22 October 2014, 12:40
BockhunterOptimal barrel length?
The .450/.400 in 26 inch Barrels.
22 October 2014, 12:46
Bockhunter
(.450 NE 3 1/4 -24 Inch- vs. .470 NE -26 Inch-)
22 October 2014, 12:48
Bockhunter
(.450 NE 3 1/4 -24 Inch- vs. .450/.400 NE - 26 Inch-)
25 October 2014, 08:32
lavacaI'd do 28", but 26" wouldn'dt be bad.
26 October 2014, 06:50
pagosawingnutWith my old eyes, about 48 inches would be perfect!

29 March 2017, 21:02
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by Norsk:
I know most factory specced doubles are 24-25 inches, but traditional barrel length is approximately 28 inches? Ken says 26 inches max... Any opinions?
It is true that if done properly 26 in barrels swing nicely but that has more to do with a proper balance built into the rifle by a knowledgeable gun maker. Just about any length barrels can be built to balance if the maker knows what he is doing.
The 28 and 30 in barrels are simply hold overs from the black powder days when the long barrels were needed to get the velocity needed to make the cartridge up to the task for hunting dangerous game. However today with the powders and very good steel for barrels anything over 24 in barrels are simply a choice of the buyer, but not necessary with modern ammo.
Actually there is a place for even 18 inch barrels on a double for specialized use, when going into the tight weeds with a wounded cat, or for a light carry rifle for following dogs on cats and black bear in very rough terrain where every ounce counts to be able to reach where the dogs have come to tree!
In the final analysis the length of the barrels today is simply a matter of taste rather that any perceived operational NEED!
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30 March 2017, 04:34
scutulatus
1922 Springer 9.3X74R 25 1/2"
30 March 2017, 05:25
LHeym500quote:
Originally posted by Rusty:
26 inch barrels! They perform and give the rifle a sleek look and balance! 26 inch barrels- All else is heresy! With the exception of Tony Black's 28 inch barreled double!
This is my position. One of the reasons I went with the Heym. I should not have to argue, haggle, or negotiate the length of barrel I want on my double. Heym will do 28 inch barrels you just have to ask and pay the up charge.
30 March 2017, 06:13
Heym 450/40028 seems proper to me..no less than 26.