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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 669488" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I agree about what a barrel's fed means more that its length. I've shot the same load in barrels from 22 through 32 inches and twists from 1:11 to 1:13 and it performed well. 'Course the shorter ones didn't keep 168's from the .308 Win. case supersonic past 900 yards, but through 800 accuracy was excellent. I've wore out my share of 28 and 30 inch barrels with .264 Win. Mag, two 30 caliber magnums and .308 Win. winning my share of the matches. Only worked up a load for the .264 and just used the loads other top competitors used in the 30 caliber ones. All were tack drivers.</p><p></p><p>I doubt a .300 WM will start loosing velocity at 34 inches. Not when my 32 inch .308 Win. barrels shoot 155's out at 3120 fps. The .300 may well need several more inches before velocity starts dropping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 669488, member: 5302"] I agree about what a barrel's fed means more that its length. I've shot the same load in barrels from 22 through 32 inches and twists from 1:11 to 1:13 and it performed well. 'Course the shorter ones didn't keep 168's from the .308 Win. case supersonic past 900 yards, but through 800 accuracy was excellent. I've wore out my share of 28 and 30 inch barrels with .264 Win. Mag, two 30 caliber magnums and .308 Win. winning my share of the matches. Only worked up a load for the .264 and just used the loads other top competitors used in the 30 caliber ones. All were tack drivers. I doubt a .300 WM will start loosing velocity at 34 inches. Not when my 32 inch .308 Win. barrels shoot 155's out at 3120 fps. The .300 may well need several more inches before velocity starts dropping. [/QUOTE]
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