old sparky
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That’s my plan. So far all I have shot is a pig at about 200 yards. I really like this set up.
10-4.....
Another thought, there's tests done in the past cutting off a barrel an inch at a time, and the loss per inch in not linear in fashion. Some cuts lost very little, while others took a big jump. Who knows why, but it happens.
As I age things change. I have a 20" heavy barrel predator pursuit. I quit carrying several years ago. I started carrying a 16" A4 because it is light and quick. Then got a can for it. Back to not enjoying it. I just built a 11.5" AR pistol. My hope was to end up with a SBR. I built the pistol first to be sure it would be for me before getting a tax stamp. After getting it put together I am really happy with it! After sight in the first 100 yard groups were 1/2" and just under 3/4" with a really bad mil spec trigger. I know there will be a velocity loss and I am ok with that. I will shoot thru a chronograph to satisfy my curiosity.
I still have a TC Contender. It hasn’t been shot in yearsWell back in the 80's I did run into a few guys running around with the Remington XP 100's shooting off the hood their trucks
Nothing wrong with that ...
I wish I got into coyotes where I had to worry about heat. That would be cooli was told by my local gunsmith that mil spec barrels will heat up pretty quick and some will start spreading groups because of the thin barrel. i switched to my heavy 223 wylde and my groups improved dramatically.
when sighting in a thin barrel he said its best to shoot a few rounds then wait 5 to 10 minutes to cool the barrel. when i did that my groups also stayed decently tight.
it most certainly wouldI wish I got into coyotes where I had to worry about heat. That would be cool