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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
barrel lengths per cartridge decisions
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<blockquote data-quote="southpa" data-source="post: 3058661" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>Don't think i ever said cooler powder wouldn't give you better barrel life. My post isn't about powder burn rates. Again, I don't care about burn rates with regards to different barrel lengths in the same chamberings. Certain powders shoot well in certain chamberings. I've found they shoot well no matter what length barrel. I don't know where all this other stuff you're talking about fits in hahah. </p><p>H1000 shoots really well in 300wm...throated correctly it will push a 200 gn berger over 3000fps in a 26"....it just so happens that h1000 ALSO shoots really well in a properly throated 300wm with a 22" barrel. It won't do it over 3000fps which is why I would CHAMBER UP to maybe a 30noz if I wanted to run that same 200 over 3000fps. My posts said that I chamber and choose barrel length based on what bullet I want to use and the type of performance I want out of it. That's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southpa, post: 3058661, member: 65823"] Don't think i ever said cooler powder wouldn't give you better barrel life. My post isn't about powder burn rates. Again, I don't care about burn rates with regards to different barrel lengths in the same chamberings. Certain powders shoot well in certain chamberings. I've found they shoot well no matter what length barrel. I don't know where all this other stuff you're talking about fits in hahah. H1000 shoots really well in 300wm...throated correctly it will push a 200 gn berger over 3000fps in a 26"....it just so happens that h1000 ALSO shoots really well in a properly throated 300wm with a 22" barrel. It won't do it over 3000fps which is why I would CHAMBER UP to maybe a 30noz if I wanted to run that same 200 over 3000fps. My posts said that I chamber and choose barrel length based on what bullet I want to use and the type of performance I want out of it. That's all. [/QUOTE]
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