So here is what I am thinking; I want a small, light, accurate rifle for the woods. In N-B you can only carry around <.244 calibers. I already have several .223s and the reloading gear so I will stick with that caliber. I hunt coyote and deer.
With the .223 Rem, how short is too short when I comes to barrel length and accuracy. I'm well aware that a short barrel length = less velocity but I would still want to be able to reach out to 400-600m with MOA accuracy.
I'm considering a T3 Varmint and perhaps cutting the barrel down ... But to what length? 16"? 18"? 20"?
How much would the average smith charge to cut and recrown a barrel?
What do you think?
With the .223 Rem, how short is too short when I comes to barrel length and accuracy. I'm well aware that a short barrel length = less velocity but I would still want to be able to reach out to 400-600m with MOA accuracy.
I'm considering a T3 Varmint and perhaps cutting the barrel down ... But to what length? 16"? 18"? 20"?
How much would the average smith charge to cut and recrown a barrel?
What do you think?