XTR
F-TR obssessed shooting junkie
I kind of got the idea for this seeing Bryan Litz's twist rate tests.
At this point I think I have six or seven barrels chambered for my F-TR rifles, and after I got a reliable chrono this month (magneto speed) I decided to do some experimenting with velocities in 30 and 32 inch tubes. (prior to this I used a Chrony)
Now a bit of history, 3 yrs ago I started the season with a 34" Keriger heavy palma, running identical loads shooting 185Juggs in two rifles cut with the same reamer I found that my 30" barrel was 30 to 40 FPS faster than my 34".
Well, that didn't last long, and I had the 34 shortened to 32 either before or after it's first match. Didn't get back to do side by side testing on it though.
This week I had a new barrel chambered up, again a 32. This time, with lots of barrels to choose from and a pretty good load I decided to experiment, and here is what I found about 32 vs 30. The difference in average velocity between the two lengths is within the extreme spread for the load in these barrels (in this case about 10 or 15fps depending on the barrel on that days testing). I tested this in 4 different barrels, velocity spread for this load, between all 4, two 30s and two 32s is a total of ~ 23FPS. All are 1:10 barrels from Kreiger, Bartline or Brux.
Thoughts on buying barrels based on this info:
Until this last barrel every barrel I've gotten has been a heavy palma, which means when it's toast you are done, because on a non-custom Palma contour there isn't enough breach section to do a full set back and re-chamber.
My latest barrel is a 32 with a 5 inch breach section for this very reason. I've looked in my barrels with a scope, at 4700 rounds they are getting pretty chewed up in the first couple of inches. If I could lop off 2" and rechamber I'd bet they would run another 2000 to 3000 rounds. Not a bad idea when you have a local smith who will chamber for ~½ the cost of a new barrel delivered. With a 5" breach on a 32 you can cut off two inches, set it back, still have a 30 with virtually identical ballistics and I'll bet you can come close to doubling your barrel life. (and quite honestly I am dying to cut one of the 30s to 28 and see what I actually lose)
I think the reality is that the 308 just doesn't have the powder to keep pushing to the end of a 32, no matter what it calculates to in QL.
I know some folks have thought this one through. Scott Harris has a custom "Palma" style barrel he orders with a longer breach.
Just some thoughts and some findings for my testing.
I did do some testing in all three of my 32s with my load. With the same load, all three with round counts from less than 100 to just over 1000 to over 4500, the velocity with the same bullet with the same load was virtually identical. So much for the fast barrel theory (or maybe I just got slow ones).
I'm not really prepared to post up all of my data for evaluation, so take it for what it's worth.. What some guy on the WWW wrote it and didn't have any numbers, but quite frankly I don't want some new shooter trying to duplicate some of these loads and blowing something up.
If I had the time (which right now I don't) I'd really like to sit down and do this with some numbers I could post up, but as of now, my thoughts on 32s in a 308 are that they give you the possibility of getting a second lease on the same barrel, but they provide no advantage at the range.
At this point I think I have six or seven barrels chambered for my F-TR rifles, and after I got a reliable chrono this month (magneto speed) I decided to do some experimenting with velocities in 30 and 32 inch tubes. (prior to this I used a Chrony)
Now a bit of history, 3 yrs ago I started the season with a 34" Keriger heavy palma, running identical loads shooting 185Juggs in two rifles cut with the same reamer I found that my 30" barrel was 30 to 40 FPS faster than my 34".

This week I had a new barrel chambered up, again a 32. This time, with lots of barrels to choose from and a pretty good load I decided to experiment, and here is what I found about 32 vs 30. The difference in average velocity between the two lengths is within the extreme spread for the load in these barrels (in this case about 10 or 15fps depending on the barrel on that days testing). I tested this in 4 different barrels, velocity spread for this load, between all 4, two 30s and two 32s is a total of ~ 23FPS. All are 1:10 barrels from Kreiger, Bartline or Brux.
Thoughts on buying barrels based on this info:
Until this last barrel every barrel I've gotten has been a heavy palma, which means when it's toast you are done, because on a non-custom Palma contour there isn't enough breach section to do a full set back and re-chamber.
My latest barrel is a 32 with a 5 inch breach section for this very reason. I've looked in my barrels with a scope, at 4700 rounds they are getting pretty chewed up in the first couple of inches. If I could lop off 2" and rechamber I'd bet they would run another 2000 to 3000 rounds. Not a bad idea when you have a local smith who will chamber for ~½ the cost of a new barrel delivered. With a 5" breach on a 32 you can cut off two inches, set it back, still have a 30 with virtually identical ballistics and I'll bet you can come close to doubling your barrel life. (and quite honestly I am dying to cut one of the 30s to 28 and see what I actually lose)
I think the reality is that the 308 just doesn't have the powder to keep pushing to the end of a 32, no matter what it calculates to in QL.
I know some folks have thought this one through. Scott Harris has a custom "Palma" style barrel he orders with a longer breach.
Just some thoughts and some findings for my testing.
I did do some testing in all three of my 32s with my load. With the same load, all three with round counts from less than 100 to just over 1000 to over 4500, the velocity with the same bullet with the same load was virtually identical. So much for the fast barrel theory (or maybe I just got slow ones).

I'm not really prepared to post up all of my data for evaluation, so take it for what it's worth.. What some guy on the WWW wrote it and didn't have any numbers, but quite frankly I don't want some new shooter trying to duplicate some of these loads and blowing something up.
If I had the time (which right now I don't) I'd really like to sit down and do this with some numbers I could post up, but as of now, my thoughts on 32s in a 308 are that they give you the possibility of getting a second lease on the same barrel, but they provide no advantage at the range.