11 January 2005, 22:29
blong5.25-06 Barrel Questions
I am getting ready to send my .30-06 rifle off to be rebarreled to a .25-06. I plan on using 110 - 120 grain bullets, and I was wondering if anyone had input on the following questions:
1) What barrel length would you recommend? I was planning on going with a 23" or 24" barrel.
2) What twist would you recommend?
3) There are options for 3,4,5 or 6 groove barrels. Not really sure what that means. Which would be the best of these?
Thanks for your help!
12 January 2005, 01:06
vapodogquote:
1) What barrel length would you recommend? I was planning on going with a 23" or 24" barrel.
Fine....I like 22" but those lengths are good too.
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2) What twist would you recommend?
1 in 10"
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3) There are options for 3,4,5 or 6 groove barrels. Not really sure what that means. Which would be the best of these?
if you have a four headed coin flip it....I'm not sure there's a tinker's damn bit of differece at all.
The .25-06 is a marvelous combo gun for deer, pronghorns and varmints.....have a ball.
12 January 2005, 07:18
Glen71Being an "overbore" cartridge, the 25-06 needs at least a 24" tube to develop good velocity IMHO. Your mileage may vary.
12 January 2005, 07:36
vapodogglen 71
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Being an "overbore" cartridge, the 25-06 needs at least a 24" tube to develop good velocity IMHO. Your mileage may vary.
Glen, can you explain about how much velocity loss a .25-06 will have with a 22" compared to a 24" barrel?
12 January 2005, 08:35
<9.3x62>1) Given the 25-06's expansion ratio I'd go with a 24" unless you're trying to make an ultralight, in which case I'd go 22.5" or 23".
You'd be giving up a bit of velocity and gaining abit of muzzle blast, but not enough to make a difference in the field.
2) 1-10"
3) 3 groove allegedly wear better, though I judge by your statement of 110-120 grain bullets that this will be a deer/antelop rifle, and not a varmint rifle. Thus, I suspect this is not going to make much of a difference for you in a hunting rifle.