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What barrel length?

105amatt

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So, I'm sure this has been asked before. I am having a new barrel put on my 700 243 and I am going back with the the 243 again. I shoot the 105 a-max, most of the shooting will be inside 600 yards. What would be the shortest barrel you guys would go with. The barrel will most likely be a Bartlein with a 1-8" twist.

-Matt
 
Re: What barrel length?

Between 26 and 22 inches, you lose about 30fps per inch. So, if it's a range gun and velocity and accuracy are important, I wouldn't go shorter than 26". If you're going to be hiking through woods with it, a loss of 120fps and some accuracy may be worth the maneuverability to get down to 22".
 
Re: What barrel length?

Would a 24" barrel have the potential to shoot well at 600 yards? I would be willing to lose 100fps to gain some maneuverability and I'm thinking about having it threaded for a future can
 
Re: What barrel length?

Well, I dropped my rifle off at GAP this afternoon. I decided to go with a #7 contour with a 25 inch length. It's great going by that place, its like freakin christmas in there man. So in 4-6 months I should see my rifle again, can't wait. Thank you folks for the help and advice.

-Matt
 
Re: What barrel length?

Your decision is already made, but a rifle doesn't lose accuracy because it gets a shorter barrel. Some velocity (assuming the powder is still burning - and it is on the 243), but shorter, stiffer barrels aren't less accurate.

A poster above said "lose accuracy" for maneuverability...
 
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just food for thought, i know you already handed it over and its not a 308 but check this video out... shorter doesn't mean less accurate. velocity won't be an issue for 600, because you won't be going subsonic anywhere near that range. PLUS the guys you left that rifle with, its gonna be a tack driver no matter how long/short the barrel is, they do good work.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15qj032UJ1I
 
Re: What barrel length?

24-26" would be my choice for what you want to do. I would think about an 8.5 twist also. The 8 isn't needed for the 105 but will work at your speeds. I will be screwing a 27" 8.5 twist Bartlein on my .243 soon to shoot the 105 AMAX and BTHP.
 
Re: What barrel length?

The barrel that we picked out is a Bartlein #7 contour, 7.7 twist with 5R rifling. I think the 105s should be fine with the quicker twist, if not, i will go heavier. Heavy bullets good. I am having the guys thread the barrel and put on a flush thread cap, I really want a can one of these days. Is the #7 contour comparable to or the same thing as the MTU?

-Matt
 
Re: What barrel length?

Rob01,

Are you getting away from using DTACs? Or is this just a back up rifle?

I thought 7.5/7.7 twist with DTAC was ideal for comps.

-Steve
 
Re: What barrel length?

Going to the 105 BTHPs. Going to rebarrel my 7.5 twist with an 8.5. The .530 BC on the 105 BTHP and the velocity put it in a good place ballistically. Not up with the 115s but not too far behind.