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Started by 5bites, December 12, 2012, 02:10:59 PM
Quote from: allaboutshooting on December 12, 2012, 03:41:08 PMI have found that a 26" barrel seems to be just about perfect for hunting. There are shorter barrels of course but they can be a challenge to pattern. I do have some shorter barrelled guns that pattern well but for me they are the exception. Many of the inquiries that I receive on how to get better patterns come from shooters of shorter 21" - 23" - 24" barrelled guns.Personally, I will often choose a 28" barrel for hunting. The extra inches don't really get in the way for me and I like the added length to reduce muzzle whip and balance of the gun.As long as you spend some time at the range to learn exactly how your gun patterns at each distance and keep your shots to the distances that it's effective, you should do just fine, regardless of barrel length.Thanks,ClarkP.S. I never advocate any shot over 40 yards and like to keep my shots between 25 & 30 yards. The real fun is calling them in and being able to watch them and hear their vocalizations.
Quote from: Skeeterbait on December 13, 2012, 09:12:51 PMIf you hunt timber, think about going on the shorter end. A lot of times the tree I need to set up on has another tree or sapling close by and a long barrel makes it more likely it will get in the way of your swing. If you want to shoot barrel sights, go longer. The extra length reduces aiming errors. If your going to use some type of optic sight, no problems what ever length you choose. Remember you are going to add 1-2 inches with the choke you choose. So a 24" barrel it likely to be 26" with choke. 24-26 is probably most common. With modern shells your not effecting velocity all that much with barrel length. Some claim a barrel under 24" is harder to find a good pattern, but that doesn't mean the right shell and choke won't give you great patterns, may just have to experiment a little more.
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on December 21, 2012, 08:12:40 PMIMO 24" to 26" is the perfect barrel length for a good balance between portability and shootability ie. getting good patterns without alot of experimenting.