I am looking to build an accurate AR. I would like this rifle to be very accurate and be able to shoot out past 500 yards (I have been told this is possible when properly set up). I have been looking at several barrel options, but I cannot find anything that discusses the benefits/drawbacks of barrel type.
I have seen a rifles set up with bull barrels, what is the benefit of this barrel design? Does the weight of the barrel help absorb the recoil in the place of a muzzle break?
I was thinking a 20" barrel with a 1:8 twist should do the trick. I have seen longer barrels out there, but when speaking with a few guys at the range they said due to limitations of the ammo, barrels longer than 20" won't make a difference, is this true?
Unfortunately I do have to keep budget in mind when buying a barrel, so that knocks out barrels like Krieger and Lilja. I have heard good things about Criterion and Rainier Match Barrels. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have seen a rifles set up with bull barrels, what is the benefit of this barrel design? Does the weight of the barrel help absorb the recoil in the place of a muzzle break?
I was thinking a 20" barrel with a 1:8 twist should do the trick. I have seen longer barrels out there, but when speaking with a few guys at the range they said due to limitations of the ammo, barrels longer than 20" won't make a difference, is this true?
Unfortunately I do have to keep budget in mind when buying a barrel, so that knocks out barrels like Krieger and Lilja. I have heard good things about Criterion and Rainier Match Barrels. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks