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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel length and powder burn rates?
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<blockquote data-quote="338 LEGEND" data-source="post: 287113" data-attributes="member: 14558"><p>Sounds like you have a good gun, I have reloaded for the 300WM for 20years its a wonderful hunting round and is a very good long range performer. Reducing the barrel lenght will take away its full capacity. 26" is a good lenght for the 300, my 300 has a 27 1/4" barrel and shoots lights out I think I would do every thing I could before cutting off the barrel. To me a 22" 300WM is a waist, your looking at 30/06 velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 LEGEND, post: 287113, member: 14558"] Sounds like you have a good gun, I have reloaded for the 300WM for 20years its a wonderful hunting round and is a very good long range performer. Reducing the barrel lenght will take away its full capacity. 26" is a good lenght for the 300, my 300 has a 27 1/4" barrel and shoots lights out I think I would do every thing I could before cutting off the barrel. To me a 22" 300WM is a waist, your looking at 30/06 velocity. [/QUOTE]
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