35whelen
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Im ordering my 338 but Im not sure what barrel length to order 22 24 26 they all have 1:10 twist.
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That is one of the things that will likely keep me from hunting with a suppressor. But we will see, it just got out of NFA prison last week - but may just be a range toy.But seriously for me the way I pack my rifle in my kifaru sling there’s not many things more annoying than a 23”+ barrel getting in the way of my headlight on the hike in or out in the dark
I've not had any problems with a gun bearer up to 24" barrels. That said, I'd not be skeered of shortening one to put the suppressor on. Some of the velocity loss from the shorter barrel will likely be made up by the suppressor. That and a 100fps either way isn't a gamechanger/deal breaker IMO. When I get around to having a suppressor, it will definitely be going hunting as that is the primary reason I'd want one. I can more easily mitigate noise at the range...That is one of the things that will likely keep me from hunting with a suppressor. But we will see, it just got out of NFA prison last week - but may just be a range toy.
A general rule is 25fps per inch of barrel with most cartridges. Factory loads often very by 100fps for the same bullet weight, so the velocity loss issue isnt really a issue.I'd lean towards the 24" for an all around length. You'll lose some velocity from the 26", but my .257 Wby Mag has a 26" and it's a pain in the brush. If you're planning on only using it for open country elk maybe, it would be worth it, but if you plan on working the brush, I'd stay with 23" or 24"