I'm running a 24" EABCO accuracy barrel on my AR build. It is right on the numbers for published gas gun data if not slightly high. You should be able to get near book speeds out of a 22" bolt action at the higher pressures that the Hornady bolt data is figured for. If you're not set on running suppressed, go for the 22" setup. Even then, a can on a 22" barrel isn't the end of the world.
I'm running a 24" EABCO accuracy barrel on my AR build. It is right on the numbers for published gas gun data if not slightly high. You should be able to get near book speeds out of a 22" bolt action at the higher pressures that the Hornady bolt data is figured for. If you're not set on running suppressed, go for the 22" setup. Even then, a can on a 22" barrel isn't the end of the world.
I'll have to check the weight. Definitely not light. I do plan to use it for antelope and deer next year.
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Yep, it's pretty mellow to shoot. I'm looking forward to shooting some long range Prairie Dogs with it this spring. That will give me a good idea of sight picture at shot break. I've shot it suppressed a few times and I'm always surprised how much louder a gas gun is compared to a bolt rifle.Nice rig. I bet there is virtually zero recoil with the weight and that brake. Spotting hits
-24° with windchill below -50° gave me time in the gun room this weekend. My 6ARC weighs in right at 12# fully loaded as pictured. Not a lightweight by any stretch. She sure shoots great though.Nice rig. I bet there is virtually zero recoil with the weight and that brake. Spotting hits