Shooters are always wondering about how much velocity they gain or lose by changing barrel length.
My range has a Chrony, so today I logged the velocity of some revolver loads I was testing, and made a point of shooting them through a 2”, 3” and 4” barrel (all S&W 38Spl. revolvers).
Winchester factory 148 WC
2” 674fps
3” 684
4” 715
Handload 3.2gr TiteGroup 148 WC
2” 774fps
3” 810
4” 861
In round numbers, there is not much difference between a 2” and 3” barrel. A 4” barrel boosts velocity only 6% to 11% over a 2" snubby. Not as big a boost as I would have guessed. This is why it is good to have a Chrony.
My range has a Chrony, so today I logged the velocity of some revolver loads I was testing, and made a point of shooting them through a 2”, 3” and 4” barrel (all S&W 38Spl. revolvers).
Winchester factory 148 WC
2” 674fps
3” 684
4” 715
Handload 3.2gr TiteGroup 148 WC
2” 774fps
3” 810
4” 861
In round numbers, there is not much difference between a 2” and 3” barrel. A 4” barrel boosts velocity only 6% to 11% over a 2" snubby. Not as big a boost as I would have guessed. This is why it is good to have a Chrony.
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