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But my Encore frame is already tricked out and a barrel mod is a lot cheaper than a whole rifle. With the current barrel as is, with the small stock, its still quite light at around 7#. It only gets heavy with the thumb hole stock and the heavy barrels.
Here is a list of each caliber used in the test, along with the ammo and group size before/after. I will also point out that there were 2 3-shot groups fired from the bench at 100 yards before the test and 2 3-shot groups fired after the test with the average group size listed for a ruler reading of group size measured center to center... 1) 22-250 / 55 gr. Federal Premium, before - 1 3/4" / AFTER - 3/4"... 2) 25/06 / 117 gr. Hornady Spire Point, before - 2" / AFTER - 1"... 3) 7mm Rem. Mag. / 140 gr. Nosler Partition, before - 2 1/2" / AFTER - 7/8"... 4) 308 / 150 gr. Remington Core-Lokt, before - 1 1/2" / AFTER - 3/4"... 5) 300 Win. Mag. / 180 gr. Ballistic Silver Tip, before - 2" / AFTER - 1"... Okay, what was the ONLY thing done to these guns to cut their group size in half? I cut 5" off the barrel and recrowned the muzzle! Well, that may actually be two things but, it stands to reason that if you cut a barrel back, it automatically gets recrowned... So why did these guns start shooting more like what they were supposed to with a 23" barrel instead of a 28" barrel?Excessive "whip" and "vibration" as well as a total change in "harmonics"...
These Encore barrels also have what is referred to as a "step taper" and this too is a big cause of barrel flex. This is why that, when I build a barrel by barrel stubbing, I only use barrels that have a "straight taper" as this is what can be referred to as a self supporting structure. It does NOT whip around or flex like what the step tapered barrels do and with the vibrations lessened and harmonics dampened, accuracy potential of the barrel goes way up... Will cutting 5" off of every barrel automatically make your barrel a better shooter? I cannot say 100% that it will but, I have yet to see one that it did not help at least to a certain degree and some more than others...
Velocity loss from going from a 28" barrel down to 23"? I did get to shoot the 25-06 and 308 over the chronograph and total velocity loss for both was less than 60 fps.. I was expecting more but, and this is only my opinion, I feel the oversize bore closer to the muzzle end of the barrel was the culprit. If the bore was uniform from end to end or the muzzle end of the bore had a slight constriction to it, I would have expected a greater velocity loss. The 25-06 really suprised me as this cartridge performs admirably in a long barrel and shows it's true velocity potential. Not so in the last couple of Encore barrels I tested...
Quote from: jackelope on April 01, 2013, 07:20:21 AMBut my Encore frame is already tricked out and a barrel mod is a lot cheaper than a whole rifle. With the current barrel as is, with the small stock, its still quite light at around 7#. It only gets heavy with the thumb hole stock and the heavy barrels.Just giving you a excuse to make another purchase
Quote from: huntnphool on April 01, 2013, 09:31:28 AMQuote from: jackelope on April 01, 2013, 07:20:21 AMBut my Encore frame is already tricked out and a barrel mod is a lot cheaper than a whole rifle. With the current barrel as is, with the small stock, its still quite light at around 7#. It only gets heavy with the thumb hole stock and the heavy barrels.Just giving you a excuse to make another purchase That would work under normal circumstances, but once you have an Encore, the next new barrel affliction gets in your blood.
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Chop the barrel and be happy. I love an 18-20" barrel on my hunting rifles. Heck, I run 18-20" barrels on my handguns. The short barrel will shoot just as well, the noise really won't be significantly worse, and the velocity loss isn't going to make an difference. There are a lot of 17-19" specialty pistols in 284 Winchester which preform beautifully. In fact I think it's one of the best cases to run out of the long barreled pistols. I don't see why the 280 (with very similar case capacity) wouldn't work just as well. Andrew
Could your short barrels have a different twist rate?