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30" vs. 28" vs. 26" barrells on 30 cal. Wby's
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 34648"><p><strong>Re: 30" vs. 28" vs. 26" barrells on 30 cal. Wby\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>Welcome TexasTrophyHunter! Always glad to see another Texan on this site! To answer your question, here's some factors to consider:</p><p>1) Are you happy with the performance of your equipment and does it accurately meet your long range hunting needs? If the answer is yes, don't worry about what others have to do to achieve the same.</p><p>2) If you're not satisfied with the performance of your equipment, you have definitely come to the right place! This site is filled with "Professional Shooters"; who are happy to offer sage advice regarding their past experiences and solutions they have found, in overcoming performance issues.</p><p> As for me, my 26" barrel does more than I need it to do; with the load and bullet I use, and you may want to experiment with some different loads and bullet choices to achieve the success you may be looking for.</p><p> If your barrel is shot out, that's a different story. I recommend a Hart barrel.</p><p></p><p>[ 07-16-2004: Message edited by: nighthunter264winmag ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 34648"] [b]Re: 30" vs. 28" vs. 26" barrells on 30 cal. Wby\'s[/b] Welcome TexasTrophyHunter! Always glad to see another Texan on this site! To answer your question, here's some factors to consider: 1) Are you happy with the performance of your equipment and does it accurately meet your long range hunting needs? If the answer is yes, don't worry about what others have to do to achieve the same. 2) If you're not satisfied with the performance of your equipment, you have definitely come to the right place! This site is filled with "Professional Shooters"; who are happy to offer sage advice regarding their past experiences and solutions they have found, in overcoming performance issues. As for me, my 26" barrel does more than I need it to do; with the load and bullet I use, and you may want to experiment with some different loads and bullet choices to achieve the success you may be looking for. If your barrel is shot out, that's a different story. I recommend a Hart barrel. [ 07-16-2004: Message edited by: nighthunter264winmag ] [/QUOTE]
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