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    14” 308 barrel

    Ive got a 308 with 18” barrel. Just got me a 300wsm so looking at cutting it down to a bushpig. Does anyone know if 14” is too short and making the rifle useless. I know 16” barrel is fine. But dont wanna bother with just 2” cut off

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    Well Hand gun metallic silhouette shooters use pistols with 14" barrels to knock over steel rams at 200 metres so it should work on animals
    some reloading manuals have data for silhouette loads
    Will it be longer than 762 mm without the surpressor is the only problem.

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    would you use a 7.62x39mm or 30/30 as a bush rifle?????
    cause thats about what you will end up with velocity wise at a guess .30/30 pills could well be the go.
    as shooters has pointed out,make sure overall length is still ok and for goodness sake DONT fire it without suppressor fitted.

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    It’s currently shooting 2675fps @18”. If it was cut down to 14” then it would still be shooting 2500fps roughly(id hope). But unsure whether @ 14” the bullet doesnt get enough twist and making it useless. Have suppersor for it obviously, dpt overbarrel which will add 4” back making overall length 18”

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    Quote Originally Posted by XBoltstalker View Post
    It’s currently shooting 2675fps @18”. If it was cut down to 14” then it would still be shooting 2500fps roughly(id hope). But unsure whether @ 14” the bullet doesnt get enough twist and making it useless. Have suppersor for it obviously, dpt overbarrel which will add 4” back making overall length 18”
    My 14.5” is shooting 130’s at 3023fps, pretty useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    My 14.5” is shooting 130’s at 3023fps, pretty useful.
    That in 308? And are you loading yourself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by XBoltstalker View Post
    That in 308? And are you loading yourself?
    Yes and yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    My 14.5” is shooting 130’s at 3023fps, pretty useful.
    That's the bizzniss

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    But unsure whether @ 14” the bullet doesnt get enough twist and making it useless. Have suppersor for it obviously, dpt overbarrel which will add 4” back making overall length 18”[/QUOTE]

    Barrel length has nothing to do with how much twist the bullet gets, If your DPT suppressor has the stainless first baffle it should be ok otherwise the first baffle
    will take a pounding from full power loads there is going to be a shit load of hot gas and unburnt powder hitting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XBoltstalker View Post
    It’s currently shooting 2675fps @18”. If it was cut down to 14” then it would still be shooting 2500fps roughly(id hope). But unsure whether @ 14” the bullet doesnt get enough twist and making it useless. Have suppersor for it obviously, dpt overbarrel which will add 4” back making overall length 18”
    if thats a 150-170 grn projectile its pretty darn close to 30/30 so the flexytip 170grn could very well be worth a look,might give you better terminal preformance..... nosler 125grn ballistic tips are another that work great at slightly lower speed (they kill deer in x39mm bang flop)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    if thats a 150-170 grn projectile its pretty darn close to 30/30 so the flexytip 170grn could very well be worth a look,might give you better terminal preformance..... nosler 125grn ballistic tips are another that work great at slightly lower speed (they kill deer in x39mm bang flop)
    I’ll be trying to bowl a deer with my 16” trapper 30-30, in just over a week, 160gr flextips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    if thats a 150-170 grn projectile its pretty darn close to 30/30 so the flexytip 170grn could very well be worth a look,might give you better terminal preformance..... nosler 125grn ballistic tips are another that work great at slightly lower speed (they kill deer in x39mm bang flop)
    Yeah thats with 150gr Fusions. Ill run a few different rounds through the chronny when it gets back. I should still be able to shoot out to 400m @ 14” so ill see what will be best for that

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    After using a 12” barreled 300 blackout for the last few years I’d be happy killing stuff with a 14” 308 with a lot more velocity than the blackout. I hate using my 21” Sako Finnlite it’s barrel is to long now in thick bush, it’s great for long range and open areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tikka View Post
    After using a 12” barreled 300 blackout for the last few years I’d be happy killing stuff with a 14” 308 with a lot more velocity than the blackout. I hate using my 21” Sako Finnlite it’s barrel is to long now in thick bush, it’s great for long range and open areas.
    How much for the Finnlight?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    How much for the Finnlight?
    Probably $1000, it is a tool that’s had a hard life, coming up to 3900 rounds, some long string on goats 20+ rounds in a minute or two, flipped of the quad and hill, sliding on scree, one trip I’ve crawled through that much dirt and mud the trigger wouldn’t work.
    It still shoots straight got a hind at 80m and a roaring stag on dark at 504m last week along with 11 goats from 400m to 719m first round kills, so its still shoots good.
    But have been thinking for a couple of years now that it would make a great 15” or 16” 284win after the 270 barrel is burnt out.

 

 

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