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long or short barrel for new build
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<blockquote data-quote="pressman" data-source="post: 272478" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>thanks guys i knew in my hart i needed to stay with at least the 24" but really wanted a 26" but my mind kept telling me are you sure?? Everything has it place and yes we will always have some exception or someone did this or that under certain condition but the brute true for everyday day in and day out situation the longer barrel will be more reliable. you never know when that critter is going to slip over the ridge a gain that 200 yards on you.. what happens then.. i would be wishing i had that 4" of longer barrel to ensure that one shot one kill.</p><p>this is why i love this forum most of the people here just try to keep it real.. may not like it but it is real.</p><p>i was thinking maybe saturn barrel or a krieger barrel. ( cut riflings)</p><p>pac nor is not out of the question but for the smaller calibers like the 260 i seem to get more positive feed back about Krieger. i have never owned one. I have a sheilan and a wilson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressman, post: 272478, member: 10980"] thanks guys i knew in my hart i needed to stay with at least the 24" but really wanted a 26" but my mind kept telling me are you sure?? Everything has it place and yes we will always have some exception or someone did this or that under certain condition but the brute true for everyday day in and day out situation the longer barrel will be more reliable. you never know when that critter is going to slip over the ridge a gain that 200 yards on you.. what happens then.. i would be wishing i had that 4" of longer barrel to ensure that one shot one kill. this is why i love this forum most of the people here just try to keep it real.. may not like it but it is real. i was thinking maybe saturn barrel or a krieger barrel. ( cut riflings) pac nor is not out of the question but for the smaller calibers like the 260 i seem to get more positive feed back about Krieger. i have never owned one. I have a sheilan and a wilson. [/QUOTE]
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