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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel Length and Bullet Velocity Ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="luke" data-source="post: 804515" data-attributes="member: 15102"><p>I agree. There is no positive way to calculate what velocity you will get. Example i have a savage 308 with a 26" barrel. It shoots a 155gr amax at 2955 average on the last 5 shot string through my chrono. My buddy has a savage 308 with a 24" barrel. Same exact load same chrono on the same day. His 5 shot average was 2951. But I have a 168gr amax load that shoots 2870 out of my 308. The same load in my buddies rifle only shoots 2830. Hope my experience helps you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luke, post: 804515, member: 15102"] I agree. There is no positive way to calculate what velocity you will get. Example i have a savage 308 with a 26" barrel. It shoots a 155gr amax at 2955 average on the last 5 shot string through my chrono. My buddy has a savage 308 with a 24" barrel. Same exact load same chrono on the same day. His 5 shot average was 2951. But I have a 168gr amax load that shoots 2870 out of my 308. The same load in my buddies rifle only shoots 2830. Hope my experience helps you out. [/QUOTE]
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