Re: length of barrels
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kraigWY</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I don't think its constant, meaning you can't say you loose x velocity per inch. Don't work that way.
here is an example. My granddaughter did a science project along this subject. Her ideal was to see how short you can make a hunting rifle to give you 1800 ft lbs of energy to hunt elk at 300 yards. She took a 26 inch 308 barrel, cut it off 2 inches at a time to 16 checking the velocity and energy. She was discussing hunting ammo, so used factory Remington 180 grn ammo. Here is her results.
!st col is barrel lenght, followed by MV, ME, then 300 yard vel & energy.
26 2826 fps 3,192 2240 2,005
24 2722 fps 2,961 2149 1,846
22 2713 fps 2,942 2141 1,832
20 2677 fps 2,864 2109 1,778
18 2654 fps 2,815 2089 1,744
16 2552 fps 2,603 2000 1,599
</div></div>I am very happy to see we still have some great kids in the US! I know you are proud of her, I wouldn't know her from Eve, but I'm proud of her!
I wanted to add something to this thread, it is very common to have two rifles of the same caliber,but different BBL lgth, shooting the same ammo, same day etc., over a crono and have the shorter rifle shoot at a higher velocity. So many factors are involved that these "rules of thumb" are kind of like "wives tales". Your GD is First Class-I too hope she received an A+ on her report!