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Carpmaster 12-24-2007 09:55 AM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 
What were you wanting to use it for???

rem 700 12-24-2007 10:48 AM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 
A 2" difference is generally accepted as a 60-80fps velocity loss.

Mr.G 12-24-2007 12:23 PM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 
I'm with carp - what were you going to use it for that its borderline?

oldelkhunter 12-24-2007 02:51 PM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 

What were you wanting to use it for???
Bottomline it is a Howa 1500 SS with a 22" tube bedded in a JRS laminated stock. The gun is beautifully made and the guy is blowing them out at 400 bucks. I almost whipped out the checkbook and the internal warning light said measure the barrel because it doesn't look right..He measured and it was a 22" barrel. Not for that it is sitting in my safe as i write this. Of course I looked at my wife and said I can always shoot the thing and kill some deer and then rebarrel it to a 338-06 for 600 bucks .:DShe didn't like that thought

harter66 12-24-2007 03:15 PM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 
I have an artical based on test notes by O'Connor or that guy that did all the pistol shooting .
Any way , they took an '03a3 30-06 with a 30" bbl shot like 100 rounds of a single lot of mil. ball for a net average then cut and crowned the bbl 1" and repeated the test really big losses started under 18" like 150-250-an in. but the drop from 30" to to 22"was only about 200 fps . The losses from 26" - 22" were less than 50fps as I recall and there was an increase at 1 interval in those lengths .Keep in mind that this was a GI rifle and milatary ball ammoand shot over about a month and 100 rounds per length . The losses from 22-24 I'd bet 50 or less .

oldelkhunter 12-24-2007 03:21 PM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 

I have an artical based on test notes by O'Connor or that guy that did all the pistol shooting .
Any way , they took an '03a3 30-06 with a 30" bbl shot like 100 rounds of a single lot of mil. ball for a net average then cut and crowned the bbl 1" and repeated the test really big losses started under 18" like 150-250-an in. but the drop from 30" to to 22"was only about 200 fps . The losses from 26" - 22" were less than 50fps as I recall and there was an increase at 1 interval in those lengths .Keep in mind that this was a GI rifle and milatary ball ammoand shot over about a month and 100 rounds per length . The losses from 22-24 I'd bet 50 or less
If i were buying a 30-06 it would not have been an issue..this is a 25-06

harter66 12-24-2007 08:53 PM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 
Ok found 1 referance : 25-06 26" universal reciever 1-10 twist 87 gr sp IMR 3031 42.0-47.0 vel 3113-3452
25-06 15" Thomson Encore 1-10 twist 87 gr sp IMR3031 42.0-47.0 vel 2667-3007
Looks like 445 fps with the 41,600-50,800 cup loads for 11" of bbl length published data in my lyman 48th edition manual .
Comes out to40.45-40.81 fps per in of bbl .
Hate having to quote source and dates to provide friendly info to fellow hunters and shooters and have peps think I'm some sort of know it all smart donkey.
Merry Christmas

CamoCop 12-25-2007 06:09 AM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 
i'm shooting with a 26" barrel on my .25-06

CZ2506 12-26-2007 06:54 AM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 
My A-Bolt has a 22" barrel. Since the 25-06 works best with real slow powder, I've always wondered how much velocity I'm giving up. I've never chrony'd, but I do see a lot more muzzle flash from the A-bolt than from my son's Ruger #1 with a 26" barrel. Based on that I would say the shorter barrel gives up some speed, but I've never met a whitetail that could tell the difference.

game4lunch 12-26-2007 07:49 AM

RE: 22" Barrel vs 24" Barrel in a 25-06
 
Seems to me the difference would be insignificant when shooting at something. Paper, game, neighbors dog . . . (lol!!!) (Really . . . I LOVE dogs!!)
I mean, no matter what you're shooting, you still need to cover holes with holes in paper. That way you know exactly where your gun is shooting.
If the muzzle velocity is different by a 100 fps or so, what does that really mean out 200 yards? 1/8", 1/16", (or less)???
See what I mean? Insignificant. There are more features on a rifle that I look for than an inch or two of barrel length. Action, stock material, barrel, action material, adjutable trigger, etc.


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