Let's See Your AMU/ MTU Barrels

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Nice rifle Rob!

I notice you tend to run long barrels on your rifles (26"+), is this because you normally don't run a suppressor? Reason I ask is because quite a few people who choose to run a suppressor tend compromise on the barrel length a bit in order to keep the rifle more manageable at competitions and while trekking around in the wilderness.
 
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Nice rifle Rob!

I notice you tend to run long barrels on your rifles (26"+), is this because you normally don't run a suppressor? Reason I ask is because quite a few people who choose to run a suppressor tend compromise on the barrel length a bit in order to keep the rifle more manageable at competitions and while trekking around in the wilderness.

No AERO I don't usually run cans on my match rifles. I have before and my 300WM has a 25" barrel and a can but for the most part the can is just another variable and the times I have run them I find a lot of mirage after longer strings which can be a problem. Even with the TAB mirage cover I was getting some. My practice .308 is 20" and I run a can on that most of the times.
 
Here's my GA Precision Surgeon 260 Remington 24" MTU. Weights 14.25 lbs. as in picture.
 

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No AERO I don't usually run cans on my match rifles. I have before and my 300WM has a 25" barrel and a can but for the most part the can is just another variable and the times I have run them I find a lot of mirage after longer strings which can be a problem. Even with the TAB mirage cover I was getting some. My practice .308 is 20" and I run a can on that most of the times.

Thanks!