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Ok here is what I know so hope this helps; Accuracy has very little to do with barrel length, but has much to do with barrel metallurgy, composition, rigidity, craftsmanship, and of course ammunition selection comparative to the barrel harmonics inherent to that particular barrel. Velocity does generally increase to a point in relation to barrel length and that point depends on the caliber, projectile and powder being used. For example 5.56 will benefit more drastically from a longer barrel length while the 300blk will face severely diminishing velocity returns in relation to barrel length beyond 12". It just depends how much those dimishing returns are worth to you sacrificing weight and handling and though fps increase helps with wind doping the organic accuracy of your firearm will remain fairly constant so long as your barrel flex doesn't change with the longer barrel profile.
Gentlemen:
Thank you for the Ego Strokes.
That was with a DPMS 308 with 18" fluted barrel.
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Wind was full value right to left at 10 knots. I held off 3 mils and had the crosshair even with the top of the head.
If I could shoot like that every time . . . . . . . . . . (sigh).
BMT
No sir I am not a seaman.