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300 win mag barrel length

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I am piecing together a 300 win mag and am planning to shorten a Remington 5r. I just have a couple questions on length. I would like to keep the gun a little shorter and am using a spec war 762. Would 20-21" be a decent length? And what type of muzzle velocity could I get from reloading? Max range will be 6-800 yards.
 
SWAT Article BARREL LENGTH

in this article they tested and state that 22" is about right for 300 win mag as they started getting velocity losses below that.

You'll still get some velocity loss at 22". FGMM is specced for about 2900fps with a 190gr, in my 22" it runs about 2860fps. Still very very very accurate though.
 
sounds like leaving it at the 22" length is about as short as I would want to go.
 
If you reload you can get great speeds with a short barrel. Mine is 21.75" and I get 2940 ft/sec with 208 amax and 2830 ft/sec with Hornady 225 bthp. No reason to go over 22".
 
with those shorter barrel lengths 22" or even a 24" is it still 1/10 twist? i am looking into a new barrel for my savage 111 in .300wm and liked the shorter 24" then my 28" on there now and wondered about the twist
 
I did a ton of research and the sweet spot on 1/10 seems to be 24.25" - I called around, asked some smiths and then some shooters and the response was overwhelmingly 24.25...

Shooting 208 amax with H1000 at @2950...
 
Would it be reasonable to gain a little muzzle velocity when reloading?
 
I keep mine 24-26. I have a 20 308 and people often say there is no gain after 20, but my 24 shoots 100fps faster. I have to fight my smith to cut to 24'.
 
Why a 300 Win mag. for 600-800 yard shooting? Nothing wrong with it but a 7.62 will get you there as well.
 
I would like to keep the overall length as short as possible and still be able to approach a longer range. I have a 20" .308 and would like around the same length 300 WM in order to get better ballistics.