24" or 26" 300wm barrel for elk

Will83

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I am new to the sport of hunting elk, but I understand that alot of hiking will be involved. I am not sure of the areas or terrain that I will one day be hunting. I would like to know the length of barrel that would be best for most elk terrains. Keep in mind that weight difference would be minor because I will be purchasing a proof carbon fiber barrel. However, I would be adding a brake, which would add about 2" to the barrel length. Would the 26" + brake be too long for the rougher terrains or should I go 24"+brake?
 
If a shorter barrel is desirable, consider another round like the Winchester Short Mag.
I have been reading a lot about Winchester short Mag. I do not have one at this time, I do like the 300 or the 325 WSM. These rifle are a little smaller , and get almost the same results as the longer case. But again shoot your game it is dead ,and it does matter to it what you shot it with.
 
My 300WM has a 24" barrel with a break totalling 26". No problem achieving velocity of 2900 FPS with Berger 210/215's which are effective to 1000+ yards. I prefer the balance and handiness of the shorter tube in my Sendaro/Varmint contour.
 
I have a 28" barrel and have no trouble in thick brush. You just have to watch what you are doing. But then I would do the same with a Shorter barrel. I like to keep my guns as nice as I can.
 
I prefer a shorter bbl on my horseback hunts. I do not believe you will notice a difference in ballistics in the field............but a good question.........thanks for posting.................FWB
 
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