Why do most 600 yard shooters shoot 29+ inch barrels? Can a 26" barrel do just as well? Please explain.
Reason i am asking is simply because i am going to use my 13.5 pound score rifle this year for the few 600 yard matches i will attend. I finally got my new reamer for the dasher, and as soon as i find a blank i am going to chamber it up. Because i am using a lighter weight rifle to begin with, i dont want to hang a 30" barrel off of it, and have an overly nose heavy rifle. I use a 36x sightron scope on my score rifle to stay under 13.5 pounds, so when i place my nightforce scope on this plat form, i will gain a pound right there. I figure with a 26" dasher barrel and the nightforce scope i should be around 15 pounds and balanced fairly well. Any thoughts on any of this? Lee
Reason i am asking is simply because i am going to use my 13.5 pound score rifle this year for the few 600 yard matches i will attend. I finally got my new reamer for the dasher, and as soon as i find a blank i am going to chamber it up. Because i am using a lighter weight rifle to begin with, i dont want to hang a 30" barrel off of it, and have an overly nose heavy rifle. I use a 36x sightron scope on my score rifle to stay under 13.5 pounds, so when i place my nightforce scope on this plat form, i will gain a pound right there. I figure with a 26" dasher barrel and the nightforce scope i should be around 15 pounds and balanced fairly well. Any thoughts on any of this? Lee