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Optimum .300 wm Barrel Length
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<blockquote data-quote="joe0121" data-source="post: 513133" data-attributes="member: 26058"><p>Those are some crazy long tubes. There is a law of diminishing returns. After 18 inches I would be shocked to see a .308 gain more than maybe 50 FPS per inch. I think a 1/10 twist at 26" is just the ticket( I hope so thats what my Krieger #10 mtu is) . Beyond that the results aren't really appreciable and the rifle soon become a bench queen.</p><p></p><p>I mean look the the .338 edge guys drilling bears at 1200 yards and dropping them in their tracks. They are using .30 inch tubes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe0121, post: 513133, member: 26058"] Those are some crazy long tubes. There is a law of diminishing returns. After 18 inches I would be shocked to see a .308 gain more than maybe 50 FPS per inch. I think a 1/10 twist at 26" is just the ticket( I hope so thats what my Krieger #10 mtu is) . Beyond that the results aren't really appreciable and the rifle soon become a bench queen. I mean look the the .338 edge guys drilling bears at 1200 yards and dropping them in their tracks. They are using .30 inch tubes. [/QUOTE]
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