10 July 2005, 19:06
montanamaynard26" barrel cut to 24"
I have a custom 7 mm stw.
It now has a 26" tube.
I like the handeling properties of shorter barrels.
What consequences will occur if I were to have this barrel cut down to 24"? (other than the barrel is shorter) I realize I will loose some velocity but how much?
Thanks in advance,
Montana
Is this a wise move?
10 July 2005, 19:16
tiggertateSomewhere between 75 and 150 fps, ususally around 100. A little louder too. On the one hand it defeats the purpose of that caliber's intent but in the field it really doesn't matter to the animnals that get hit by it.
If it really makes the rifle more enjoyable for you then I would do it.
10 July 2005, 20:44
Rick 0311For whatever its worth, Remington originally introduced the 7mm magnum model 700’s with 24 inch barrels.
10 July 2005, 20:55
<allen day>The 7mm STW really needs a 26" bbl. in order to pay its own way. A 7mm Rem. Mag., however, does very well with a 24" bbl., which is the length I prefer for that cartridge.
But with an STW, I'd stick with 26"........
AD
10 July 2005, 20:56
El Deguelloi hunted for about 20 years mainly with a 20" barreled .270 Win. Now, everybody says that's way too short for a .270. But it worked fine for me....
11 July 2005, 05:24
Gringo CazadorI'd leave it 26, much as I don't like long barrels, the STW's and Ultramags probably should have the longer barrels. If nothing else it keeps you from being disapointed about the little difference over a chrono between them and the std magnums

11 July 2005, 21:54
montanamaynardThanks for your input guys.
I have come to the conclusion to leave it as is.
I guess I can live with the longer barrel.