CIP length should, we are going to test that very soon! J A outdoors sells them as well. We manufacture them.Fantastic
Those Unknown Munitions DBM kits look awesome!
I wonder if it'd fit my anTi action??
CIP length should, we are going to test that very soon! J A outdoors sells them as well. We manufacture them.Fantastic
Those Unknown Munitions DBM kits look awesome!
I wonder if it'd fit my anTi action??
Yes - Anti's can be worked over for the UM DBM kit.Fantastic
Those Unknown Munitions DBM kits look awesome!
I wonder if it'd fit my anTi action??
Most of this is incorrect. Even in a 300 rum using something like N570, all the powder is burned in around 18 inches, reference quick load if you need. The extra barrel length just gives more time for the energy to be imparted on the bullet. And no, a 30-06 or a 308 or wsm won't even come close to comparing to a 30 nosler, prc or rum of the same barrel length, reguardless of the length. And they aren't really that much more efficient with short barrels. In all of them, you generally loose 20-35 fps per inch. I have multiple rifles with 20" or less barrels, and have seen the velocity differences from 30" barrels down. Once you get below 20", you start to get closer to 30-40 fps per inch, in pretty much any high power cartridge.I would go 300 win just because even with that your just burning powder in the air . I personally own a win mag and all the 30 in weatherby and the ultra mag even the win or the 300 weatherby cant get mag velocity from a 24 that's why they use 308 06 or wsm is less powder faster burning powder to get decent results
Most of this is incorrect. Even in a 300 rum using something like N570, all the powder is burned in around 18 inches, reference quick load if you need. The extra barrel length just gives more time for the energy to be imparted on the bullet. And no, a 30-06 or a 308 or wsm won't even come close to comparing to a 30 nosler, prc or rum of the same barrel length, reguardless of the length. And they aren't really that much more efficient with short barrels. In all of them, you generally loose 20-35 fps per inch. I have multiple rifles with 20" or less barrels, and have seen the velocity differences from 30" barrels down. Once you get below 20", you start to get closer to 30-40 fps per inch, in pretty much any high power cartridge.
My 18" 300 Norma is so "inefficient" yet it's still slingin 225s faster than a 24" 300 win mag lolThat's good last time I tried I shot a poster boards and painted them black with unburned powder
CIP length should, we are going to test that very soon! J A outdoors sells them as well. We manufacture them.
Good to know, you're talking worked over for the UM 3.95 mags right?Yes - Anti's can be worked over for the UM DBM kit.
We have a very good smith on hand that makes quick work of these modifications. Very reasonably priced as well.
Durbis..My 18" 300 Norma is so "inefficient" yet it's still slingin 225s faster than a 24" 300 win mag lol
I think he thinks our velocity numbers are inflated like joe bidens gas prices lolDurbis..
might as well shoot a .308 at 18", it'll be just as fast with half the powder
A 40" barrel will leave powder burns at close range. A poster board is less than scientific. You certainly gain velocity with a longer barrel, that is an absolute given, but it has nothing to do with a complete powder burn. It has to do with the available energy from the burned powder having more time (barrel length) to put that energy into the bullet.That's good last time I tried I shot a poster boards and painted them black with unburned powder
That's good last time I tried I shot a poster boards and painted them black with unburned powder