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Drop in Velocity?
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<blockquote data-quote="bcraft1111" data-source="post: 60057" data-attributes="member: 3580"><p>I thought I understood that in the magnum calibers that every inch you add or take off a barrel takes or adds 50 fps, So where does it stop being efficient. why not a 32 in barrell or even 34.</p><p></p><p>I called Jarret and talked to Jay Jarret and he said that in there signature rifle in 300 jarret they only use a 25 in barrel and that used all the powder and got all the velocity they could get out of it 3450 with a 165 grain. I do not quite understand this. Is there a trade off somewhere in this approach to barrel length.</p><p></p><p>Oh by the way I did call Lazzeroni about 3 months ago about the action screws and they said just tighten them up. I asked if the needed to be tightened to a certian torque and the answer was " just make sure they are tight" I was just getting a second oppnion.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the Info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcraft1111, post: 60057, member: 3580"] I thought I understood that in the magnum calibers that every inch you add or take off a barrel takes or adds 50 fps, So where does it stop being efficient. why not a 32 in barrell or even 34. I called Jarret and talked to Jay Jarret and he said that in there signature rifle in 300 jarret they only use a 25 in barrel and that used all the powder and got all the velocity they could get out of it 3450 with a 165 grain. I do not quite understand this. Is there a trade off somewhere in this approach to barrel length. Oh by the way I did call Lazzeroni about 3 months ago about the action screws and they said just tighten them up. I asked if the needed to be tightened to a certian torque and the answer was " just make sure they are tight" I was just getting a second oppnion. Thanks for the Info. [/QUOTE]
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