I am going to be ordering a 1-12 twist barrel to be chambered in .22BR. I don't have any experience with this round and had a few questions before I call to place my order. I will either be buying a Shilen or a Pac-Nor, or possibly another maker, depending on who can get it to me quicker. This is going to be a varmint/predator rifle and I am not picky about who's barrel I use as long as it is a quality product. I will likely go with a light varmint contour, as I want to try to keep it relatively manageable weight wise.
My first question: What number of grooves should I go with, and what effect does the groove count have? I have read that it doesn't matter and lower groove counts clean easier, but I would like a few opinions on what will work best so I don't steer myself in the wrong direction.
Shilen doesn't list any groove number options on their site that I can see. Do they just have a standard number they use or is that something I can specify?
What would be a good compromise for weight/velocity/maneuverability as far as length is concerned? I was thinking around 24" to 26" would be manageable, but I want to keep the velocity up there as well.
Will I really lose any real world accuracy by going with a Chrome-Moly barrel as compared to Stainless, considering this will be a hunting rifle shot mostly off-hand or with a shooting stick or Bi-Pod? Are there any other downfalls to Chrome-Moly? I really want a nice rifle that is very accurate, if I will be losing out I really would appreciate a heads up. I will be using this for varmints next summer on my trip as well, so it needs to hold up under long strings of fire without fouling out as well. (maybe I am asking for a lot?)
Thanks for any help you can give me. This is only the second barrel I have ordered, and the first was a pre-fit that I chose based on twist rate alone. I would like to be able to make a more informed decision, and hope some of you can help me do so.
Thank you
Kenny
My first question: What number of grooves should I go with, and what effect does the groove count have? I have read that it doesn't matter and lower groove counts clean easier, but I would like a few opinions on what will work best so I don't steer myself in the wrong direction.
Shilen doesn't list any groove number options on their site that I can see. Do they just have a standard number they use or is that something I can specify?
What would be a good compromise for weight/velocity/maneuverability as far as length is concerned? I was thinking around 24" to 26" would be manageable, but I want to keep the velocity up there as well.
Will I really lose any real world accuracy by going with a Chrome-Moly barrel as compared to Stainless, considering this will be a hunting rifle shot mostly off-hand or with a shooting stick or Bi-Pod? Are there any other downfalls to Chrome-Moly? I really want a nice rifle that is very accurate, if I will be losing out I really would appreciate a heads up. I will be using this for varmints next summer on my trip as well, so it needs to hold up under long strings of fire without fouling out as well. (maybe I am asking for a lot?)
Thanks for any help you can give me. This is only the second barrel I have ordered, and the first was a pre-fit that I chose based on twist rate alone. I would like to be able to make a more informed decision, and hope some of you can help me do so.
Thank you
Kenny