I was probably a little biased toward longer barreled rifles, especially up to the 80's and 90's. Growing up with folks that said you needed a long barrel shotgun or rifle to make longer distance kills probably set the pace for my thinking.
Over the last 5 years, I have seen more and more agencies asking for barrels in the 18 to 22" range on .308 work rifles. Having them establish track records and getting solid feedback, I have to say I am somewhat of a convert.
These rifles are typically producing about the same velocity as their factory 26" barreled counterparts when using the same ammunition. Comments and feedback on handling and manipulation of the shorter rifles is very positive also.
Just shipped another group of rifles with similar specs and wanted to share the birth pictures of the piglets.
Photos aren't the best but we were in a hurry and the film in my Polaroid was old......
Side profile of one of the 18.75" guns
Front quarter profile of same.
Group shot of the batch before these.
I will still stick with my 26" barrel .260 Rem and longer barreled magnums but the .308 and .223 stuff is pretty darned efficient in the shorter tubes.
Over the last 5 years, I have seen more and more agencies asking for barrels in the 18 to 22" range on .308 work rifles. Having them establish track records and getting solid feedback, I have to say I am somewhat of a convert.
These rifles are typically producing about the same velocity as their factory 26" barreled counterparts when using the same ammunition. Comments and feedback on handling and manipulation of the shorter rifles is very positive also.
Just shipped another group of rifles with similar specs and wanted to share the birth pictures of the piglets.
Photos aren't the best but we were in a hurry and the film in my Polaroid was old......

Side profile of one of the 18.75" guns

Front quarter profile of same.

Group shot of the batch before these.
I will still stick with my 26" barrel .260 Rem and longer barreled magnums but the .308 and .223 stuff is pretty darned efficient in the shorter tubes.