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Optimum Barrel length for .223 varmit rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 65794" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Hey coyboy. I'm not trying to play forum police and I hope you understand that. I have been frustrated more than just a few times by asking a question and having someone give me a nice answer but not to the question I asked. For example I asked once if I should use a 168 gr .30 cal Nosler J4 OR a .30 cal SGK OR my brothers .338 for bear. The choices I was curious about wer A, B, or C. Well I got lots of answers like - just use a razzledazzle brand bullet or Why not go with a premium bullet. So some how the choices became A, B, C, D, or X. I saw this same thing here so I was trying to help get THE question answered. I would have answered it myself but I don't know the answers. I hope you don't take it personally. I would have done the same thing for you if you asked the question. I guess I saw the question as simply technical. How long can the bbl be and still gain speed. If it is 36 inches or 28 or 47. I do know that a black powder cannon ball gains no speed from a bbl longer than about 10 feet and that is what the question seemed to be. How long before it starts to slow the bullet back down or gains it nothing.</p><p></p><p>Again I hope this didn't perturb you or any others. I was just trying to help another forum member with something I have found frustrating several times in the past. It's hard to do tactfully but thought I would give it my best effort.</p><p></p><p>Buffalobob. If you really meant your reply to me then I don't know which of your options were really the subject of the other question. I didn't write the question. I just asked it again. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 65794, member: 11"] Hey coyboy. I'm not trying to play forum police and I hope you understand that. I have been frustrated more than just a few times by asking a question and having someone give me a nice answer but not to the question I asked. For example I asked once if I should use a 168 gr .30 cal Nosler J4 OR a .30 cal SGK OR my brothers .338 for bear. The choices I was curious about wer A, B, or C. Well I got lots of answers like - just use a razzledazzle brand bullet or Why not go with a premium bullet. So some how the choices became A, B, C, D, or X. I saw this same thing here so I was trying to help get THE question answered. I would have answered it myself but I don't know the answers. I hope you don't take it personally. I would have done the same thing for you if you asked the question. I guess I saw the question as simply technical. How long can the bbl be and still gain speed. If it is 36 inches or 28 or 47. I do know that a black powder cannon ball gains no speed from a bbl longer than about 10 feet and that is what the question seemed to be. How long before it starts to slow the bullet back down or gains it nothing. Again I hope this didn't perturb you or any others. I was just trying to help another forum member with something I have found frustrating several times in the past. It's hard to do tactfully but thought I would give it my best effort. Buffalobob. If you really meant your reply to me then I don't know which of your options were really the subject of the other question. I didn't write the question. I just asked it again. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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