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05 March 2007, 16:00
H�ctor Carlos Roveda
.30-06 18" barrel
Please, let me know yours experiences with reloads of .30-06, 18" barrel versus 24" barrel.
Velocity lost?
I have a new rifle -Garand- and I think to cut their barrel to 18", for use in dense bush, for use when hunt pecaries (wild small pigs).
Thanks in advance
Hector
05 March 2007, 16:15
Jan
Hector,
You will loose about one percent per inch velocity, compared to 24 inch, so a loss af about 6%. Maybe the last two inches shorter barrel than 20" even more than 1% per inch. That's important for your trajectory.
Other drawbacks: more muzzle flame, more report for your ears.
Nice day,
Jan.
05 March 2007, 16:39
Gerry
Huh? Ask again I can't hear you......

Big Grin

Works fine other than loud.

Had a buddy who used a takedown (way before they were all the rage) in .30/06 Sprg. and he took the thing around the world in a breifcased sized gun case. The Trophies he took sure didn't seem to notice the apparent resulting loss in performance.


Cheers,

Number 10
05 March 2007, 19:11
van
From a 26" barrel cut off at 1" increments to 18" the loss of 38-52fps is the norm per inch.So, with 8" difference it would be from 304fps to 416fps loss. van
05 March 2007, 21:50
okie john
It will be very loud. Also, shortening a Garand requires major modification because of the gas sytem. Very difficult and expensive.


Okie John


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05 March 2007, 21:53
brytstar
Okie john is absolutely correct! major project in shrtening a Garand's barrell.


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05 March 2007, 21:58
grizz007
isn't that after the "tanker" version? there is a fella somewheres that is pretty familiar with doing the work-I'd have to dig around. I too have a M1 Garand and am loading now and keeping muzzle pressure right around 8200psi per QL. Got to keep the op-rod from bending there Mr. Roveda.
06 March 2007, 03:26
H�ctor Carlos Roveda
Thanks to all.
I know the convertion it's difficult but I have two option with a good local gunsmithing: cut the barrel and gas barrell and make all neccesary works to good function or buy the kid of convertion to Garand Tanker in .30-06 or in .308 win.
For your answered this caliber lost very much velocity in this lenght (18").
In .308 Win lost less velocity with 18" barrel: I have a Mauser Stutzen in this caliber and 18" barrel and reload for it with goods velocity 180 gr bullets / 2.494 fts and 165 gr bullets / 2.577 fts.
Regards
Hector
06 March 2007, 07:23
bartsche
cheersA hunting buddy of mine years ago used a Mod. 760, 30-06, with an 18" barrel for everything including bear and Elk. He and his rifle were totally awesome.A short barrel didn't handycap him in the least. The slide action gave him a quick second shot but I never saw him use that second shot. beerroger


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06 March 2007, 18:41
Masterifleman
grizz007 made reference to being careful with port pressure to keep from bending the op rod. Unless you use a very slow burning powder, the Navy armorers found that bending the op rod (slightly) had less affect on accuracy with the .308 than with the .30-06. Just an "Oh, by the way".


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