20" rem 5r

Re: 20" rem 5r

Results?? A 20" 5 R, is a Stainless LTR, without the flutes. Might be a tad more accurate, than a stock LTR, which is not a bad thing, IMHO.

A shortening a barrel, if done right, will be stiffer than the original, and should yield a little better accuracy, at the cost of a few FPS. It will be lighter and handier to boot.

More positives than negatives, unless the shortening is done poorly, or you really really need that extra 40-60 FPS, that a 24" barrel delivers.

Bob
 
Re: 20" rem 5r

Go 21.75" for the best accuracy.
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Re: 20" rem 5r

I had mine re-chambered and cut to 18.5" by Mr. Roscoe at Louisiana Precision Rifles.

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Zeroed it today, here are the last two strings of fire from 200yds. I fired 3 rounds at the bottom target, then adjusted and fired one each at the little pasties. Ammo was Hornady's new 178gr BTHP "Superperformance" round.

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I fully belive that 18" is long enough for 308Win based rounds to get a full burn with modern powders.

I could be proven worng with specific applications like 243Win and 115 DTAC's but as a general rule I belive 18" is enough.




Nice looking rifle.....with all the jazz and show on all the rifles a simple rifle is refreshing to see.

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Re: 20" rem 5r

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jasonk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Go 21.75" for the best accuracy.
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Why 21.75"?