I was wondering what the difference in accuracy is between the standard and heavy barrels on the NEFs. I am mainly referring to the 223. I was pretty set on getting a heavy barrel 223 for my new handi. but I don't want it to be too big and cumbersome. do you guys think there is a big difference in the regular and heavy barrels as far as accuracy goes. also when you send in for a new barrel do most come with a scope base and hammer extension if applicable or do you need to order that seperate
Posts: 1755 | Location: slc Ut | Registered: 22 December 2002
The barrel on the standard Handi is thick and stiff enough for some very good accuracy..In my own opinion, in the NEF, I do not see where anything is really gained by the real heavy barrel. The harmonics may be more stable but in my case, the rifles will shoot much better than I can with a standard barrel..I have worked up many loads in the .280 with the 175 grain Hornady bullets that are (on the best day) .75" with a five shot group at 100 meters...SB
I find this to be an interesting question. I own a .308 Ultra and it, by far, has the heaviest (ie thickest) barrel of any firearm that I own. Exactly how much heavier are the H&R bull barrels? I can't imagine anyone wanting a heavier barrel unless they are using the rifle strictly for target shooting or some specialized varmit hunting (like you might do with a .223). In fact, I have wondered why H&R hasn't offered a light-weight barrel version of some of their chamberings. Can anyone tell us some dimensional differences between the two barrel types?
Posts: 226 | Location: Western Maryland | Registered: 21 August 2003
A heavy barrel won't warp as much as it gets hot from shooting. I guess what i'm saying is, it just takes longer for it to start warping from excessive heat, which causes you bullet to have a different POI. Personally I like the extra weight of the heavy barrel I have. It helps me steady my shot more when shooting freehand. Plus I like the look of the Ultra models. I've got the .223 Ultra, .243 Ultra, and .444 Ultra.
Posts: 3 | Location: Michigan, United States of America | Registered: 06 February 2004