I'm looking for a straight taper, fluted in .308 winchester. So far I'm think 18" with 0.75" muzzle, 20" with 0.7" muzzle or 22" with 0.7" muzzle (maybe lighten up muzzle diameter with this lenght for weight?).
Rifle utilizes a rem 700 action already trued, main purpose is general hunting rifle with shots up to 300 yards but rarely. What do you guys suggest? I know about the longer barrel = higher velocity and its affects on wind drift and stiffer being theoretically more accurate.
I'm leaning towards the 18" barrel as my father has a rem 600 built by Hart with these dimensions and it really shoots. For my application do you think my thinking is sound or am I off in left field?
Weight is also a large consideration all these barrels weigh 3.1-3.25lbs (18" is lighest) by my calculations, I have a lightweight stock for the rifle(extremely lightweight), gretan titanium firing pin assembly, the bolt will be fluted and the handle skeletonized.
I keep second guessing myself and could use some advice
Rifle utilizes a rem 700 action already trued, main purpose is general hunting rifle with shots up to 300 yards but rarely. What do you guys suggest? I know about the longer barrel = higher velocity and its affects on wind drift and stiffer being theoretically more accurate.
I'm leaning towards the 18" barrel as my father has a rem 600 built by Hart with these dimensions and it really shoots. For my application do you think my thinking is sound or am I off in left field?
Weight is also a large consideration all these barrels weigh 3.1-3.25lbs (18" is lighest) by my calculations, I have a lightweight stock for the rifle(extremely lightweight), gretan titanium firing pin assembly, the bolt will be fluted and the handle skeletonized.
I keep second guessing myself and could use some advice
