varget at 2760 fps.