22" VS 24" barrel...any "on game" performance difference???
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Northeast Texas
Posts: 442
22" VS 24" barrel...any "on game" performance difference???
Looking for a new rifle to take serve as my primary deer/hog rifle.
Been looking all over, even buying and selling some rifles, and I've finally decided that I've "bonded" with the Ruger M77 Hawkeye.
Ruger uses 22" and 24" barrels for their standard and magnum calibers instead of the 24" and 26" many other manufactures use.
I know there will be some "on paper" velocity loss with a 2" shorter barrel.....but will that equate into any "terminal" loss of performance on game?
Let's say i go with a 7mm. Rem. Mag. (long time favorite round), about how much velocity should I expect to loose with Rugers 24" barrel vs Remington or Brownings 26" barrel?
Still deciding between .270, .30-06, and 7mm. Rem. Mag.....any opinions on caliber are welcome. I love to get feedback from other users here.
Thanks,
Matt Schoolcraft
Been looking all over, even buying and selling some rifles, and I've finally decided that I've "bonded" with the Ruger M77 Hawkeye.
Ruger uses 22" and 24" barrels for their standard and magnum calibers instead of the 24" and 26" many other manufactures use.
I know there will be some "on paper" velocity loss with a 2" shorter barrel.....but will that equate into any "terminal" loss of performance on game?
Let's say i go with a 7mm. Rem. Mag. (long time favorite round), about how much velocity should I expect to loose with Rugers 24" barrel vs Remington or Brownings 26" barrel?
Still deciding between .270, .30-06, and 7mm. Rem. Mag.....any opinions on caliber are welcome. I love to get feedback from other users here.
Thanks,
Matt Schoolcraft
#2
at one point I had a savage 114 and a rem 700 sps,both 7mag. I was trying to decide which one to sell, so I chronied both guns w/ the same 160gr load. surprisingly there was no difference in velocity.
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 604
2 inches of barrel is usually around a 50 FPS difference with most cartridges. When you look a the ballistics 50 FPS equates to around 25 yards more range. In other words a 30-06 that pushes a 180 grain bullet at 2700 fps at the muzzle with be travelling at around 2650 at 25 yards.
That is not much difference at all and unlikely to ever make a difference in the field even at the limit of a cases effective range.
That is not much difference at all and unlikely to ever make a difference in the field even at the limit of a cases effective range.
#7
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Northeast Texas
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Yep....bullets fired from the 22" barrel will bounce off the average deer. Those fired from 24" will not only kill instantly but the deer will be able to tell the difference.
LOL.....I guess I had that coming.
LOL.....I guess I had that coming.
#8
Nontypical Buck
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#9
No difference on game. On paper using 50fps ie ='s 2% loss in velocity. I wouldn't think twice buy the rifle that feels/fits and you like best.
Cartridge; all 3 are fine choices. The rem mag and 06 IMO are better choices if you ever want to use the "rifle" for larger then deer game.
Cartridge; all 3 are fine choices. The rem mag and 06 IMO are better choices if you ever want to use the "rifle" for larger then deer game.
#10
. the bdl is 24".