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Action and barrel length

You need the extra barrel leght in competition for heat disipation..Thats why we all shoot truck axles.
Having been a long time varmint shooter, I get the need for a heavier profile barrel, It just seems that adding length when it isn't necessary, is also adding in harmonic/resonance issues.

I'll shut up now.
 
According to the "Houston Warehouse Project", the optimal Barrel length is 21.75". I would call it 22". If you are shooting three hundred yards or less (mostly), what is the need for a long barrel? I would ask that question particularly if you are shooting short action cartridges and don't have a magnum case amount of powder to burn.

I may be wrong, but it seems logical to me.
Most competitive F Open rifles have 30”-32” barrels. Although for 300 he doesn’t need one that long. There’s more of a balance between ballistics and ultimate accuracy for F class..
 
As someone else stated about competition although your club may only shoot out to 300 when you travel to another club with your club for inter club competitions the ranges shot in f open normally range from 500 to 1000 yrds. I would go with the 30 inch. This allows you to have it re-crowned once or twice before a complete barrel replacement is needed.
Even on the shorter ranges the extra velocity doesn't hurt will shoot flatter and buck wind better.
 
If you take a straight profile 30" 1.25" barrel, where the barrel sits on the rest seems to matter (to me) than the magical balance point just in front of the mag that many like.

With a breech to front bag of maybe 15" and bag to crown of 15" the barrel ONLY weight (about 8 pounds) will be close to balanced over the bag. The rest of the weight will be distributed between the breech and the rear bag. For a 22 pound F-Open rig, that's 14 pounds with more of the weight over the receiver than the heel of the stock. More overhang puts less weight on the receiver/barrel junction while less overhang puts more. You obviously need enough stock weight to settle and stabilize when fired.

Could someone with a 22 pound F-open rig with a 30" heavy profile barrel weigh at the front bag and rear bag? Where do you set the front bag?
 

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