I have a Savage that has been sitting in the back of the safe for a few years now. I am thinking about turning it into a dedicated subsonic 308 to be mated with my YHM QD 7.62 Phantom. I decided to go with .308 for conservation of calibers, I don't need another wildcat round to have to stock brass and reloading dies for. I want the rifle to be easy to move with and light.
Here is my question. I would like a 14.5" barrel and have the YHM QD flash suppressor perm mounted on the barrel giving me my overall barrel length of 16.5". Can the YHM FH be perm mounted to meet ATF requirements and is that something most barrel makers are willing to do or do I need to find a seperate gunsmith to make that modification?
I would think that going with a short barrel on a subsonic gun will have no negative affects on accuracy or velocity since I only need to get it up to that 900-1000fps range. Any thoughts on that issue?
Thanks.
Here is my question. I would like a 14.5" barrel and have the YHM QD flash suppressor perm mounted on the barrel giving me my overall barrel length of 16.5". Can the YHM FH be perm mounted to meet ATF requirements and is that something most barrel makers are willing to do or do I need to find a seperate gunsmith to make that modification?
I would think that going with a short barrel on a subsonic gun will have no negative affects on accuracy or velocity since I only need to get it up to that 900-1000fps range. Any thoughts on that issue?
Thanks.