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From what I understand, once you get to 22-26" bbls (.223), you start losing velocity w/ no real gains in accuracy. 18-20" would be ideal, though 16" isn't bad
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
Quote from: BlackRidge on August 25, 2010, 10:28:09 AM From what I understand, once you get to 22-26" bbls (.223), you start losing velocity w/ no real gains in accuracy. 18-20" would be ideal, though 16" isn't badI am curious where you get this information, everything I have ever read is contrary to this, at least as tested with a chronograph or as reported by ammunition manufacturers. In the case of the AR, the older 20" barreled A1 and A2 vs the current M4 at a 16" barrel length, the result with 62gr penetrators was roughly 300 fps slower when shot through the M4.
i was in the same situation last year, ended up getting a howa .223 in desert camo.. love that rifle, havnt went out yoteing much but always went by the saying buy the best that you can afford. thats what i did and have no regreats at the range.