I've decided on pretty much everything for my 6BR PRS build except barrel contour (due to their work backlog my build is still a few weeks out).
I was thinking of M24 or MTU (it will be a 28" barrel with whichever contour) but how do they compare to straight?
My understanding is that straight is 1.250" from action to muzzle, M24 & MTU go from 1.250" at the action to around 0.9" at the muzzle.
Questions:
I was thinking of M24 or MTU (it will be a 28" barrel with whichever contour) but how do they compare to straight?
My understanding is that straight is 1.250" from action to muzzle, M24 & MTU go from 1.250" at the action to around 0.9" at the muzzle.
Questions:
1) The straight contour is obviously heavier but this is on an MDT ACC chassis with weight added for balance & recoil mitigation to help see misses / trace so I'm not too worried about the overall weight but would the straight profile make the rifle front heavy to the point that it wouldn't / couldn't balance well even by adding / removing weight on the chassis?
2) Does a heavier barrel generally equal more accuracy? Or is this a fallacy?
3) Does a heavier barrel cool better? If so would it perform better of a string of fire (ie - like in a competitive setting)? And would that result in better barrel life?