Hey all, I had a guy tell me not long ago that carbine length 308 gas guns are pointless. He was saying that shorter barreled 308's dont make as much energy as does a 5.56 rifle of the same length, say 14.5" His arguement was that at that barrel length the 308 doesn't effectively use all the powder to propell the round, basically that it all burns outside the barrel as muzzle flash so it's velocity is substantially lowered, and that 5.56 is essentially more effective in short or shorter barreled setups.
I'm curious if anyone has any real world data, experience, whatever, on the issue. I personally think his arguement is crap, I dont see how the 5.56 could have anywhere near the energy of the 308, even in a short barrel setup. What do you think?
I'm curious if anyone has any real world data, experience, whatever, on the issue. I personally think his arguement is crap, I dont see how the 5.56 could have anywhere near the energy of the 308, even in a short barrel setup. What do you think?