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Barrel length advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 929124" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>To support my findings one needs to google . "Houston warehouse Rifle experiment"</p><p>This is tagged Angelfire. This duplicates my findings. Again I will assure you ALL the rifles I have built have all been more accurate with the 21.75 inch barrel as long as they are very efficient cartridges. This makes one wonder why all these young shooters are not familiar with this. F class shooters? My guess is that someone in the future will rediscover this and it will be the next big thing with some marketing hype and internet hype as the newest thing in accuracy. I need to let you know that 21.5 and 22 inch are not going to work. It is this sensitive. All other lengths will invalidate this. If it is off by 1/16 of a inch. literally the crown can make or brake the 21.75 inch accuracy edge. This is my finding on 7 different rifles and calibers by starting at 26 inches and going to 18 inches 1/32 of a inch at a time. It took me 3 years of tinkering to study this. Hope this knowledge is read and passed on before I pass on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 929124, member: 68226"] To support my findings one needs to google . "Houston warehouse Rifle experiment" This is tagged Angelfire. This duplicates my findings. Again I will assure you ALL the rifles I have built have all been more accurate with the 21.75 inch barrel as long as they are very efficient cartridges. This makes one wonder why all these young shooters are not familiar with this. F class shooters? My guess is that someone in the future will rediscover this and it will be the next big thing with some marketing hype and internet hype as the newest thing in accuracy. I need to let you know that 21.5 and 22 inch are not going to work. It is this sensitive. All other lengths will invalidate this. If it is off by 1/16 of a inch. literally the crown can make or brake the 21.75 inch accuracy edge. This is my finding on 7 different rifles and calibers by starting at 26 inches and going to 18 inches 1/32 of a inch at a time. It took me 3 years of tinkering to study this. Hope this knowledge is read and passed on before I pass on. [/QUOTE]
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